An APGA Chieftain and a major stakeholder in Idemili South, Engr. Sir Simon Akachukwu Ukpaka, has thrown his weight behind the APGA Chairmanship Candidate for Idemili South, Hon. Mrs Amaka Obi (Iyom Ife-Abata), and APGA Councillorship candidate for Nnokwa ward, Comrade Valentine Ifeanyi Mbadugha.
Engr. Ukpaka received them in his country home Nnokwa during the monthly fellowship of widows under the Akachukwu Akonam Foundation.
Engr. Ukpaka while endorsing the candidates noted that, Hon. Amaka Obi’s performance as the Transition Committee Chairman of Idemili South was the reason why he is supporting her, as he believes that she will do more for the people of Idemili South.
He spoke highly of Hon. Obi and Comrade Valentine Mbadugha with regards to their passion for good governance and harped on the need for effective collaboration after the election.
While assuring the support of widows in Nnokwa and the support of Ndi Nnokwa in the election, Engr Ukpaka encouraged them to ensure that widows are well supported and, also dividends of democracy reaches to the grassroots.
Hon. Obi, in her response appreciated Engr. Ukpaka for the support and assured her commitment to the welfare of women, widows and the entire people of Idemili South will be doubled.
The Youth Leader of Nnokwa, Comrade Ifeanyi Eriobu, the ward Chairman, Comrade Ifeanyi Ukpaka, local government party excos, Ozo Okechukwu Chibueze and Mrs Anthonia Oguine, were present during the visit.
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