President Muhammadu Buhari
yesterday led the flag-off of the campaigns of the All Progressives Congress
(APC) governorship candidate, Dr Tony Nwoye in Onitsha.
He enjoined the people of the
state to ensure the party’s candidate, Nwoye who he described as the best, was
elected on November 18.
The vice president led a huge number
of bigwig politicians from the party, including 12 governors, 10 senators, 17
ministers, five deputy governors, the national chairman of the party, Chief
John Odigie-Oyegun and former governor of old Anambra State, Chief Jim Nwobodo
during the rally.
Osinbajo said, “Buhari loves
Anambra State. This is one state that is dear to him. When he ran for president
the first time, he chose one of your sons, Chuba Okadigbo as his running mate,
when he ran the second time, he chose your son too; Edwin Umezuoke as his
running mate. It is because of this love that the president himself went to
negotiate for the second Niger Bridge, and that is why that bridge is in the
budget today.
“Anambra was among the first
state to benefit from our home grown school feeding programme. We will not make
any promise that we will not fulfill. If you make the right choice, you get the
right result. That is why we are giving you Tony Nwoye,” Osinbajo said.
National Chairman of the party,
Chief Odigie-Oyegun while addressing the crowd said APC was ready to remove the
government in power in the state, and that it would not be a new feat for it as
it has removed a sitting government before and was ready to do so again in
Anambra.
He insisted that the only option
for the Igbo nation to take their proper place in Nigeria was to be connected
to the centre by joining the APC.
“Nigeria is standing on a tripod,
and one leg of that tripod is missing, and that one leg is Igbo. We need
Anambra, I insist that the only sure path for the Igbos to national leadership
is to join the APC,” he said.
Meanwhile, Imo State governor,
Chief Rochas Okorocha has begged Anambra people to give him a brother-governor
to be with him in Abuja to strengthen his lone voice during arguments among the
party’s governors’ caucus.
Okorocha who spoke at the rally
said, “During arguments, I look around and am the only person, whereas El-rufai
is there causing trouble, I see Governor Lalong trying to defend his people, I
see Ajimobi, but I am the only voice for Ndigbo. I beg you to please give me a
brother-governor.”
The party’s candidate, Dr Nwoye
during his speech called on the people of the state to take him by his words as
they remain his bond. He said he would work hard to return Anambra to the path
of greatness again if elected next moth.
He said Education and job
creation would constitute the major trust of his government as he would work to
boost the standard of education by slashing fees, payment of bursary and ending
youth joblessness.
The high point of the rally was
the handing over of the APC flag to the candidate, Nwoye by the national
chairman of the party.
Similarly, the National chairman
of People for Democratic Change(PDC), Alhaji Mudi Waziri has handed the flag of
the party to its standard bearer, Peter Chibike for the same election.
Waziri who was represented by the
state chairman of the party, Hon Isaac Onuka said the presentation was
symbolic, urging the candidate to fly the party’s flag in the election with
dignity, but insisting that only God makes a leader, and as such, it would not
challenge whoever wins the November 18 election.
Chibike said Anambra needed
someone with passion, foresight and strength to take her to the next level of
development, and that he represents that perfectly.
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