Anambra Governor Professor Chukwuma Soludo, through his aide, responded to the call of Labor Party presidential candidate Peter Obi by telling party MPs and the public to speak with the governor after they are elected. rice field.
The February 25 presidential and parliamentary elections have seen many struggles since Labor won more than 95 per cent of the vote for him in Anambra, which is home to the Governor and his APGA. , the state legislative elections have been postponed. 18
Obi hopes to use his and his party's clout to attract more MPs to Parliament, but the ruling APGA party is also struggling to control the legislatures.
Obi met with Labor candidates for the National and State Councils in Anambra on Friday to urge them to work with Sordo after the election.
Obi told party members that Soludo would remain his brother and should not fear being removed from office by the Labor-controlled parliament.
But on Saturday, Abrime claimed that Obi's calls were highly deceptive and intended to deceive the people of Anambra against Sordo. Obi cannot talk about the development of Anambra, nor can he ask the people of Anambra to elect representatives from the opposition to work with Sordo. I know it wasn't easy for him, even though he worked in a Congress dominated by Democrats.
"The people of Anambra should go all out and vote for the APGA next Saturday if they want the governor's development move to continue."
"The people of Anambra supported Obi during the presidential election and Sordo refused to interfere when people went out to vote for Labor." bottom. .
"We voted Labor in the presidential election, but we voted APGA in the House of Representatives election and want the people of Anambra to know that," he added. , but both APGA and LP are vying for control
