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Ex APGA Chieftain Joins ADC, Declares for Nnewi South II Seat In Anambra House of Assembly

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Mr Emma-Valentine Ifechigha, a former Admin Secretary of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in Anambra has declared his intention to contest for Nnewi South Constituency II in the State House of Assembly.

Ifechigha, a former councillor of Ukpor Ward III and grassroots political mobiliser who said this in Awka on Sunday said he had formerly joined the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

He said he registered and picked his ADC party card in Ukpor Ward III and had been leaders and stakeholders of the party in Nnewi South Local Government Area.

He said his decision to contest for the Seat was informed by a firm commitment to inclusive, people-oriented, and accountable representation.

Ifechigha said his legislative approach would guarantee fairness, transparency, and sustainable development across the constituency.

“My vision is to ensure that governance truly reflects the needs and aspirations of our people through regular town hall meetings, open consultations, and continuous engagement with constituents.

“I am committed to ensuring that every town within the constituency is actively involved in government budgeting and project implementation.

“Towns will be encouraged to clearly present their priority areas of concern, which he will vigorously lobby to ensure inclusion in the State budget.

“Constituency projects will not be imposed but will be collectively identified and executed in partnership with the respective towns,” he said.

Ifechigha called on the people of Ukpor, Ezinifite, Ebenator, and Akwaihedi which made up the Ward to embrace ADC in the coming general election and support this vision of purposeful representation and progressive leadership.

“Together, a constituency that truly works for all can be built, let us move forward, united and determined, for a better Nnewi South Constituency II,” he said.

Emma-Valentine Ifechigha

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