More stakeholders have continued to commend the peaceful and credible conduct of APGA Primary Election which produced Professor Chukwuma Soludo as the Party’s Flag bearer in the November six Anambra Governorship election.
The State Vice Chairman of APGA Sir Theophine Nnoli said the free and fair primary election is another testimony of strong internal democracy within the party.
Paul Ezeoke reports that Sir Theophine noted that the Party’s Free and transparent primary election should be emulated by other political parties, to reduce rancour and acrimony in the political system as well as restore people’s confidence and trust in party politics.
He said emergence of Professor Soludo as the candidate of APGA holds a lot of promises and bright prospects for the people of the state and southeast zone as he has the knowledge, experience and international connection to accelerate development in all sectors and reposition the state to meet the demands of the twenty first century.
Sir Theophine urged APGA members to forge a united front and go to the election as a family to record another landslide victory and called on INEC to start early preparation to deliver credible and transparent election.
Also speaking, an APGA Chieftain, Dr Mike Omunugha said Professor Soludo has the potential and is well equipped to redefine good governance and elevate the state to enviable pedestal by consolidating on achievements of Governor Obiano .
Dr Omunugha observed that the Governor’s legacy projects including the international Airport Umueri, Conference Centre Awka and the stadium project will have multiplier effects on the life of present and future generation through employment creation, income generation and expanding export capacity, while the hospitality industry and tourist sector would continue to record steady growth .
He enjoined the political class to demonstrate sense of responsibility and maturity in pursuit of their aspirations and cautioned youths against being willing tools in the hands of desperate individuals who may want to use them for political violence.
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