Anambra 2021: PDP Frontliner, Ozigbo Meets Anambrarians In Lagos, Unveils Transformation

Awka – Valentine Ozigbo, a leading aspirant in the Peoples’ Democratic Party in the November 6 Anambra State governorship election, on Saturday, held an interactive session with prominent Anambra indigenes residing in Lagos.

The well-attended town hall meeting was the first of its kind by an Anambra gubernatorial aspirant.

It witnessed lively conversations on the topical issues affecting the people of the south-eastern state.

Ozigbo in his opening remarks, said he decided to run for governor of Anambra state because he is uncomfortable with the status quo.

Ozigbo, a respected business leader, said; “It is unfortunate that given the abundance of human capital, talent, and resources that Anambra has, we are still talking about providing basic infrastructure and social services for our people. These should have been forgotten problems by now.

“We are supposed to be an exemplary state in terms of good governance and leadership. I am in the race for governorship to change the story of Anambra for good.”

Ozigbo, who is the immediate Past President and Group CEO of Transcorp Plc, added; “When I decided to go on this quest to serve, I made a promise to the Almighty God that if he favoured me with victory, I would run an all-inclusive government which thinks of the people all the time, listened to the people all the time, and serves the people all the time.

“This is just another step in the journey of engaging the people to make sure that the issues that matter to Ndi Anambra are the front-burner issues for my administration.”

According to Mr Ozigbo, he decided to host the town hall events across the country to deliberately widen the scope of his consultations and carry along all Anambra people, irrespective of state or city of residence, in his quest to govern.

The event’s highlight was Ozigbo’s campaign manifesto’s unveiling, which he titled the “Ka Anambra Chawapu Manifesto”, meaning “A Brighter and Better Anambra”.

The glossy 36-page document was distributed to the audience along with other branded souvenirs.

“We are not here to lament over the past; we are here to actualise the bright future of our dreams,” Ozigbo said as he unveiled his manifesto.

“Anambra can be a paradise if we have the right people leading our state. We have compressed my Ka Anambra Chawapu agenda into this comprehensive document.

“It covers our plan for youths and women. It covers our plan to fix our healthcare system, our schools, revive our economy, and make Anambra the continent’s pride. It covers our strategy to provide security to our people, to create an enabling environment for our businesses to thrive.  It covers our agenda to revolutionise statecraft in our state.

“We have put together an ambitious plan, and we called it Project Chawapu. It covers every aspect of governance, and if given a chance, we will surpass our promises to Ndi Anambra,” Ozigbo declared.

Speaking on his qualifications for governor, Ozigbo said, “We have to insist on character, competence, and compassion in choosing our governor. I represent the right combination of these qualities.”

Some of the dignitaries in attendance who spoke highly of Ozigbo,  expressed confidence that if he wins the upcoming election, he would run the best government in the history of Anambra.

“I am a businessman, and my focus is on your plans for the economy and creating an enabling environment for business,” Mr Tobe Okigbo said.

Tony Iju, a titled chief and businessman, who spoke, also expressed confidence in the Project Chawapu agenda.

“Anambra elections are the toughest in the country. Let me announce to you all here that there is no part of Anambra you go today, no ward out of our 326 wards, that they don’t know Val. He has done very well to achieve this level of popularity and acceptability in a little more than a year,” said Iju.

Chief Chike Chikeluba (Onwa Awka Etiti) also expressed gladness with the quality of Val’s candidacy and urged everyone to rally around him for support.

Directors of Ozigbo’s campaign organisation who accompanied Ozigbo included Rt Hon Eucharia Azodo (first woman Speaker in Nigeria), Chief Tony Offiah (Akajiugo Uga), Ejike Oguebego (former PDP State Chairman) and Dr Ejike Nwene.

Other members of the planning committee include Chief Jude Ochili (Ikemba Ojoto), Mrs Ogechi Okafor, Mrs Beatrice Eneh, Mrs Lois Nwana, Adaobi Nwakuche, Elonna Aguh, Commanda Chukwuneke, Dr Ifeoma Atoh, Chuks Ozigbo, Mr Clem Nwana, and Aziza Uko, who is Director of Media and Communications of the VCO Organisation.

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