The governorship candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in Anambra State, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, has said the November 6 election is a must-win for the party.
He said losing the election would be the end of APGA.
Soludo spoke yesterday during a grassroots campaign at Akpo community in Aguata Local Government.
The former Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) governor urged party faithful to work together and ensure victory at the polls.
He promised to run an all-inclusive government.
Soludo said: “We cannot afford to lose this election, because if we lose this election, it will be the end of APGA. We need to work together and make sure we win this election to survive and carry on the legacy of the party.”
“This is why I have come to you, to appeal to our traditional ruler, community leaders, president-generals, women and youths to vote for APGA.
“God has destined it that APGA is the party that can take Anambra to an enviable height. Do not waste your votes by voting for other parties. Let us get there together and make Anambra proud.
“We shall run an all-inclusive and a partnership government. We have an agenda for youths, women and people with disabilities.
“We shall take education to the next level by taking our students to the digital age. Anambra will become a digital hub, which will attract investors and create employment.
“We will improve power supply, build roads, ensure security of lives and property and make the state an industrial hub to boost business.”
The Commissioner for Health and convener of the Akpo campaign tour, Dr. Vincent Okpala, said Soludo’s victory at the polls would ensure continuity of the current government.
He enjoined APGA supporters to come out en masse on the election day and vote for the party’s candidate.
“We are behind APGA’s candidate because the Governor Willie Obiano administration has recorded progress as regards security, health, education, road network, economic and infrastructure development.”
“We believe that with Soludo, there will be continuity. He is the most popular candidate among all the candidates because of his achievements,” Okpala said.