Idemili North Local Government Area have reaffirmed their Resolve To Vote All APGA Candidates During The Forthcoming General Elections.

They made their stand known when an overwhelming crowd of supporters, well wishers and community leaders from Uke, Umuoji and Nkpor in Idemili North Council Area gathered to witness the campaign rallies of the Senator representing Anambra Central Senatorial District, Chief Victor Umeh as he led his entourage to the different communities.

Senator Umeh was also reassured of hundred percent support by the people of the Council Area as they resolve to vote APGA during the elections.

Speaking at Uke Union Circle, Holy family Catholic Church Arena Umuoji and at St Alphonsus Catholic Church Arena, Senator Umeh reassures of more commitment to his selfless service to humanity, effective representation and equitable distribution of democracy dividends among others.

In their separate speeches, the APGA Candidate for Idemili North and South Federal Constituency Honorable Ifeanyi Ibezi and the APGA candidate for Idemili North State Constituency Honorable Ifeanyi Chiekwu while commending Senator Umeh for his impact at the Red Chambers of the National Assembly and on the people of Anambra Central within his short stay and assured of effective representation of their various Constituencies calling on Ndi Anambra to vote massively
for all APGA candidates, noting that best of APGA government is yet to come.

Earlier during their visit to Uke , the Traditional Ruler of Uke, Igwe Charles Agbala prayed for all the candidates, assuring of victory in the forthcoming Elections noting that APGA has produced credible candidates who will use their respective offices in serving the people they represent.

Others who spoke during the tour included the Idemili North APGA Chairman Chief Kentus Onwurah, Idemili North Local Government Area Transition Committee Chairman Barrister Raphael Nnabuife, the President General of Uke Community Mr Chuks Ezeoba among others.

During the tour, twenty-one women were empowered with fifty thousand naira each, five women from Uke, Five from Umuoji and eleven others from Npkor by Senator Victor Umeh.