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ANPP set to capture power in 2015 – Party chairman, Onu

  • Writer: Admin
    Admin
  • Nov 20, 2012
  • 1 min read

As the clock ticks for 2015 general election, the National Chairman of All Nigerian People’s Party (ANNP), Chief Ogbonnaya Onu, has said that the party is set to oust the ruling party.

The party chieftain made this known to party members during an interactive meeting of Ebonyi chapter of ANPP at Uburu in Ohaozara Council Area of Ebonyi.

Onu disclosed that the party had mobilised men and materials in preparation for the nation’s general elections schedule for 2015.

According to Onu the party would do everything possible to capture power in the forthcoming general elections.

ON the issue of merger with the oppositions, the chairman said: “We are not against any political party. What we want is the protection of the best interest of the majority of our people’’

He said the 13-year-rule of the PDP led government in Ebonyi had been a total failure in the areas of human and infrastructure development.

He said, “Roads in the state are death traps, our hospitals are non functional while our schools lack adequate teaching and learning materials.

“Workers are not properly motivated, corruption has become the order of the day among the political class.

“Our great party, the ANPP is built on the foundation of justice. We will ensure that the hopes of the masses of Ebonyi people are restored when we take over power.”

The interactive meeting was attended by state party chairman, Mr. Emenike Orji; member representing Ezza/Ishielu Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Mr. Peter Ede, among other party chieftains.

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