Líderes de consejos FCT recién elegidos instan a la unidad y confianza

Tras las elecciones de consejos de área de 2026 en el Territorio de la Capital Federal de Nigeria, los funcionarios recién elegidos han llamado a la unidad y expresado satisfacción con los resultados. El camarada Kasim Mohammed Ikwa, presidente electo del Gwagwalada Area Council, instó al grupo étnico indígena Koro a abrazar la unidad. Mientras tanto, Kelvin N. Onodegba describió la reelección del presidente de AMAC como un voto de confianza.

Las elecciones de consejos de área de 2026 en el Territorio de la Capital Federal (FCT) arrojaron varios resultados clave, con funcionarios electos emitiendo declaraciones sobre la unidad y la confianza en el proceso. El camarada Kasim Mohammed Ikwa, el nuevo presidente electo del Gwagwalada Area Council, instó al grupo étnico indígena Koro a abrazar la unidad. Este llamado forma parte de los esfuerzos para fomentar la cohesión tras las elecciones.  nnEn un desarrollo relacionado, Kelvin N. Onodegba, candidato a concejal de Action Alliance (AA) por el distrito de Wuse, describió la reelección del presidente del Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) como un voto de confianza. La declaración de Onodegba destaca el apoyo percibido a la liderazgo incumbente en AMAC.  nnEstas declaraciones se publicaron el 2 de marzo de 2026, reflejando los sentimientos postelectorales inmediatos en el FCT. No se proporcionaron más detalles sobre los resultados generales de la elección o la participación electoral en las fuentes disponibles.

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