Reuben Wilson Arrives Abuja for APC Stakeholders’ Workshop Grand Finale
Reuben Wilson Arrives Abuja for APC Stakeholders’ Workshop Grand Finale
ABUJA, Nigeria – Prominent Niger Delta leader and chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief Hon. Reuben C. Wilson, popularly known as the Ebimiowei I of Kolu-Ama Clan, on Thursday arrived at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja, for the grand finale of the party’s three-day workshop for APC stakeholders.
Chief Wilson’s arrival attracted attention from party faithful and delegates gathered at the prestigious venue, as stakeholders from across the country converged to conclude deliberations aimed at strengthening the ruling party’s structures and enhancing its grassroots engagement ahead of future political activities.

The three-day workshop brought together key APC leaders, elected officials, party executives, and stakeholders to discuss strategies for party unity, organizational development, governance, and effective political mobilization across the federation.
Speaking shortly after his arrival, Wilson reaffirmed his commitment to the ideals of the APC and emphasized the importance of continuous engagement among party stakeholders to ensure sustained growth and success of the party.
The APC stalwart, known for his contributions to political development in the Niger Delta region, joined other prominent leaders attending the closing session of the workshop, which featured policy discussions, presentations, and recommendations designed to strengthen the party’s operations nationwide.

Observers noted that the workshop provided an important platform for dialogue and collaboration among party members, while also fostering renewed commitment to the APC’s vision and objectives.
The grand finale is expected to culminate in the adoption of key resolutions aimed at deepening internal cohesion and enhancing the party’s preparedness for upcoming political engagements across the country.




