Imo guber: ‘We will fight insecurity, uphold rule of law – NNPP candidate, Odunzeh

The gubernatorial candidate of the New Nigeria People’s Party, NNPP, in Imo State, Mr. Ben Odunzeh has vowed to tackle insecurity and uphold the rule of law if he emerges winner.

Odunzeh also reiterated his preparedness to make sure that there is implementation of a transparent and accountable electoral system, before, during and after the election.

He made this known through a statement signed by his media officer, Mr Joshua Elekwachi, shortly after a meeting with stakeholders and youth organizations in the State.

According to him: “In recent times, Imo State has faced its share of electoral challenges, leading to concerns over the integrity of the electoral process. Our focus remains steadfast on the welfare of the people and the protection of their democratic rights.”

Odunzeh vowed to resist voter intimidation, ballot box stuffing and other electoral malpractices.

He declared his readiness to run a political process that is devoid of mudslinging but policy based.

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