Politics
Stakeholders buy APC guber form for Edozie Madu, beg him to save Anambra


Political Stakeholders from Anambra State have appealed to Hon. Edozie Madu to contest for the November 8 Anambra governorship election on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
The appeal followed after the stakeholders on the platform of Save Anambra Movement (SAM) took it upon themselves to purchase the Expression of Interest and Nomination form at the APC National Secretariat Abuja for Hon Edozie Madu on Monday evening.
Presenting the form to Madu at his office in Maitama Abuja, the group led by Mr Ikechukwu Okafor expressed strong belief that he has all it takes to tackle the lingering problem of insecurity in Anambra State.
Recall that Edozie Madu was an APC gubernatorial aspirant during the shambolic party primaries that produced Senator Andy Uba in 2021.
The group is however confident that this time, things will be different especially with assurances coming from APC National Chairman Umar Ganduje of a free and fair Primaries.
Save Anambra Movement believes that Edozie Madu is miles ahead of other aspirants to clinch the ticket owing to his credibility as a grassroot politician and strong connections with APC stalwarts at the national level.
Hon. Edozie Madu is a long time APC stalwart from Owelle Ezukalla in Orumba South Local Government Area of Anambra State.
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