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Andy Ubah: APC Support Group Flags Off Ward Tour In Onitsha North

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The Coordinator APC Support Group For Andy Ubah for Governor Project, Hon Victor Mba has stressed the need for concerted efforts toward ensuring victory for Senator Andy Ubah in the November 6 polls in Anambra State.

Addressing All Progressives Congress (APC) faithfuls at ward 14 during the flag off of the group’s Ward-To-Ward Tour in Onitsha North, Hon Mba disclosed that the Ward Tour exercise was aimed at galvanising the party members to redouble their efforts in sensitising the electorate at the grassroots level.

He added that it’s aimed towards identifying with and supporting APC Candidate Senator Andy Ubah for the collective interest of party members and the benefit of Ndi Anambra in general.

Hon Victor Mba further pointed out that Ndi Anambra are tired and disenchanted with the present APGA government in the state.

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He noted that this is the opportunity for the citizens in Anambra State to effect the change of government in order to rescue the state from thuggery and visionless leadership.

The APC Support Group Coordinator then urged eligible voters who are yet to obtain their Permanent Voters Card (PVC) to avail themselves of the opportunity of the ongoing online Continuous Voters Registration Exercise to collect their PVC to enable them participate effectively in the forthcoming elections.

He urged coordinators in the 15 wards not to relent in their campaign and mobilisation efforts for the victory of Senator Andy Ubah at the November 6th polls.

Also speaking during the Ward Tour, the South East Zonal Coordinator of the APC Ward-to-Ward Ambassadors (WWA), Comrade Akunwata Ejoh Ojiba stressed the need for all hands in Onitsha North, and entire Anambra State, to be on deck in ensuring the success of the Andy-Ubah-For-Governor aspiration.

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APC SUPPORT GROUP FLAGS OFF WARD TOUR IN ONITSHA NORTHComrade Ojiba maintained that since it was likely that an APC Igbo President is realisable and imminent, it became imperative that APC takes over the Governorship of Anambra State.

In his contributions, a former member, House of Representative and B.O.T member WARD-TO-WARD Ambassadors, (WWA) Anambra chapter HON, Gozie Agbakoba expressed confidence on the victory of Senator Andy Ubah at the forthcoming November 6th elections in Anambra State, adding that the chances was better enhanced now that there was unity within the party.

He called for an inclusive participation of all in the Andy-Ubah-For-Governor Project through individual mobilization of at least 100 potential Voters each at the polling centres.

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Hon Gozie Agbakoba disclosed that the Ward-To-Ward Ambassadors, (WWA) was fully recognized by the party leadership at the National Level stressing that campaign logistics would be distributed and shared in accordance with polling units in a particular Local Government Areas.

He maintained that emphasis should be on striving to win at the polling unit level, and admonished the group that logistics for the mobilization exercise must be duely disposed and used for the purpose it was meant for stressing that the strategic action work plan was Operation-Win-Your-Polling-Unit to reap the reward of the electoral victory.

He also urged members of the group to intensify efforts in sensitizing eligible voters to obtain their PVC to enable them cast their votes during elections.

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Comrade James Ezema is a veteran journalist and media consultant. He is a political strategist. He can be reached on +2348035823617 via call or WhatsApp.

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