Labour Party: Abia State Governorship Candidate unveils running mate

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Dr. Alex Otti, the Labour Party’s Gubernatorial Candidate in Abia State, has unveiled his running mate, Mr. Ikechukwu Emetu, a 38-year-old engineer.

Otti also inaugurated his Campaign Council, with a former House of Representatives member, Chief Nnanna Ngwu, as the Chairman.

In a speech at the event in Umuahia on Tuesday, the governorship hopeful said that Emetu satisfied his desire for youth as a running mate.

According to him, the choice is to give the Abia youths a sense of belonging in the political space. Otti also said that he got attracted to Emetu because of his antecedent as a philanthropist.

“He is renowned in Ohafia Local Government Area for his outstanding community development service and humanitarian gestures.

“He fits squarely into the character and quality of the deputy that I yearned for,” he said.

Speaking also on the campaign council, he said they constituted the team to drive a robust and result-oriented campaign that would ensure victory for the party.

In an acceptance speech, Emetu thanked Otti for finding him worthy of such an exalted position.

“This opportunity is not only for me but millions of Abia youths.

“You have made us believe that the future truly belongs to the youth,” Emetu said.

He promised to mobilise the youths for their collective victory at the polls, adding that they would not betray the confidence reposed in them.

Also, the Chairman of the campaign council promised the team would leave no stone unturned to ensure victory for the party.

He appealed to members of the council to be committed to the project and shun divisive tendencies, such as gossip and backbiting.

The State Field Coordinator of the campaign and former House of Representatives member, Chief Acho Obioma, described Otti as “a good product that sells itself.”

Obioma said the people love and admire the former Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of the defunct Diamond Bank.

In a remark, the Methodist Archbishop of Umuahia Diocese, Most Rev. Chibuzo Opoko, said he was satisfied with the high political consciousness sweeping through the country ahead of the General Elections.

Opoko, the Special Guest of Honour at the event, said that even clergymen could no longer afford to be apolitical at such a critical period in the nation’s political history.

“I am happy over the active involvement of the nation’s youths to take back their country,” he said.

He said all hands must be on deck to salvage Abia and the country from economic retardation, widespread poverty, infrastructure deficit, unemployment, and general insecurity.

 

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