A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Anambra, Chief
Ekene Enefe, says the party has bright chances to win the Nov.6
governorship poll in the state but must work hard.
Enefe said this during an interactive session with newsmen in Awka on
Monday, warning the party not to rely on “federal might” to achieve
victory.
He charged the party leadership and aspirants to take their campaigns to
the communities and ensure the grassroots became part of their
electioneering.
He said that although the goodwill President Muhammadu Buhari enjoyed in
the South-East was a huge advantage, “the aspirants must not be carried
away and rely on Abuja or federal might alone for victory”.
He urged the aspirants to unite and rally support for any of them that
would emerge from the primary in the interest of the party.
Enefe also urged the party leadership to conduct a primary election that
would reflect the wishes of a majority of the members.
“The chances of APC is very bright in Anambra because of the failure of
the All Progressives Grand Alliance-led government to fix the
infrastructure deficit and security challenges.
“We cannot talk about winning election in Anambra without counting on
Buhari’s achievements in the state and southeast in general.
“This is the time for APC to takeover the mantle of government in
Anambra but we are not doing enough.
“I expect the party to develop a robust grassroots based campaign. We
should not rely on any power or connection anywhere.
“This election has to be seen to be won freely and fairly.
“The electorate want those they can trust. The aspirants have to touch
the base. They need to carry the grassroots along.
“They should roll up their sleeves and get to work,” the APC chieftain
said .
He threw his weight behind the call for a president of Igbo extraction
in 2023 but urged the people to reach out to other regions in the effort
to achieve its objective.
He also urged the political class from the zone to work to ensure that
it presented its best for the raçe in 2023.
He advocated that the youths from the zone be given a chance, pointing
out that available evidence showed that the best preforming ministers in
the present Federal Government were youths.
“When we talk about presidency of Igbo extraction, its not just about
southeast because we have other people of Igbo race outside the zone
“So, we have to look inward and support our own wherever they are.
“The zone should begin to work towards next presidential election,” he
said. (NAN)