APS Inaugurates ward executives in Ihiala to mobilize support for Soludo re-election

Ward Excos

Ukpa Ewa

Anambra Patriots for Soludo (APS) has inaugurated its ward executives in Ihiala Local Government Area.

The inauguration ceremony at Ihiala Local Government Council drew a large crowd of supporters and party faithful.

Addressing newsmen, APS State Chairman, Chief Ejiamatu Enekwechi, said the excos will mobilize, and educate citizens on strides of the government.

They will also protect votes to ensure that Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo returns for a second term.

Represented by the Public Relations Officer, Dr. Freeman Obumneke, Enekwenchi charged them to carry themselves as true ambassadors of Gov. Soludo.

He urged them to promote his achievements and staying resolute in their loyalty.

“You are now inducted into the APS family. This oath you have taken today is a vow to work for the future of your children.

“Do not allow anyone to buy your conscience with money because such gratification is temporary,” he warned.

He said re-electing Governor Soludo is a vote for continuity and consolidation of developmental strides of the last three years.

Growing support for Soludo

APS Coordinator in Ihiala LGA, Mr. Albert Nwabueso, described participants’ turnout as a testament to the growing support for Governor Soludo in Ihiala.

He expressed confidence that the local government would deliver overwhelming block votes for the governor on November 8.

“Soludo is winning and occupying the seat again. The excitement here today cuts across all 20 wards in Ihiala. Our people are ready and jubilant.”

In her remarks, the Ihiala Women Coordinator of APS, Mrs. Theresa Okiyka was happy with the momentum building in support of Governor Soludo.

She assured that women in the area would rally votes for his re-election.

Highlight of the event was the presentation of branded APS materials, including aprons and crested items to the newly inaugurated members.

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