Politics
Anambra: Muoghalu, Nwosu scale through Labour Party screening
.. Party candidate to emerge April 5

The two Labour Party aspirants for the Anambra state governorship election, Chief George Muoghalu and Sir John Nwosu have been screened and confirmed for the party primaries slated for April 5, 2025.
The Screening Committee led by its chairman and the Deputy Minority Whip of the House of Representatives, Hon George Ozodinobi on Friday screened the two aspirants after which it submitted the result to the leadership of the party.
In his speech, Hon Ozodinobi praised the two aspirants for being true party members and also commended them for their track records and loyalty to the leadership of the party.
He assured them of the party’s non partisan approach towards its selection process and its commitment in ensuring that the best aspirant emerge.
“We will work according to the laid down rules and we want to assure you of highest level of transparency throughout the process of the selection.
“We will work to ensure that we approach the election as a united house, without rancour. It is going to be a brotherly context where everyone in the party will join our flag-bearer in the onerous task of campaigning and winning the November governorship election for the salvation of Anambra State.”
Chief Muoghalu is a politician, administrator and business executive. He was the first National Secretary of the All Nigeria People’s Party (ANPP), former National Auditor of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and a former Managing Director of NIWA amongst others. Similarly, Sir Nwosu is an IT expert and a global business entrepreneur. He was also a Director at the 2023 ObiDatti Presidential Campaign Council.
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