APGA members have been urged to sustain grassroots mobilization and sensitization of the people on the incoming governorship election in the state.

 

The Special Adviser to the National Chairman of APGA on Election and Monitoring, Chief Titus Anigbogu who made the call in Awka charged Ndi Anambra to see participation in the electoral process as a civic responsibility.

 

Paul Ezeoke reports that  KddddddfffffdfcffdxffffxçfffdfxdfgChief Anigbogu who is also a former State Vice Chairman of APGA, Anambra South,  noted that APGA government has continued to provide purposeful and  focused leadership  with legacy projects, which have raised the bar of governance and upgraded quality of life across the state , as well as  built people’s confidence and trust in the party, which he expressed optimism that it will play a huge role in the coming governorship election, assuring that the party will present a credible candidate, capable of taking the state to the next level.

 

Chief Anigbogu expressed satisfaction that the increase in the number of polling units in the state would discourage voter apathy, as more eligible voters would now be eager to participate in the electoral process without travelling long distances and would also reduce overcrowding in polling units as was the case in the past.

 

Also speaking, a former President General of Nnobi Town Union who is a medical practitioner, Dr. Mike Omenugha, called on the state electorate to participate actively in the electoral process to contribute towards sustaining good governance in the state.

 

According to Dr. Omenugha, the recent increase in number of polling units in the state by INEC would make voting points easily accessible to the people noting that mass participation in the voting process will discourage electoral fraud and enhance credibility of the exercise.

 

He called on INEC to ensure proper deployment of the new polling units to areas of need, especially parts of the State with higher number of voters and difficult to reach areas.