APGA Leader Chief Ezenagu , Chairman of Awka North Okonkwo , Onowu Ebenebe
National President of APGA Solidarity Movement Ebele Okafor handing over certificate to Ezenagu former Commissioner for Agric as other stakeholders watch
It was a blessing from home front when the Anaocha Committee of Friends said the National Chairman of All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Chief Victor Umeh, is its sole candidate for the Anambra Central senatorial election in 2015.
The
leader of Anaocha Local Council legislature, Mr Silas Ezeabocha, on Friday
presided over a ceremonial session of the council during which they endorsed
Umeh.
During
the session at Neni in Anambra, Ezeabocha said that the endorsement was to
appreciate the APGA boss for his philanthropic gestures in the area.
He said
Umeh was the “pillar of democracy” who had brought succour to the people of the
state.
According
to him, Umeh’s entrance into politics has brought about positive changes and
development in the state through the ruling APGA.
The
councilor expressed confidence that Umeh would give adequate representation not
just to the people of Anambra Central but also to the entire Igbo people.
Responding, Umeh commended the councilors for
their support, adding that he would begin consultation for his senatorial
ambition.Umeh said he would make consultations across the senatorial district before his formal declaration.
The
APGA boss said that the occasion was an indication that the people supported
his political ambition.
“I was
the person who brought Peter Obi out to the people of Anambra and stood by him
to be the governor for eight years.
“I got
him elected first term, defended him in all the battles he waged. I got him
re-elected in 2010 for a second term and he has served the people of Anambra.
“By the
way God has designed it, we have elected another governor for Anambra, Chief
Willie Obiano, who is doing exceedingly well and the people are happy.”
The party boss said the adoption was a
clarion call for him to go and represent his people.
“I will
not take their support for granted. People have forced me into this race to run
and I have accepted. I will inform them one by one,” Umeh said.
The
event attracted top state government functionaries, members of the House of
Assembly, traditional rulers, APGA stalwarts, clergy men, women, youths and
town union leaders, among others.
Senator In The Waiting Chief Sir Victor Umeh Gets more Support From Anaocha
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