CALABAR (CONVERSEER) – The All Progressives Congress (APC) Erei-South Women in Politics paid a courtesy visit to the Vice Chairman of Biase Local Government Area, Hon. Ekuma Ngam, at his residence in Calabar in a vibrant show of solidarity and appreciation.
The visit, filled with warm expressions of support and goodwill, highlighted the women’s admiration for Hon. Ekuma’s leadership and celebrated the recent addition to his family.
Speaking during the meeting, Hon. Ekuma expressed heartfelt gratitude to the women for their steadfast loyalty, resilience, and unwavering support for the APC. He described their visit as a source of renewed motivation, pledging to deepen his commitment to serving the people of Biase and the broader Cross River State.
“I am truly humbled by your gesture,” the Vice Chairman stated, adding, “It inspires me to work even harder to ensure that our communities continue to thrive under purposeful and inclusive governance.”
He also acknowledged the pivotal roles played by key political figures in his journey, including the Executive Chairman, Hon. Edodi Eyong Edodi; the Governor of Cross River State, Senator Prince Bassey Otu; and the Leader of APC in Biase, Rt. Hon. Barr. Alex Ukam.
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Ekuma praised the Chairman’s achievements across the wards of Biase, describing him as a “great blessing to the local government at this material time.”
Leading the delegation, Mrs Benita Usang congratulated the Vice Chairman on the birth of his son, extending prayers and good wishes to the family. She also commended Hon. Ekuma for his grassroots leadership and pledged the continued support of women in the party.
Echoing this sentiment, former councillor Hon. Rose Ometu recounted Hon. Ekuma’s stellar record as a young councillor and applauded his enduring dedication to service.
“Your leadership acumen has always stood out. Please continue to nurture the unity between you, the Chairman, and the good people of Biase,” she noted.
The visit ended on a jubilant note, with solidarity chants celebrating the birth of the Vice Chairman’s baby boy and a group photograph to commemorate the occasion.
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