Ndi Igbo, thank you from the bottom of our hearts for coming
with us on this incredible journey over the past decade of moulding a party
with a difference. Your loyalty and support has enabled us to do what we’ve
been able to do to lead Ndi Igbo and establish Anambra as a state where
progress is watch word. When times are tough, when the future needs to be
shaped for everybody’s benefit, APGA is the one party you can count on, we will
never disappoint you all.
Our Senator in the making reaffirmed at the weekend
that he shall work to ensure that all the decisions and resolutions arrived at
by the noble delegates at the National Confab are signed into law. According to
Chief Sir Victor Umeh, those issues that were tackled at the National Confab
which participated are the kind of change that helps to make Nigeria a better
and fairer place. And he said that changes like that are not inevitable.
Our dear good people, the contrast between what the money bags
(those fake Igbo leaders) want people to think of them and the reality of what
many in their party believe (anti -Ndi Igbo) will be laid bare when they will
brazenly oppose the creation of extra state in the south east should you make
mistake of failing to elect a genuine Igbo man to speak for you at Abuja.
We want
Ndi Igbo to lead in the changes the future brings, take just one vital issue of
our times: Boko Haram insurgency; it isn’t just a security
challenge. It’s an enormous opportunity to probe into the manner we prepare our
country’s future, educate the youths, give the jobs, etc. It is a chance to
give Nigeria a constitution of the people just like the delegates strive at
the National conference whose resolutions are awaiting ratification at the
National Assembly now. We all yearn for
a peaceful Nigeria, yes we do, but I assure you it won’t happen by itself, it needs
us as progressives to make good laws and make it happen. That the reason why
the kind of persons we all vote to represent us in Abuja next year is critical
to our future as a people.
Ndi Anambra Central, nothing shows better the difference between the
parties than the debate at the Confab over the National Equity and issues
bothering on revenue sharing formulae; then some spoke with tongue in cheek
because they do not want to offend their allies and pay masters, but Chief Sir
Victor Umeh stood his ground and insisted that the right things should be done.
Chief Sir
Victor Umeh is our choice, surely he will deliver. Support him.
PRO APGA FRONT.
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