2027: NDC unveils Abia candidates, promises quality leadership
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has unveiled its candidates for the 2027 general election in Abia State, promising quality leadership and a new narr Read More: https://punchng.com/2027-ndc-unveils-abia-candidates-promises-quality-leadership/
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has announced its entire slate of candidates for the 2027 general election in Abia State. Among those introduced are Etugo Ogah, who will vie for the governorship position, and two senators: Nkechi Nwogu for the Abia Central district and Uko Nkole for the Abia North district. Other announced candidates include Karibe Ojigwe, a former Super Eagles midfielder, for the Bende Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, and NDC's flagbearers for the State House of Assembly.
Speaking at the event in Umuahia, the state capital, NDC state chairman Ako Atulomah expressed the party's commitment to offering quality leadership and bringing smiles to the faces of Abia residents. He criticized other political parties for failing to prioritize the well-being of the people, stating that the NDC is determined to change the narrative.
According to Atulomah, the goal of the party is to unveil its candidates and end the era of impersonation, paving the way for voters to choose the right candidates who they can work with. He also urged party members to protect their votes and resist the influence of moneybags.
Ogah, the party's governorship candidate, is confident that the NDC will win the election in 2027. He pledged to engage in reconciliatory visits to aspirants who were not elected in order to maintain party unity. Ogah appreciated the support of party members, the state chairman, and the senatorial candidates, and encouraged members of the Kwankwasiyya movement and other pro-groups to continue promoting the party wherever they are.
Former senator and party candidate for Abia Central, Nkechi Nwogu, emphasized her extensive experience in public service and her dedication to improving the state. She plans to transform the Michael Okpara University of Agriculture into a conventional university, enabling students to study law, medicine, and other courses without having to go abroad for higher education.
Nwogu highlighted her commitment to addressing the needs of Abia Central, including the youth, retirees, and women. She expressed optimism about the party's ability to bring the dividends of democracy to the people.
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