Enugu State People’s Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate for next month election, Hon. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, has promised to deliver vital projects in the state based on the needs of the people if elected governor.
Ugwuanyi disclosed this at the weekend when he hosted a delegation from Lagos under the aegis of Hon. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi Support Group, who visited him in Enugu.
He promised that when elected governor, he would call the people of the state and other stakeholders to a town hall meeting where segments and constituents of the state would table their major needs which would guide his administration in taking sensitive decisions on the location of projects.
The group, which has a membership that cuts across the three senatorial zones of Enugu State, donated over 15,000 campaign materials to Ugwuanyi to help him in his electoral bid. The group pointed out the numerous achievements of the lawmaker who has been representing Igbo-Eze North/ Udenu federal constituency in the House of Representatives in the past 12 years informed their decision to support him.
In his brief remarks, chairman of the Lagos support group and native of Awgu Local Council Area, who led the three-man delegation, Chief G.O. Onuorah, explained that as natives of Enugu State living in Lagos, members of the group came together to form a united front in support of him with a view to checkmating those who are hell-bent on fomenting trouble following the emergence of the lawmaker as the PDP candidate.
In his response, Ugwuanyi told the three-man delegation: “My campaign is an instrument of God and this can be testified by even drivers, ‘keke’ riders on the streets of Enugu.”
He urged the group that apart from campaigning for him in Lagos as shown in the campaign materials produced by the members, they should also join in the various prayer activities embarked upon by many groups which are also drumming support for him. On how his proposed administration would run, especially in developing the state, Ugwuanyi urged them to come up with ideas on what should be done to improve governance in the state if he is elected.