Enugu: APGA Governor Candidate Appoints A Female Running Mate
2 min readDr. Ngozi Ugwanyi has been nominated as the All Progressive Grand Alliance’s deputy governorship candidate in Enugu State by Frank Nweke Jr., a former minister of information.
This was revealed in a Tuesday Twitter Space broadcast that our correspondent was watching.
She was a successful businesswoman and a brilliant women leader, according to Nweke. Nweke emphasized that when the party won the state’s governorship seat in the upcoming elections, there would be a large number of female local government chairmen and leaders.
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She would be the most active Deputy Governor in Nigeria because she had the qualities I was searching for, according to Nweke.
“The state of Enugu is broken. Not as awful as it is now, the water situation was. The state has been overtaken by dirt everywhere you look. The state is experiencing its highest ever degree of insecurity. All as a result of poor leadership.
He asserted that the state’s current governor had refused to emulate Dr. Micheal Okpara, a famous son of Anambra who built a strong economy for the region’s east.
In addition to destroying Okpara’s legacy, he claimed that the administration had failed to leave any other legacy at all.
He urged all minors of voting age and eligible voters to register to vote while also making a number of other promises, including the provision of sustainable housing.
Ugwuanyi thanked the governorship candidate for nominating her and said she would contribute significantly to “creating the Enugu of our dreams” in her victory speech. It is encouraging to have a party that is motivated by gender inclusivity, people-oriented, and performance-driven, according to Ugwanyi.
She declared that she, along with the candidate for governor, was ready to help lift families out of poverty and restore the state to its enviable standing among the states in the Federation.
“We will return the campaign together, one that will involve women and young people. We will create a society in which families need not worry about where they will eat their next meal, she declared.
She urged the residents of Enugu State to get up and cast their ballots for the group that genuinely cared about them.