Kabba APC Leaders Cement Ties With Hon. Faleke, Commend His Developmental Efforts in Kogi State
Leaders and stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Kabba have reaffirmed their strong relationship with Rt. Hon. James Abiodun Faleke, commending him for his developmental strides in Kabba community and continued support for Kogi State.
The delegation, made up of party leaders, elders, youths, and women representatives and led by Elder Benjamin Olowodola, met with Faleke on Wednesday to “cement relationships” and to pass a vote of confidence in his leadership and contributions to the party and the state.
Speaking on behalf of the delegation, Elder Olowodola said Faleke has remained consistent in his commitment to the progress of APC and the welfare of the people, both in Kogi and beyond.
“We commend Hon. Faleke for his developmental efforts in Kogi State,” the leaders stated. “Your interventions, support, and advocacy for our people have not gone unnoticed. You have shown that leadership is about service, and Kabba people are proud to associate with you.”
They described Faleke as a bridge-builder and a political ally whose relationship with Kabba and Oweland has remained cordial over the years.
According to them, the meeting was aimed at strengthening unity within the party ahead of 2027 and ensuring that the community continues to speak with one voice.
They urged party members to avoid divisive narratives and instead focus on consolidation, grassroots mobilization, and delivering dividends of democracy to the people.
In response, Hon. Faleke thanked the delegation for the visit and assured them of his continued commitment to the development of Kogi State and the unity of the APC family.
He called for continued peace and cooperation among stakeholders, stressing that “together we can achieve more for our people and for our party.”
Rt. Hon. James Abiodun Faleke is a prominent APC chieftain and member of the House of Representatives.
He maintains strong political ties with Kogi West, particularly with Kabba and Oweland.
(DEMOCRACY NEWSLINE NEWSPAPER, JULY 17TH 2026)


