Politics

APGA Chief Berates Ekwunife, Backs Soludo for Second Term

Politics

BY OUR CORRESPONDENT

The National Coordinator of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) Media Warrior Forum, Evangelist Chinedu Obigwe, has launched a scathing attack on Senator Uche Ekwunife and her political alliance with business mogul Nicholas Ukachukwu, describing their governorship ambition as “dead on conception.”

In a strongly worded statement on Wednesday, Obigwe said the duo lacked the moral standing to seek the support of Anambra people in the upcoming governorship election scheduled for November 8, 2025.

“Let’s try and be calling a spade a spade and stop wasting time and effort in sugarcoating what is wrong to be right.

“My stand remains that Ekwunife does not have the moral justification to mobilise Anambra women to tell them to vote for the dead-on-conception Ukachukwu/Ekwunife governorship ticket,” Obigwe said.

He described the duo as unfit persons who, according to him, have nothing meaningful to offer Anambra State.

“The good people of Anambra know very well that voting for them is tantamount to committing a suicidal mistake, and they will avoid it,” he added.

Obigwe, a vocal supporter of the Soludo-led administration, lauded Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo’s performance in office, urging voters to reward the APGA leadership with a renewed mandate.

“Governor Soludo’s administration has done marvellously well for Anambra people. Voting for the Soludo/Ibezim ticket on November 8th is the only way Anambra electorate will say thank you for the transformation of our State to the envy of other states in Nigeria,” he said.

The APGA Chief also took a swipe at Senator Ekwunife’s media aide, Tony Ezike, accusing him of attempting to distort facts in the media space over his comment titled,”Soludo ‘s desperation and the unprovoked attack on Ekwunife: A Threat to democracy in Anambra State.”

“The general public should disregard the piece by Tony Ezike. He only made a futile effort to twist facts and stand truth on its head,” Obigwe stated.

As political campaigns intensify in Anambra State, the rhetoric is heating up, with APGA strategists making early moves to defend the party’s incumbency ahead of what promises to be a hotly contested election.

By Ifeizu Joe

Ifeizu is a seasoned journalist and Managing Editor of TheRazor. He has wide knowledge of Anambra State and has reported the state objectively for over a decade.

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