Wednesday, 4 June 2014
APC’ll Restore Enugu’s Glory In 2015 – Chairman
The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Enugu State
said on Tuesday that it would restore the lost glory of
the state in 2015. The party said it was buoyed by the
yearning for change in the state to prosecute the 2015
governorship election.
The Chairman of the party in the state, Dr Ben Nwoye,
told journalists in Enugu that it was confident of
victory in the election.
“When our party takes over the government house, the
glory days of Enugu State will be here again.”
“Our aspiration to win the 2015 governorship election
in the state has been made a lot easier by the massive
yearning of our people for change.
“We want to return the state to the people who are the
rightful owners instead of the few individuals holding
sway,” he said.
He said the APC would at the right time bring up the hot
and burning issues that had led to the ineffectiveness of
governance in the state.
Nwoye lamented that a whole lot of young people were
roaming the streets without any source of livelihood,
adding that such had bred insecurity in the system.
Nwoye said the APC had become a beautiful bride in
the state, adding that notable politicians from other
political parties were on the verge of joining it.
He, however, lamented that the aspiration of the party
had been hampered by the ineffectiveness of the
judiciary in carrying out its statutory obligations in the
political landscape.
“A lot of people have shown interest in joining the
APC. But such has been hampered by the ongoing
litigation involving some members of the National
Assembly that recently defected to our party,” Nwoye
said.
He said the party had put in place a process that would
throw up a candidate who would be the toast of the
people in the 2015 governorship election.
“We are going to have free and fair primaries to elect
our flag bearer unlike what obtains in other political
parties where some people have already been anointed.
“Whoever emerges in our party will have the goodwill
of the people because in a true democratic process, the
people should have their way, not a few individuals,” he
said.
He said the party would enthrone a responsible
government that would weigh every option before
taking any action bearing on the lives of the people.
“For the past 15 years, our state has grappled with
avoidable challenges arising from ineffective
leadership.
“What we as a party need do is to give our people the
right information in order to take their destiny in their
hands.
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