People’s Democratic Party (PDP) leaders in Uzo-Uwani Local Government Area (LGA) of Enugu State have pledged massive support for Gov. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi in the 2023 gubernatorial poll.
The party leaders in the council area gave the promise on Sunday when they paid a solidarity visit to the governor at the Government House, Enugu.
They thanked the governor for his support, love and administration’s uncommon transformational agenda in the council area.
Expressing gratitude to the governor, the leaders thanked him for the numerous face-lifting infrastructural projects his administration has executed in the LGA, as well as the appointment of their sons and daughters into various public positions.
The Uzo-Uwani leaders reaffirmed their solidarity, unflinching loyalty and support for Ugwuanyi, stressing that they were solidly behind him and would give him 100 per cent votes in 2023.
Speaking on behalf of the people, the council Chairman, Mr Chukwudi Nnadozie said: “Your Excellency, you have done you own part. What we are waiting is 2023 when we will give you our 100 per cent support.
“One vote will not miss from the primaries to the general elections as our people have vowed that nobody will penetrate them; that they are intact for you.
“Your Excellency, we are here to thank you for all your support, love and the face-lift you have given to Uzo Uwani since you assumed office in 2019.
“You started by making sure that you restored peace and security, safeguarding the lives of the people of Uzo Uwani, among other interventions. We cannot take that for granted,” he said.
Also speaking, the Commissioner for Agriculture, Mr Matthew Idu, who corroborated what the council chairman said, described Ugwuanyi as a peace maker and a great achiever, stressing that their loyalty and support for him were overwhelming.
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