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APC’s Ukachukwu pledges development for all Anambra communities

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From Aloysius Attah, Onitsha

Candidate of the All Progressives Congress for the November 8, 2025 governorship election in Anambra State, Prince Nicholas Ukachukwu, has given the assurance that all the one hundred and seventy nine communities in Anambra State would experience unprecedented transformation under his administration when elected into office as governor.

Ukachukwu gave the commitment at Orsumenyi community on Wednesday when he received representatives of the global family of Orsumenyi Elites group, some communities and groups who were in full support of his gubernatorial aspiration.

The Elite group led by their international President, Chief Francis Umeh, who declared their support for Ukachukwu, also presented two brand new branded Sienna sedans, mouthwatering cash and other campaign souvenirs and materials.

The governorship candidate while responding to their appeal and acknowledging the numerous gifts assured them that he would open up all communities in the State.

According to him, “Anambra State is simple to develop and transform within two years. We have enough human and material resources to achieve the transformation under 24 months. I will begin with interconnecting all the Council Areas to each other and then to the State capital. Then all the major commercial and industrial hub of the state would be given special attention. The state will remain a huge industrial site for the four years. And every community must be included and active in the whole development activities,” he stated.

Giving more insight into his blueprint, Ukachukwu urged the Anambra electorate to vote wisely on November 8 noting that the State is tired of men of mere rhetoric and grammar.

Ikukuoma emphasized that out of all the candidates lined up he was the only one who has chains of investments and factories in different parts of the state including Awka, the capital.

He noted that he simply demonstrated his implicit faith in the workability of the State and her economy, unlike those who simply breeze in at election times to capture and milk its economy and disappear.

According to Ukachukwu “every citizen is very valuable, and important in the project ahead. Therefore no aka-odo, no killings or maiming, or no abductions. Youths and the unemployed shall be rehabilitated and engaged meaningfully.

“November 8, 2025 will usher in a total new order in the State, called love, and all hands will be on deck…,” he stated.