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Nwuche Flays Imposition Of Candidates

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Ahead of next year’s  Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) primaries across the country, a frontline politician and a former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon Chibudhom Nwuche has urged the leadership of PDP to jettison the politics of imposition of candidates and allow people to vote their conscience.

According to Hon Nwuche gave the advice during a meeting with local government party and ward executives in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni local government area of Rivers State, recently to solicit for support toward the realisation of his sensational ambition for Rivers West as well as garmer support for President Goodluck/Sambo Presidential ticket.

He said it is only when people are allowed to choose their preferred choice of candidate during the coming elections that the party and indeed the country can strive in leadership development adding that he will provide youths employment and to ensure that Onelga is given its dues as the highest oil producing community in the country.

The former deputy speaker House of Representatives and deputy chairman, South-South campaign organisation for Jonathan/Sambo told the party faithful that the era of candidate endorsement in the party is over adding that people are becoming tired of bad leadership in the country.

The former lawmaker urged the people to ensure that they protect their votes against any forms of hijacking during and after the election while calling on them to participate in the INEC Voter registration exercise.

According to him, “it is the only way that they can choose their respresentatives in all segments of political leadership in the country.

He urged the Onelga people to vote for president Goodluck/Sambo during the party primaries adding that the duo  are most credible candidates the country needs as at the moment to move the country for ward.

Earlier the chairman of association of ward chairmen in the area, Mr. Churchill Ikpe assured the aspirant of their support during the primaries saying that the people would vote for credible candidates in all the elections.

 

Bekweru Weli

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