The All Progressive Grand Alliance, APGA has thrown its weight behind the reelection bid of Senator Ifeanyi Okowa for a second tenure ias Governor of Delta State in the spirit of equity, fairness and justice.
The National Chairman of APGA, Dr Victor Oye stated this at Ogwashi-Uku, Aniocha South local government area while flagging off the electioneering campaign of Honourable Angela Nwaka for the March 2 Aniocha South Constituency Delta State House of Assembly election.
The campaign flag off witnessed a mammoth crowd drawn from the various units and wards in Aniocha South local government area and other parts of the state with various supports groups, party leaders, youths and women in attendance.
The APGA National Chairman, represented by the National Vice Chairman, South South, Chief Tony Ebuka, said the good work and leadership qualities of Governor Okowa were evident in all parts of the state, hence the support of the party for his reelection bid.
Dr Oye noted that APGA had no governorship candidate in Delta State, stressing that the party was not in any alliance with the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC for any elective positions as being insinuated.
The APGA National Chairman called on the people of Aniocha South to vote for Honourable Angela Nwaka and other candidates of the party, adding that APGA was prepared to give effective representation as it was the only party with solutions to the challenges confronting the country.
The State Chairman of the party, Honourable Afamefune Enemoku, said APGA believed in equity and fairness as it was necessary for Senator Okowa from Delta north to complete his two terms as Governor of the state as Delta Central and South senatorial districts did from 1999 to 2015.
While stressing that the party was the third largest party in the country with a Governor, Senator, House of Representatives and several House of Assembly members as well as local government chairmen even in Abuja municipal council., he told the people that Honorable Angela Nwaka was a better candidate for the Aniocha South State House of Assembly election.
The Member representing Aniocha South in the State House of Assembly and APGA flag bearer for the March 2 House of Assembly election, Honourable Angela Nwaka said she was seeking reelection to enable her consolidate her numerous achievements.
Honourable Nwaka noted that her lofty empowerment programs, effective and robust legislative representation would not be truncated, adding that Aniocha South deserved nothing but the best at all times.
She solicited the support of Aniocha south people describing her re-election bid as their project which should be collectively executed to ensure victory, as God who started it would see to its successful end.
The lawmaker said there was no vacancy in Government House as Governor Okowa who had performed creditably in the areas of road infrastructure, human capital development, healthcare, youth empowerment, peace building and security, urban renewal among others was set to return to consolidate his achievements.
Hon Nwaka, who is the Chairman, House Committee on Education, thanked the people of Aniocha South for their encouragement over the years promising to do more, and urging the people suppory Governor Okowa to complete eights years in Government House.
The highlight of the campaign flag off was the presentation of APGA flag to Honourable Angela Nwaka as the party’s candidate for the Aniocha south constituency House of Assembly election.
The party also presented flags to its candidates for Oshimili south, Oshimili North, Ika South, Ika North East and Sapele.House of Assembly elections.
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