Cross River APC adopts “Monkey Work, Monkey Chop” to reward members

Cross River governor, Bassey-Otu

Cross River governor, Bassey Otu

By Ehigimetor Igbaugba

The Cross River chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has said it will ensure that only those who worked for the success of the party during the 2023 general elections are rewarded in terms of appointments and empowerment.

The party revealed this on Sunday in a press statement, titled: “Ward Nomination for Appointments and Empowerment”, by its Publicity Secretary, Mr Erasmus Ekpang.

The party described the initiative as “Monkey Work, Monkey Chop” mantra in giving appointment and empowerment to its members based on their contributions to its victory in the 2023 general elections.

APC added that it will adopt the same modalities to reward members of the party in terms of appointments and rewards from Federal levels.

The statement also directed that the 20 names to be submitted by each ward must include 10 females and should also take care of sensitivity to geo-political spread across polling units.

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The statement subsequently directed the members to meet at ward levels across the State on Sunday, July 2, to select 20 names from each of the ward and forward same to the State Chairman on Monday.

The statement read in part: “Based on the kind approval of our amiable Governor to appropriately reward our people, an expansion from three to 20 names per ward has been granted to the party leadership.

“Therefore, the State Chairman, Mr Alphonsus Eba, has directed all party Ward Executives, Ward leaders and major Stakeholders of the party to meet either physically or by zoom to come up with 20 names from each ward as follows:

“Only persons who worked sincerely for the victory of the party in the Presidential, Senatorial, House of Representatives, Governorship and State Assembly elections with evidence of their results will be finally considered by the Party in consonance with the Party’s “Monkey work, Monkey chop” mantra.

“Youths, students, farmers, businessmen and women with political capital who invested same in the last election towards the party’s victory should please be nominated as most of them will be considered for empowerment if they are not literate enough to be considered for appointment.”

It stated that Curriculum Vitae, voter’s card, membership slip, result in the last election are also a pre-condition for nomination. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)
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