The Association of Past Presidents General of Anambra State, APPAS, has called on leaders at all levels especially in government, to always prioritize the interest of the masses over personal interest for rapid development of the society.
Correspondent, Emmanuel Okonkwo reports that the association made the call in Awka, during its quarterly meeting.

The meeting, which attracted members from across the state, provided them the opportunity to deliberate on pressing issues bordering them, their various communities and the state at large.


The National President of APPAS, Chief Omeife Omeife, while pointing out that the major objective of the association, is to ensure that all past PGs are working hand in glove with the incumbent in actualizing the overall vision of the state government, asked members of the association to remain positive towards the peace, unity, and development of their communities.

Chief Omeife however revealed that the organization is out to support any government that means well for the state.

Contributing, a onetime President General of Oraukwu Town Union, Prince Emeka Udoneme, and his Adazi-Ani counterpart, Chief Edwin Okafor maintained that the association is out to ensure sanity, security, and peace in communities across the state and commended the present administration on the feats already recorded in the state.


In a remark, a former state Chief Judge, Justice Peter Umeadi, who was a special guest, commended them for their objectives, which he said, are geared towards making the state better even as he charged them to remain good governance and community development driven.