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APGA Chief Urges Traders to Ignore Tony Nwoye, Prepare to Move to Umunya New Site

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By Our correspondent

Chinedu Obigwe, a chieftain of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), has advised plumbing material traders to disregard Senator Tony Nwoye’s counter advice and prepare to move to their permanent site at Umunya.

Obigwe accused Senator Nwoye of being an enemy of progress, particularly in Umunya, Nteje, and Oyi communities, where the relocation of plumbing material sellers is expected to attract development.

The APGA chieftain alleged that Senator Nwoye’s statement, “anybody that said that they will chase plumbing material sellers to Umunya cannot do that and that they will continue staying at their temporary site,” was aimed at inciting traders against the Anambra State government.

In a statement on Wednesday, Obigwe said, “I pity any plumbing material trader that will live on Tony Nwoye’s false hope because the hope of that trader will be dashed and the person will end up in regret.”

Obigwe emphasized that the movement of Rod and plumbing material sellers to Umunya will attract unprecedented development to Umunya, Nkwelle, Nteje, and Awkuzu communities.

He advised traders not to rely on Senator Nwoye’s “false hope” and instead support the government’s efforts to develop the state.

He criticized Senator Tony Nwoye for his recent comments at Ogbo ogwu market, accusing him of talking recklessly without considering the implications of his words.

He questioned the Senator’s credibility, labeling him an “accidental Senator, adding,”Our people have taken note and will use their vote to reply him in 2027.”

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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