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APGA Is A Political Party Rooted In Values, Aspirations And Progress: Obi-Okoye

The Anambra State Chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Chief. Ifeatu Obi-Okoye, has described APGA as a political party rooted in the values, aspirations, and progress.

Chief Obi-Okoye noted that over the years, APGA-led administrations have prioritized good governance, infrastructural development, youth empowerment, and security, stating that the August 16 bye-election and the November 8 governorship election offer Ndi Anambra a critical opportunity to reaffirm their trust in a party that has delivered practical results and transformative leadership across the state.

He emphasized that under the leadership of Governor Chukwuma Soludo, APGA has recorded unprecedented achievements in education, health care, road infrastructure, agriculture, technology, and grassroots empowerment.

“The implementation of free education in public schools, comprehensive road construction across all senatorial zones, and support for traders, artisans, and youths under the “One Youth, Two Skills” initiative are clear indicators of people-centered governance. APGA is not just making promises, it is fulfilling them”. Obi-Okoye affirmed.

He maintained that voting APGA in the upcoming elections is a vote to sustain the progress and reforms already in motion, adding that It is a vote for continuity, stability, and the further deepening of developmental policies that have begun yielding tangible results.

Obi-Okoye said that the party remains the only truly homegrown political platform with a clear understanding of the unique needs of Anambra people and a proven record of responding to them.

He called on Ndi Anambra to rise in unity to defend their mandate and ensure that the gains of the past years are not reversed as the two elections draws closer.

“Supporting APGA is not just a political choice, it is a commitment to securing a better future for our children and generations to come. Let us speak with one voice and move Anambra forward by voting massively for APGA on August 16 and again on November 8”. He concluded.

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