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    Anambra Guber: Forum Begs Hon. Umeoji To Join Race

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    Anambra Leaders Forum (ALF) has appealed to Hon. Chukwuma Umeoji to declare his candidacy for the upcoming governorship election under the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    The forum made this known during a press conference addressed by its convener, Ozo Peter Nwafar, on Thursday in Abuja.

    According to Nwafar, Umeoji’s extensive experience serving the people at different political levels has cemented his reputation as a leader with strong grassroots ties. His ability to engage effectively with local communities ensures that he understands the pressing needs of Anambrarians.

    “Hon. Umeoji’s proven leadership and experience make him the ideal candidate to unify Anambrarians and secure victory against the incumbent, Governor Soludo,” Nwafar said. “His political success, including his track record of listening to the masses, makes him the candidate who will address real challenges faced by the people.”

    The ALF convener criticized Governor Soludo’s administration, saying it has been marked by economic stagnation and an inability to fulfill key promises. “Issues ranging from unemployment to deteriorating infrastructure continue to plague the state. Umeoji presents a much-needed alternative—a leader with practical solutions to create jobs, improve local economies, and enhance security across the state.”

    Nwafar announced that the ALF would volunteer to purchase the APC governorship nomination form for Umeoji, demonstrating their dedication to his candidacy.

    “The Anambra Leaders Forum stands united in its commitment to ensuring Umeoji becomes the APC flagbearer. As a demonstration of our dedication, we will volunteer to purchase the APC governorship nomination form for Umeoji.

    This gesture is a testament to our belief in his capacity to lead Anambra into a brighter future. His candidacy represents a fresh start for the state, with leaders and citizens alike eager for genuine progress”, he said.

    The ALF convener emphasized that Umeoji’s political influence extends across constituencies, making him capable of garnering widespread votes and unseating the incumbent with ease. “His strong affiliation with the APC at the national level will also position Anambra for federal support and partnerships, creating more opportunities for the state’s development.”

    Nwafar concluded by urging all Anambrarians to join the ALF in this critical mission for the future of their state.

    “Anambra cannot afford another term under a leader disconnected from the needs of the people. Umeoji’s candidacy will galvanize a movement against the status quo, uniting Anambrarians in the pursuit of a prosperous and secure future.” He said.

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