Anambra Poll: Anambra Indigenes In Diaspora Urge Ngige, Others To Withdraw Cases

By James Eze
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The Anambra State Association (ASA, World-wide) the umbrella body of Anambra indigenes in the diaspora, has appealed to all the candidates in the November 16, 2013 gubernatorial election in the state to withdraw all cases pending in courts and the tribunal against the duly announced winner of the election and Governor Elect of Anambra State, Chief Willie Obiano and join hands with him to turn the state into a “Strategic Asset” in Nigeria.


In an Official Statement issued from its office at 6a – 1646 Victoria Park Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the association, made up of mostly Anambra indigenes resident in Canada, the United Kingdom, USA, South Africa, Japan, Russia, China, Spain, Ireland, India, Dubai, Finland and Pakistan observed that in any election, there would always be winners and losers and urged the candidates who ran against Chief Obiano to shelve their ambitions for now and lend a hand in the collective effort to turn Anambra State into a model state in Nigeria.

Said it: “Through our "Think hope Philosophy" and with our "Alliance of the Willing" groups across the globe we ask that all the Nov, 16, 2013 Gubernatorial Candidates stop re-litigating the bygone process and get behind the person with the people's mandate in making Anambra State a “Strategic Asset” in Nigeria.”

The Statement which was signed by its Chairman, Chudi Asidianya and its General Secretary, Dr. Nwachukwu Anakwenze further urged “Anambrarians of all political stripes to shelve their ambitions for the governorship of Anambra State for the next four years and rally round the Governor Elect, His Excellency Chief Willie Obiano in the interest of all Anambrarians as well also implore the Governor Elect to prepare to govern Anambra with a broad agenda that answers to no political sycophants as he is now the Governor elect of the entire Anambra State rather than the governor of APGA, APC, Labour or PDP.”

Acknowledging the November 16, 2013 election in the state as “free and fair,” the group lauded the smooth transition from one political leader to another in the state and pledged its continued collaboration with the in-coming administration to attract investments to the state.

The association also expressed its good will to the Governor Elect of Anambra State, rechristening him as the “Akpokuedike Ndi Anambra” and prayed that God would grant him the wisdom and good health to chart a new progressive path for Anambra State.

It further listed its activities as collaborative networking for the transfer of economic and technological power to Anambra State, inspection of development projects in the state, election monitoring and collaboration with relevant stakeholders on education and infrastructure.