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My Ambition, Call To Service – Anyanwu

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A frontline aspirant for the chairmanship position of Etche local government council in the forth coming local government elections in Rivers State, Obinna Anyanwu has declared that his ambition is a call to service in the area.
Speaking on Monday, when he returned his nomination form to the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP’s secretariat in Port Harcourt, Anyanwu said that his emergence as a favorite aspirant was as a result of the wishes of the people. According to him, “I feel honoured, God is at work. The elders, youth and political stakeholders in Etche local government came together and after looking at my antecedents said that this is their son in whom that are well pleased”.
“I am their son and I am giving myself back to them for service”
He said that his ambition is not about himself but the people and that his chances at the poll depend on the people and love. “If you want to win and lead the people, showcase yourself, if they love you, you’ll get their mandate, it’s about the people decide”, he said.
Anyanwu assured that if he becomes the chairman, he would always be with the people via town hall meetings in order to be on same page with them regarding their needs. He described PDP as the greatest party in Nigeria and the only party they have in Etche and Rivers State.
Speaking earlier, the member representing Etche Omuma Federal Constituency in the Federal House of Representatives, Hon Jerome Eke, who spoke on behalf of all political office holders in Etche, described Anyanwu as the Sole Chairmanship candidate of PDP for Etche Local Government Area.
He said that Anyanwu is the only aspirant that has remained with the party without betraying the party and advised other aspirants to go and look elsewhere.
“Today, we have decided to support our own person, we have decided to sustain loyalty in the party. Since obinna Anyanwu has remained loyal to the party, Etche people have decided to support him. He is our sole candidate”, said Eke.

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