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Abia: It’s Unfortunate People Still Support PDP- Emenike  

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July 27, 2022
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Abia: It’s Unfortunate People Still Support PDP- Emenike

All Progressive Congress (APC) governorship candidate, High Chief, Ikechi Emenike has berated the ruling Peoples Democratic Party over the state of  Ohafia-Arochukwu road describing it as the worst in the state.

Emenike said this during a visit with members of the party and stakeholders of Arochukwu local government area in Ututu.

Sympathizing with the people over the poor state of the road, Ememike berated the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), noting that it is very unfortunate that some people are still supporting the ruling party in the state when a road that’s less than 35kilometers is still left to do be done.

The development economist said the condition of the road has become most embarrassing “now that most third world countries are no longer talking about road as one of their headaches.

“By the grace of God, if I am elected into office next, I will end the age old saying that there is no easy route to Arochukwu by rebuilding the road before the end of next year”.

Emenike stated that the development he would bring to Abia is such that he would not only build Infrastructure, but also build a strong Abia economy to sustain and upgrade them when necessary.

In his remarks, the candidate for Arochukwu/Ohafia federal constituency, Hon Dan Okeke asserted than they will support his candidacy as state can’t afford to choose another candidate other than him.

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Abia: It’s Unfortunate People Still Support PDP- EmenikeAll Progressive Congress (APC) governorship candidate, High Chief, Ikechi Emenike has berated the ruling Peoples Democratic Party over the state of  Ohafia-Arochukwu road describing it as the worst in the state.Emenike said this during a visit with members of the party and stakeholders of Arochukwu local government area in Ututu.Sympathizing with the people over the poor state of the road, Ememike berated the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), noting that it is very unfortunate that some people are still supporting the ruling party in the state when a road that’s less than 35kilometers is still left to do be done.The development economist said the condition of the road has become most embarrassing “now that most third world countries are no longer talking about road as one of their headaches.“By the grace of God, if I am elected into office next, I will end the age old saying that there is no easy route to Arochukwu by rebuilding the road before the end of next year”.Emenike stated that the development he would bring to Abia is such that he would not only build Infrastructure, but also build a strong Abia economy to sustain and upgrade them when necessary.In his remarks, the candidate for Arochukwu/Ohafia federal constituency, Hon Dan Okeke asserted than they will support his candidacy as state can’t afford to choose another candidate other than him.

 

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