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Guber Poll: Anambra ex-women PGs Endorse Moghalu, Vow to Resist Attempt to Buy their Conscience

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By Praise Chinecherem

Former Women Presidents General (PGs) across Anambra State have declared their total support for governorship bid of Labour Party Candidate, Chief George Moghalu ahead of the November 8 election.

The ex-women PGs vowed to resist any attempt by desperate politicians to buy their conscience, promising to stand firm for a better Anambra.

In show of solidarity, they pledged to take Moghalu’s message back to their various communities and mobilize massive grassroots support for Labour Party.

“We are ready to deliver our communities for Labour Party, because we believe in Dr. George Moghalu and the future he represents.

“Together, we will give our leader, His Excellency Peter Obi, his state as a strong base to actualize the Igbo presidency,” they declared.

Addressing to the women, Dr. Moghalu explained that his decision to run for governor is anchored on his desire to change the narrative of leadership in the state.

He decried the collapse of education, health, and security, pointing out that no society can thrive under fear and instability.

He assured that his administration would restore dignity to governance by investing in people-centered policies that directly touch lives and rebuild confidence in the system.

Recalling the era of good governance under former Governor Peter Obi, Moghalu stressed that the return of free education for children and free healthcare for the elderly will be a top priority under his watch.

He described such policies as a moral duty of government and a way of securing the future, lamenting that today, instead of social welfare, ordinary citizens are being harassed through crude taxation methods like “Aka Odo.”

He condemned such practices as shameful and insensitive, insisting that leadership must show compassion and empathy.

Moghalu however commended the coordinators of the forum, Barrister Oge Ekwezor and Madam Favour Nwaorah, for their commitment and resilience in mobilizing women leaders.

He described them as partners in the mission to deliver Anambra to Labour Party.

Moghalu interacts with members of the group during a meeting

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