Nwankpo Solicits Support, Declares ADC Has The Formula For Transformational Governance

Okija- The Governorship Candidate of African Democratic Congress ADC, Anambra State, Akachukwu Sullivan Nwankpo(KSJI), Sunday solicited support from residents of Anambra to enable his bid to succeed Governor Willie Obiano's administration, in order to continue the work of transformation which, according to him the incumbent governor began since the dawn of the current dispensation.

Nwankpo, who spoke at his country home Okija during an interactive session with the "Team Nwankpo Initiative, Anambra South", said in order to continue to improve security, law and order and quality of education, among others, the support of the people was needed by way of partnering with his gubernatorial campaign organisation to enable him to achieve a landslide victory in the upcoming November 6 governorship election.

He told the solidarity group, that improved security, law and order, quality education and others require not just human effort and intelligence which he will offer;

"Insecurity you will not find us wanting, but we also require the stakeholders and relevant agencies to cooperate, and support us to do the work that we will be elected to do.

"The power resides in the people of Anambra to elect me as their governor. It will take a little above 600 thousand votes to put me there. If that is the minimum we get to tackle these problems; if all the 600thousand voters or indeed the over 3million registered voters or better still the about 6 million residents of Anambra become our ambassadors over these problems, I am sure that in the shortest possible time, not only will we overcome them, they will become history in our state and in our nation" the ADC governorship candidate said.

Nwankpo noted that the aforementioned aspirations would remain only dreams without the support of the people. He declared that the incoming ADC government, have the formula;

"We have the work plan, we have the energy, we have potential talents, We have the capacity, and the political will, all ready to serve you."


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