Apc canvasses support for igbos

I think there may be a slight misunderstanding. APC is the acronym for the All Progressives Congress, a political party in Nigeria. Canvassing support for Igbos is not a typical activity for a political party.

However, I assume you meant to ask about the APC's stance on the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria. The Igbo people are one of the three main ethnic groups in Nigeria, along with the Hausa and Yoruba.

In recent years, there have been concerns about the marginalization of the Igbo people in Nigeria, particularly in terms of political representation and economic opportunities. Some Igbo leaders and groups have called for greater recognition and inclusion of the Igbo people in the country's political and economic structures.

In response to these concerns, some politicians and leaders from the APC have made efforts to reach out to the Igbo people and build bridges with them. For example, in 2020, the APC's national chairman, Adams Oshiomhole, visited the Igbo heartland in southeastern Nigeria to meet with Igbo leaders and stakeholders.

Additionally, some APC governors from Igbo-dominated states, such as Ebonyi and Imo, have made efforts to promote Igbo interests and address the concerns of Igbo people within their states.

However, it's important to note that the APC's stance on the Igbo people is not uniform, and opinions on the matter vary widely within the party. Some APC leaders have been criticized for making divisive comments or taking actions that are perceived as anti-Igbo.

In summary, while the APC has made some efforts to engage with the Igbo people and address their concerns, the party's stance on the Igbo ethnic group is complex and multifaceted, and opinions on the matter vary widely within the party.