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IMO: Soludo urges residents to return winning streak to APGA

THE APGA candidate in the November 11 governorship election, Tony Ejiogu, had his campaign flag-off event yesterday in Owerri.

Anambra State Governor Chukwuma Soludo has asked all Anambra residents to return the party’s winning streak as the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) launches its governorship campaign in Imo State ahead of the November 11 election.

At the flag-off event in Owerri yesterday, Soludo, who was represented by his deputy, Onyekachi Ibezim, urged the people of Imo to retake the governorship seat in the state.

Tony Ejiogu, the APGA governorship candidate, stated in his speech that his ambition was to create a state in which everyone, particularly youths, would be important partners.

He vowed inclusivity in the state’s decision-making processes, as well as the creation of a new Imo with a favorable business environment and policies for a private-sector-driven economy, where factories and ancillary business services would flourish in order to combat joblessness and poverty.

The party’s National Chairman and other top officials were also present.

In order to garner support for the candidate, party leaders requested that what happened in Anambra during the 2022 governorship election be repeated in Imo State in November.

APGA supporters and Imo State indigenes converged at the All Saints Anglican Cathedral field in Egbu village, Owerri North Local Government Area (LGA) to show their support for the governorship candidate.

With the flag-off ceremony, the party said it was ready to take its campaigns to all the wards and communities across the 27 local government areas of the state with the sole aim of clinching the governorship seat come November.

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