Candidates flying the flag of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in the coming general elections were handed a “battle cry” at the formal presentation of flags at the Alex Ekwueme Square in Awka, Anambra State capital Saturday where the new BoT Chairman and National Leader of the party, Chief Willie Obiano charged them to “go and win” all the positions that are up for grabs in the coming elections.
Presenting the flags to the
candidates, Obiano who is also the governor of the State stressed that the
resounding accomplishments of his government had justified the confidence of
the electorate in APGA and therefore provide the candidates the leverage to
canvass for votes among the people in the state reasoning that, “our
performance should be one of the reasons the electorate should vote for the
party.”
However, while calling on party
supporters to vote for APGA candidates in both the State and National
Assembly elections, Governor Obiano emphasized that all votes in the
Presidential Elections category must go to President Goodluck Jonathan because
APGA had adopted him as its own candidate in the coming elections and would
neither field another candidate nor have its logo on the ballot boxes for the
presidential elections.
Governor Obiano also observed that
Anambra had made a dramatic turn for the better in the past nine months as the
security measures put in place as well as other policy initiatives had created
a conducive environment that would encourage Ndi Anambra to return home to
celebrate the Yuletide Season with their loved ones, pointing out that the
State is wearing a beautiful look as a result of Christmas decorations on major
streets and strategic positions which he said were made possible by some
socially responsible organizations and individuals who appreciate
aesthetics.
Also speaking at the rally, the National Chairman of the party, Chief Victor Umeh
who is also standing election for the Anambra Central Senatorial seat, spoke on
behalf of other candidates of APGA, emphasizing the need for APGA to clear
all the State and National Assembly seats in order to surround the
governor with like minds who would not sing discordant tunes in the future that
might derail the giant strides of the Obiano administration.
Chief Umeh further observed that for
the past eight years of APGA leadership in Anambra State, the electorate had
enjoyed bounteous dividends of democracy adding that governor Obiano had reinvigorated governance and
raised the bar of purposeful leadership in Nigeria.
The National Chairman however
warned all opposition parties in the state that are preparing to field multiple
candidates in the coming elections to desist from such act as APGA is ready to
push for the disqualification of any party that attempts to present multiple
candidates for a single electoral post in the coming elections.
Chief Umeh urged Anambra
Voters to vote for all APGA candidates, both at the State and National levels,
adding that it is imperative for unity of purpose and harmony in government.
The Anambra Central Senatorial
candidate also expressed optimism that the candidates are well prepared and
ready for the contest.
Apart from Chief Umeh, other
candidates who will be flying APGA flag in the coming elections are former Executive
Vice Chairman of the Nigeria Communications Commission (NCC), Engr. Ernest
Ndukwe (Anambra South) and the former Commissioner or Local Government and
Chieftaincy Matters, Chief Dubem Obaze (Anambra North).
APGA flags were also presented to
the Federal House of Representatives candidates, namely: Chief Chukwuemeka
Ojukwu jnr. (Nnewi North, South and Ekwusigo), Speaker, Princess Chinwe Nwebili
(Ogbaru), Gabriel Onyenwife (Oyi/Ayamelum), Chief Madubugwu (Anambra East and
West), Anthony Tabansi-Okoye (Onitsha North and South), Ifeanyi Ibezim
(Idemili North and South), Hygers Igwebuike (Orumba North and South),
Godson Ezenagu (Awka North and South) among others.
Similarly, 30 House of Assembly
members who won the party primaries also received their flags including
Princess Nikky Ugochukwu (Orumba South), Dr. Godwin Okafor (Awka South), Kingsley
Iryuka (Nnewi South 1), Rita Maduagwuna (Nnewi South II), Pauly Onyeka
(Ekwusigo), Udemudu Chidi Livinus (Ihiala 1), Paschal Agbodike (IHiala II),
Amala Anazodo (Nnewi North), Beverly Nkemdiche (Onitsha South 1), Patrick
Aniunoh (Onitsha South 2), Vivian Okadigbo (Oyi), Obinna Emenaka (Anambra
East), Tim Ifediorah (Njikoka 1), Pete Ibida (Njikoka 2) and Boniface
Okonkwo (Awka North).
The rally tagged Mother of all
Rallies, attracted a mammoth crowd from different parts of Anambra State,
representing the different strata of society. Also in attendance were high government
functionaries like the deputy governor of Anambra State Dr. Nkem Okeke, the
Secretary to the State Government, Hon. Oseloka Obaze, the Chief of Staff,
Professor Joe Asike and the entire executive council members and other
appointees of government.
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