By Okechukwu Onuegbu
The governorship candidate of Action Alliance (AA), Ozo Jeff Nweke, on Friday, picked the N50M political campaign license imposed by the Anambra State Signage and Advertisement Agency (ANSAA).
The MD/CEO, ANSAA, Mr Tony Ujubuonu, who announced the imposed license fees at a press conference two weeks ago had insisted that they would use the relevant laws of the land to prosecute any politician, contestant or political that could dare to display outdoor advertisements without first making the payment.
Nweke, who is among the first set of contestants to pick the license despite faulting it as illegal fee, said that with the latest development his campaign posters, handbills, billboards, branded vehicles and others would be seen across the 326 electoral wards of the Anambra State and beyond.
The security expert and entrepreneur of worth, represented at the occasion by his running-mate, Mr Obi Elvis Anayochukwu and some party members said he was confident of victory on the November 8 gubernatorial which was why he never wanted any person or thing to stop him from reaching out accordingly.
According to him, the election is between AA and others but at the end Anambra people would have their say by voting a candidate with passion to feed the nation, secure and upright the masses.
"We have confidence on winning the election. AA is not new. Ozor Nweke is a figure, a household name within Anambra State and beyond. We are seeing and hearing from the masses on who will be their choice. We are well positioned to change Anambra State for good, starting with security of lives and property, to attraction of foreign and local investors and others," he added.