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Frank Nweke Jr (2nd Right), Dr Edit Ugwuanyi (2nd Left) and Enugu APGA Chairman (R)

Mr. Frank Nweke Jnr., the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) governorship candidate in Enugu State, Tuesday, unveiled Dr. Edit Ugwuanyi as his running mate for the 2023 election.

At the event held in Enugu, Nweke vowed to end the grabbing of public funds and property by elected officials, adding that it’s the reason for bad governance in the state and elsewhere.

The former Minister of Information and National Orientation recalled the great achievements of the Premier of the former Eastern Nigeria, Michael Okpara and those of the former Governor of old Anambra state, Jim Nwobodo in four years, stressing that they were able to achieve that much because they respected public funds and used them for the people.

He said, “What happened to Okpara? What was the philosophy? Why did people listen to him? Why did he succeed? Their economic philosophy was standing on the concept of onyeaghala nwanneya (concept of shared prosperity), that you move together with the people. But today in our state, we have a situation where almost two thirds of our people will go to bed hungry two to three times a week.

“This rain that is falling now, there are people without shelter, we can provide sustainable housing, we can do it, all you have to do is to keep your hands, your mouth and eyes out of public funds. Stop taking public money, any money that doesn’t belong to you leave it alone it is owned by the people.

“Land belongs to all, is not your private property, don’t take things that do not belong to you. Honour the people, give it to them, and use it for them. That is what you must do as a governor and that is what we are going to do as Governor and Deputy Governor of this state.”

Nweke described his running mate, Dr. Ugwuanyi as a distinguished professional of repute with a track record of impact in Enugu and Diaspora, a grassroot mobilizer, an entrepreneur and women advocate; a well rounded and exemplary leader and urged the people of the state to ensure they obtain their voters card (PVC) so as to make the imperative change.

Dr. Ugwuanyi in her acceptance speech, thanked Nweke Jnr. for nominating her, assuring that she would play a major part in “building the Enugu of our dreams,” adding that “it is inspiring to have a party that is driven by gender inclusion, people-oriented, and performance-driven.”

The governorship candidate and herself she said, were willing to take families out of poverty and bring the state back to its enviable position among the states in the federation.

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