By Okechukwu Onuegbu
The frontline governorship aspirant of All Progressive Congress (APC) in Anambra State 2025, Sir Paul Chukwuma has assured the residents and indigenes that the State would shrug away from what he termed clueless leadership.
Chukwuma, in a New Year Message signed by his campaign spokesman, Mr James Eze, entitled "Hope Rising in Anambra State" added that Anambra would recover her lost glory and retake her position as one of the most peaceful, prosperous and prestigious states in Nigeria.
According to him, "2025 is the year of new beginning for Anambra State. It is the year our dear state will rise again to reposses the fulness of its glory and respect among Nigerian states. Anambra shall shrug away its present nightmare of clueless leadership and cast aside the dark clouds of insecurity. Yes, Anambra shall rise again this year."
He expressed regrets that the state had fallen into wrong hands in the past three years and had consequently been pegged back in critical development indices.
"I'm appalled at how low we have sunk under the leadership of the current administration. The level of insensitivity and ice-cold meanness of the current APGA administration is legendary. Never have Ndi Anambra seen this type of inflexible and pitiless spirit in previous governments; the type that is totally unmoved by the tears of the people they exist to serve.
Driving the theme of hope and new beginning further, Sir Chukwuma declared that 2025 offered Ndi Anambra the chance to change their unacceptable narrative by choosing a new administration that will wipe away the tears of anguish caused by the APGA administration.
"This is an election year in Anambra State. We are at the threshold of change. I trust Ndi Anambra to make an objective decision about their own happiness, their own greatness and their own lives. This is Anambra's year of glory and it shall be well with Anambra State," he further declared.
Sir Chukwuma also observed that Anambra deserved better, arguing that no state with Anambra's enormous human and material resources should undergo the vicious cycle of violence and regression as Anambra had experienced in the hands of the current APGA government.
"Ndi Anambra, it's a new day in our beloved state. Let's make a difference. Let's change our story. This is our year. Happy New Year, Ndi Anambra," Sir Chukwuma concluded.
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