Imo guber: NNPP vows to unseat APC

Boniface Aniebonam, the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), has expressed confidence that the party’s governorship candidate, Uche Odunzeh, will emerge victorious in the Imo State gubernatorial election scheduled for November 11, 2023.

Aniebonam boasted that the NNPP is a prominent political party in Nigeria and possesses the capacity to reclaim Imo State from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the forthcoming election.

As part of preparations for the November 11th election, Odunzeh has embarked on consultations with party leaders, key stakeholders, youths, and women in Imo State to garner support.

During Odunzeh’s visit to Aniebonam’s office in Lagos, the BOT Chairman conveyed his commitment to reclaiming Imo State for the NNPP.

In a statement signed by the Media Officer, Mr. Joshua Elekwachi, Aniebonam recalled the party’s struggles from its formative stage and expressed confidence in Odunzeh’s ability to secure victory in the gubernatorial election.

Aniebonam further stated that the NNPP would mobilise its resources to capture Imo State, considering the potential for the party to gain a foothold in the Southeast geopolitical zone.

In his remark, governorship candidate Odunzeh, commended the BOT Chairman and the entire party leadership for their vision and dedication to advancing the party’s agenda.

He expressed his confidence in securing victory with the massive support of the party’s leadership and members in the upcoming election.

Odunzeh pledged to bring peace, progress, and development anchored on the fear of God back to Imo State.

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