Ebonyi Governor Elect Commends LP, AA Leaders: Assures Of All-Inclusive Leadership

By Celestine Okeh, Abakaliki

Ebonyi State Governor-Elect and Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Rt Hon Francis Ogbonna Nwifuru, has pledged to work with leaders of the Labour Party and Action Alliance over their support.

Nwifuru in a statement issued by the Press Secretary, Leo Oketa gave the assurance during the congratulatory visit of the leadership of LP and AA at his residence, Abakaliki.

The All Progressives Congress, APC winner of March 18 governorship election appreciated the party leadership for their adoption as consensus candidate before the election.


According to him: “Your move to adopt me as your Gubernatorial Candidate proved that you have a wider picture of politics. It made me stand strong and weakened my opponents psychologically. Even if you did not vote for me, that singular act of adopting me is enough.

“You made an adoption and God answered your prayers. It is a must that I will accommodate you people in my Government because you worked for it.

“I am not going to be a Governor of one or two persons. I’ll be Governor for all because the people’s taxes that I’ll manage is for everyone. I know that managing failure is easier than managing success, but I’ll make you proud.” – Nwifuru said.

He further praised the former Labour Party gubernatorial Candidate, Arc. Edward Nkwegu for his consistency in growth and mentorship.

Earlier in their speeches, the State Chairman of the Party, Godwin Jioke, Gubernatorial Candidate, Sir Edward Nkwegu and House of Representatives Candidate, Pharm. Tony Ekoh noted that they were fulfilled with the outcome of the Gubernatorial elections, hence their visit to congratulate him.

In a related development, the Governor-Elect welcomed the former Gubernatorial Candidate of the Action Alliance (AA), Engr. Chukwuma Nwandugo and his faithfuls who were on hand to congratulate Nwifuru and further affirm their new membership into the family of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

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