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Nwosu Picks Nomination Form, Says Soludo Hasn’t Done Enough To Deserve 2nd Term 

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AWKA  – The governorship front runner of Labour Party in Anambra State in the November 8 governorship election, Mr. John Chuma Nwosu has picked the Expression of Interest and Nomination Form of the party, saying that “by God’s grace victory will be achieved and Anambra will be secure again”.

In an interview in Awka on Friday, Nwosu dismissed Governor Chukwuma Soludo’s performance in office saying it has not met the expectations of the people. 
Asked if the security initiative the governor launched has not effectively silenced the opposition, Nwosu responded: “No. Quite the contrary. It was perhaps the concerted criticisms from the opposition that prodded him to act. His initiatives came too late for those who lost their lives.  We are still not certain if his security initiatives are sustainable or just a kneejerk response geared at winning electoral votes. We are already witnessing some lapses”. 

He said the people have no trust in the government and that it is necessary to restore faith and trust in our leaders.
He restated his plegde to serve for four years as Governor as both he and Soludo came from the same geographical zone of the state.
On the crisis rocking his party and whether it will affect the party primary, Nwosu responded: “I can’t deny the prevailing leadership challenges. Yet they are not insurmountable. There are ongoing efforts to resolve the challenges at the national level. At the State Level, our party is stable and the State Exco under the leadership under Chairman Ugochukwu Emeh is doing the needful ahead of the primaries”. 

As for how much influence the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) will likely have on the state governorship election, Nwosu said he believed the people of Anambra State will get the government they deserve if they turn out boldly to vote for such a government. 

“Conventionally, I do not foresee the APC featuring in that Anambra governance spectrum.  We are not aspiring to be a one-party nation”, he added. 

Nwosu also spoke about coalition talks of contestants in the election, saying that “the common dominator is the collective will to bring the disastrous Soludo Administration to an end. 

“Anambra’s interest supersedes any personal interests or ambitions. If it will take a coalition of Like Minds to get rid of Soludo and his cabal, so be it. I’m ready to be part of that coalition. We must all get involved in rescuing Anambra”, he concluded#
Pic. Nwosu Picks Nomination Form, Says Soludo Hasn’t Done Enough To Deserve 2nd Term 

CHUKWUJEKWU ILOZUE, AWKA 

The governorship front runner of Labour Party in Anambra State in the November 8 governorship election, Mr. John Chuma Nwosu has picked the Expression of Interest and Nomination Form of the party, saying that “by God’s grace victory will be achieved and Anambra will be secure again”.

In an interview in Awka on Friday, Nwosu dismissed Governor Chukwuma Soludo’s performance in office saying it has not met the expectations of the people. 
Asked if the security initiative the governor launched has not effectively silenced the opposition, Nwosu responded: “No. Quite the contrary. It was perhaps the concerted criticisms from the opposition that prodded him to act. His initiatives came too late for those who lost their lives. We are still not certain if his security initiatives are sustainable or just a kneejerk response geared at winning electoral votes. We are already witnessing some lapses”. 

He said the people have no trust in the government and that it is necessary to restore faith and trust in our leaders.
He restated his plegde to serve for four years as Governor as both he and Soludo came from the same geographical zone of the state.
On the crisis rocking his party and whether it will affect the party primary, Nwosu responded: “I can’t deny the prevailing leadership challenges. Yet they are not insurmountable. There are ongoing efforts to resolve the challenges at the national level. At the Stat

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