Business Day (Nigeria)

Enugu: More stakeholde­rs, community leaders back Peter Mbah

- By Chinedu Ndigwe

AHEAD of the 2023 general

elections, stakeholde­rs and community leaders have expressed support for Peter Mbah, the governorsh­ip candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in enugu.

Community leaders and political stakeholde­rs converged on the residence of Nana Ogbodo, the PDP campaign spokesman, in Akpugo town over the weekend, according to the statement.

Ogbodo, who is also the chairman of Akpugo Stakeholde­rs Forum, a body that cut across different political parties, profession­al bodies and pressure groups, said the 12 autonomous communitie­s in Apkugo clan, with five political wards, had no alternativ­e to the PDP.

According to Ogbodo, the opposition parties had never worked for them even when some of their members ran for elections on their platforms.

he appreciate­d Mbah for running an inclusive policy through the appointmen­ts made by the party in its campaign council, which ceded key prominent positions to the Akpugo people.

“You have shown us that you value Akpugo through your appointmen­ts in the campaign council, “Ogbodo said.

“You are the only governorsh­ip candidate Akpugo people know. We want to assure you we are with you. We will campaign for you and ensure your victory.”

James Aneke, the former military governor of Imo State, and retired Navy officer, said the people were eagerly looking forward to the developmen­t and infrastruc­ture Mbah’s administra­tion would deliver to the state.

In their separate speeches, Sam Ogbu-nwobodo, the managing director of enugu State Investment Developmen­t Authority; Ikechukwu Obi, the state commission­er for health, and Uwabunkeon­ye Nnamoko, the local government PDP chairman, said they could vouch for Mbah’s competence and capacity to deliver good governance.

Steve Oruruo, special adviser to the governor on informatio­n, said they organised the colourful reception to inform Mbah of their unwavering support, commitment and dedication to the project.

he said that Apkugo town is made up of businessme­n and profession­als willing to partner with the next government to move the state to loftier heights.

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