In a bold move ahead of next year's elections, the former National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) boss has announced his intention to run for the Anambra State governorship.
The ex-NIWA leader confirmed his decision, stating his primary goal is to address the growing insecurity in the state.
Clarifying rumors about a potential Senate run, he firmly stated, “I will be contesting for the Anambra State governorship seat next year and not the Senate.”
The former NIWA boss recently resigned from the All Progressives Congress (APC) and, on October 1, officially joined the Labour Party, signaling a fresh political chapter.
His decision to contest has been met with interest, particularly due to his emphasis on tackling the state's security challenges, a key issue on the minds of many Anambra citizens.
With his experience in leadership and his commitment to addressing pressing issues, his entry into the governorship race is set to stir the political landscape as the 2025 election draws closer.
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