By Adesina Wahab
The Uhrorho family of Okwemor community in Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta State has joyfully and proudly congratulated their son, Prince Avwomakpotor Koyoyo Uhrorho, on his well-deserved emergence as the South-South Youth Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) at the party’s historic zonal congress held in Asaba.
Describing his emergence as both divinely orchestrated and politically strategic, the family returned all glory to God Almighty for what they termed a “lifting by grace and purpose.” They affirmed that the elevation is a testament to God’s faithfulness, unwavering dedication, and the confidence reposed in his leadership capacity. They offered fervent prayers for wisdom, courage, and divine direction, that he may lead with integrity, vision, and impact in advancing the ideals of progressive governance.
In a strong political and spiritual remark, Robinson E. Koyoyo, speaking for the Uhrorho family and the Okwemor community as a leader in both the family and the town, commended the Governor of Delta State, His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, for his statesmanship and discerning leadership in identifying and supporting credible youth representation.
He emphasized that the emergence of Prince Koyoyo is a clear signal of the party’s commitment to youth inclusion, generational leadership transition, and grassroots political consolidation.
He further assured that the family and the entire Okwemor community stand resolutely behind the Youth Zonal Leader, noting that his leadership will serve as a rallying point to reinvigorate the political consciousness of youths, strengthen party unity, and expand the APC’s grassroots reach across the South-South region.
According to him: “This victory transcends personal or family celebration; it is a divine mandate and a political awakening for the youths of our region. We believe God has raised him for such a time as this—to inspire, mobilize, and reposition youth participation within the party and beyond.”
Prince Koyoyo’s emergence alongside notable leaders such as Victor Giadom as Chairman and Samuel Nwanosike as Publicity Secretary signals a renewed era of strategic leadership, unity, and purposeful political direction within the party’s South-South structure.
Political observers and stakeholders have described this development as a defining moment, expressing strong optimism that the new leadership will not only consolidate party strength but also drive people-oriented policies, electoral success, and a spiritually guided vision for sustainable development in the region.
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