The
rousing political campaign train of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA)
candidate for the Njikoka/Dunukofia/Anaocha Federal Constituency in the next
month’s general elections, Mr. Dozie Nwankwo, has continued to sweep across all
the villages and hamlets in the three-council federal constituency,
spreading
the message of massive development, hope and liberation.
Nwankwo, a young businessman and philanthropist, has become a literal moving
political volcano that has just erupted in Anambra State.
He had been touching lives discreetly in the state without any fanfare or undue
publicity for over two decades; hence his eventual acceptance to join the
political race suddenly raised the political bar in the contest for the seat in
the constituency, across all parties.
His victory at the party primary was as dramatic as his joining politics and
choice of political party to settle down in.
Some opponents had stoked some smear campaign geared at fleecing some funds
from him, accusing him of working against other political parties and
government. Unfortunately for them, the more they tried, the more they made him
popular. It even got the youths and women of the state, who were so incensed,
that sent a strongly-worded letter to the principal actors, warning them to
retrace their steps or face their wrath.
His detractors even carried their subterfuge to the party primary, but Nwankwo,
propelled by the people, sued for peace and concord, stressing they were all
brothers and sisters.
He reasoned that since it was in the service of the people and for their good,
it would be condignly necessary to have an open, transparent and widely
acceptable process.
Nwankwo, aka Onye ndozi (the peaceful creator) assured the people that he was
going to the National Assembly to attract more democracy dividends and poverty
alleviation programmes that would improve the quality of life in the
area.
He added that he was contesting on the prompting and collective will of the
people and therefore ready to allow all aspirants have a clear process.
So it was that at the end when he emerged with an overwhelming majority of
votes, he was carried shoulder high by all. Even the other aspirants joined his
convoy and followed in a long motorcade for the White Castle Hotel, Neni venue
through the Neni and Nimo and down to his Enugwu-Ukwu country home and
celebrated together as a family.
Today, virtually all the communities, traditional rulers, religious/community
leaders, professional groups, women/men/youth organisations and political
parties within the constituency have resolved to queue behind him at the polls.
Also, most of his opponents have joined him and his campaigns in one capacity
or the other.
Nwankwo is a household name in the state, especially his constituency, having
given out over 3,000 scholarships, free medical treatment for over 60,000
constituents annually, skill acquisition, soft/revolving loans for businesses,
Keke to over 500 youths, women/youth empowerment, widowhood support and over
600,000 free exercise books to pupils annually in the last two decades.
He has also sponsored foreign surgeries for serious ailments, given out
commuter buses to youth, micro-credit and barbing/hairdressing salon equipment,
and many others for the constituents.
Nwankwo’s campaign train has visited Nawgu, Ukwulu, Adazi-Nnukwu, Nimo, Abagana
and Enugwu-Agidi, as well as Neni, Akweze, Adazi-Enu, Adazi-Ani, Abagana,
Nawfia, Nri, Agulu, Agulu-Uzoigbo, Obeledu and Enugwu-Ukwu, amongst
others, spreading his message of goodwill and hope for a better and greater
tomorrow.
At each location, his convoy was received with fanfare and great enthusiasm by
thousands of people who have waited for long to see the man that has over the
years rescued them from squalor, ill-heath, conjunctivitis, glaucoma, cataract,
rheumatism and hunger, etc.
As
the crowd surged forward to touch and embrace him, he assured them that he was
bringing the foreign medical team into the country for this year’s annual free
medical mission immediately after the elections.
Chijioke Okafor, from Ukwulu, confirmed that this popular programme now
occupies prominent position in the calendar of the people in Anaocha, Njikoka
and Dunukofia councils, who he described as visibly appreciative.
Okafor disclosed that his community always wrote a commendation letter to
Nwankwo annually for his kind gesture and benevolence through the programme
that covers general medicine, surgery, ophthalmology/ophthalmic surgery,
lenses, ENT and dental surgery and has also given out thousands of
insecticide-treated nets to the people.
Another community leader from Enugwu-Agidi, Chief Sam Oraegbunam, commended
Nwankwo for accepting heed the call of his people to contest the electing,
describing him as popular and experienced politician close to his people.
Though his benevolence acts have made him a household name in the state,
Nwankwo is not leaving anything to chance. He has gone round the communities
and continues to do, individually and in a group, seeking their votes, support
and electoral mandate.
It was believed that with his ever-growing popularity within the constituency
would translate into electoral victory, as the people said he merits it and has
actually worked for it too.
Guardian written by Chuks Collins
APGA’s Nwankwo Hopes To Ride To NASS
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