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HON. DR. (MRS.) UCHE EKWUNIFE PROMISES QUALITY, EFFECTIVE REPRESENTATION
The people of Umunnachi, Umudioka
and Ukwulu Communities have pledged their total support for HON. Dr. (Mrs.) UCHE EKWUNIFE
Senatorial ambition.
The pledge was made when HON. Dr. (Mrs.) UCHE EKWUNIFE led her Senatorial Campaign Team on a tour to
the communities in their constituency.
On arrival at Umunnachi Ward I, the Senatorial Candidate was treated to a rousing
reception by a mammoth crowd of supporters. Addressing the crowd, HON. Dr. (Mrs.) UCHE EKWUNIFE who was the
CHAIRMAN, HOUSE COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT
commended them for supporting her served tenure which she said yielded
dividends to the community. She urged them to vote massively for President Jonathan and other PDP candidates
during the forthcoming elections in February.
HON. Dr. (Mrs.) UCHE EKWUNIFE urged them to shun antics of other
parties who could mislead them to vote the wrong party.
At Umunnachi Ward II, CHIEF
EKWUNIFE told the crowd of supporters that going by the indices of her past
record of performance as a Honorable
Member, she would attract move meaningfully projects to the area if voted
into the SENATE.
As an endorsement of their
satisfaction with her performance, the people unanimously promised to vote massively
for her.
She had earlier paid a Courtesy Call on the Traditional Ruler of Umunnachi, Igwe Onochie
and Igwe-In-Council where she was
warmly received.
The campaign train moved to Umudioka Ward I where crowd of
supporters were anxiously waiting for team. Her arrival elicited thunderous
ovation as she danced round the arena
with some dance groups. Addressing party supporters, Chief Uche Ekwunife said she came she came with a MESSAGE OF LIBERATION for the people.
She said the political equation in the country has changed which calls for
informed decision to vote the Mainstream
Party, THE PDP.
The Senatorial Candidate said PRESIDENT
GOODLUCK JONATHAN must be returned the second time in the best interest of
the people of Anambra State and Ndi Igbo in general.
Hundreds of APC and APGA Members led by Martin Ezenwa decamped to the PDP
were received into the family by HON.
Dr. (Mrs.) UCHE EKWUNIFE who said the PDP
UMBERELLA is wide enough to
accommodate everyone, while thanking them for taking the wise decision, she solicited their vote for her Senatorial
Bid.
The crowd of supporters at Umudioka Ward I who gathered at Ugwuogu Arena was no different from the wards earlier visited. On hand to
receive the campaign train was the President
General of the town, Barrister Chuks
Odenigbo who commended HON. Dr.
(Mrs.) UCHE EKWUNIFE for keeping faith to her campaign promises.
Addressing the crowd, HON. Dr. (Mrs.) UCHE EKWUNIFE said our
people should liberate themselves from the shackles of APGA, a regional party
that cannot take them to the mainstream. She described PDP as the party to lead and urge them to vote massively for the
party.
The State Chairman
of PDP, CHIEF KEN EMEAKAYI and
his team later joined HON. Dr. (Mrs.) UCHE
EKWUNIFE campaign train at Umudioka Ward I.
Ukwulu Wards I & Ii also hosted Ekwunife’s Campaign Train where the President General of the town promised her total support of the
community to actualize her senatorial
ambition.
Responding, HON. Dr. (Mrs.) UCHE EKWUNIFE expressed excitement at the turnout
of supporters and urged them to be wise, think right and vote massively for PDP because it is the only party that
guarantee Igbos key and vital
positions in the Federal Cabinet if President
Jonathan is re-elected.
The candidate said if voted into
the SENATE, she will be a ranking
senator and therefore would be in a better position to attract more
developmental projects to the town.
She had earlier paid a courtesy
visit to the Traditional Ruler of
Ukwulu, Igwe T. C. Tagbo and his Igwe-In-Council where she was given a
rousing reception.
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