• Former APC auditor declares to run for Anambra governor next year

    Former apc auditor declares to run for anambra governor next year - nigeria newspapers online
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    Immediate past national auditor of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr Paul Chukwuma, has declared interest to contest the 2025 Anambra State governorship election.

    Besides organizing regular seminars and interactive meetings at all levels of party leadership, he also revealed his commitment to giving the APC an overwhelming support base, financial backing, unrivaled motivation, and confidence.

    In a well-attended consultative meeting with the party’s chairmen from the 326 wards in the State, Chukwuma confirmed his interest in contesting for the Anambra governorship seat currently occupied by Prof Chukwuma Soludo of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA).

    He used the occasion to announce the donation of a brand new state secretariat and three Zonal offices and grassroots offices in the 326 wards of Anambra State.

    According to him, “henceforth, never again will APC be lost in the crowd or relegated to the background in the state.

    “I have now provided a new State office, Zonal offices and 326 Wards offices. I have also provided funds for regular monthly meetings for constant interactions among members.

    “I insist that we all as APC members must be very proud of the party. We must have a distinct uniform that will always stand us out as APC members. We must wear it with pride, after all we are the national ruling party.”

    Chukwuma, flanked by a Board of Trustee member of the party; Ralph Okeke; state chairman, Basil Ejidike; a former member of the Federal House of Representatives, Ifeanyi Ibezi among others, he also presented booklets for registration of members, ahead the proposed e-registration of the party.

    He announced plans to organise regular seminars for the party leaders and select members all over the state to ensure that the APC stays far ahead of other political parties in the state.

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