Deputy Senate President, Senator Ike
Ekweremadu has described Governor Sullivan Chime as an exemplary leader who has
made Enugu State and its representatives at the National Assembly proud with
his achievements reports www.odogwublog.com.
That is why politics is about permanent interest because recently it was war , war and many who supported Ekweremadu had their positions taken away or suffer pains but today all that have changed.
While speaking at Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Nde Aboh, headquarters
of his local government Aninri home, Ekweremadu said Chime had set record in
good governance which the people would continue to respect and follow him even
after he had left office.
“I am satisfied, excited and proud to be his Senator representing
governor Chime in the Senate.
”He has made us proud, he is a good leader and we will continue to
respect and follow him even after he has left office.”
Ekweremadu also lauded the choice of Hon Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi as the party’s
governorship candidate, describing him as the hard working and committed leader
set to take Enugu State to a greater height.
On his part, Governor Chime thanked the people of Aninri for their
unrelenting support for PDP in all the elections.
Also speaking, Ugwuanyi urged the people to transform their support for
the party into action by turning out enmass to vote for President Jonathan and
all the party’s candidates in the forthcoming elections.
The highlight of the occasion was the presentation of PDP flags to
Senator Ekweremadu and other candidates of the party in the senatorial, House
of Representatives and other positions in the area.
Earlier in the day, the traditional rulers of the local government had
given their blessing and presented the traditional “Ofor” to Ugwuanyi, assuring
him of the support of Aninri people in the gubernatorial election.
Unbelievable as Ekeweremadu says Governor Chime is an exemplary leader, lauds Ugwuanyi
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