*As Moghalu marvels at Umahi's massive transformation in Ebonyi State
By Victor Nwegede
The Chairman of South East Governors' Forum and Governor of Ebonyi State, Engineer David Nweze Umahi has endorsed Dr. George Moghalu for the Governorship of Anambra State come November 26th Governorship election.
Umahi (Right) and Moghalu (Left).
Governor Umahi made the endorsement when the Governorship aspirant paid him a consultation visit at his Uburu Country home.
The Special Assistant to the Governor on Media and Publicity, Francis Nwaze made this known in a statement on Saturday.
The Governor who described Dr. Moghalu as a saleable commodity expressed hope that the All Progressives Congress APC would clinch victory in the November poll.
"I commend him so much for the great work he is doing for Nigeria and our people and he is a very good material that will give other parties a run for their money, I am very hopeful that with people like this we (APC) will take over Anambra State"
He promised to give the aspirant moral support and wise counsel to enable him to achieve his target.
Dr. Moghalu commended Governor David Nweze Umahi for the massive transformation ongoing in Ebonyi State saying that the Governor signifies performance in all sense of good governance.
"I am very proud of Dave Umahi and what he has done for Ebonyi State, South East and the Nation, the only way for you to describe Umahi's performance is for you to go and see and that is what leadership is all about, so am very proud of him, we are confident that the Anambra State people will trust the APC and give us the opportunity to serve. It is the people first, how to impact on the lives of people of Anambra and Igbo nation is my priority"
While appreciating the Governor for the open endorsement of his candidature, Dr. Moghalu expressed hope that the good works of the APC-led Government at the center would give him and the party victory in the Gubernatorial election.
He assured the people of people-oriented and purposeful governance if elected Governor at the poll.
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