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I’ll return Abia to God if elected gov in 2023 – Igbokwe

The Trumpet Nigeria by The Trumpet Nigeria
February 12, 2025
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The governorship aspirant of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Abia State, Mayor Lucky Igbokwe, has promised to return the state back to God if elected governor in 2023 The Trumpet gathered.

The entertainment guru popularly known as Don Lulu who made the promise while addressing PDP delegates and stakeholders at Ikwuano said that “what Abia needs to survive now is a godly leader with a genuine love for the people”.

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He noted that a godly leader will not be comfortable cruising around as governor while workers and pensioners go to bed on empty stomach.

“Give me the opportunity and I will return Abia to God. A godly governor will not owe workers for even God forbids owning labourers.

” We should stop wasting our future with ‘anointed’ candidates, who have no vision and capacity. Abia has suffered enough underdevelopment.

The governorship hopeful whose slogan is “Youth O’clock”, said he particularly joined the race to secure a better future for Abia youths.

” I joined the race because of my concern for the people, especially my fellow youths who deserve a better future.”

He, therefore, called upon the youths to rally round him to liberate the state from the stranglehold of ‘imposition of leaders who are not prepared for leadership’.

” My fellow youths, we need to unite together and liberate ourselves. We should not be deceived by the so-called anointed ones. Real anointing comes from God, not man.”

He argued that Abia is heavily endowed with enough resources that could guarantee a better living standard for the people but regretted that the residents have continued to wallow in poverty due to poor leadership.

“We have enough to secure our future and guarantee free education from primary to secondary school. But our parents keep struggling to pay school fees. Why? Those whose children are in public school decided to keep them there because they cannot afford school fees in private schools.

” We should stop saying there is no money. Abia has enough. All we need is someone who loves the people and is not a greedy person.

” There is so much pressure on parents today because of the bad economy. This is the reason for the escalating insecurity in the land. It will get worse unless we elect a visionary leader with good plans and love for the people, and Don Lulu is that man Abia needs!

” Give me the opportunity and I will deliver good governance that will touch everybody’s doorstep”.

Read Also: Bandits more desperate to kill, maim innocent people – Gov Ishaku

The Ohuhu-born computer expert and entertainment icon said that he would take many Abia youths out of poverty through the Entertainment industry.

He also promised to create massive jobs through the agric sector like his kinsman, the late Premier of the Old Eastern region, Dr Michael Okpara who he vowed to emulate his footsteps.

Igbokwe disclosed that already, he had commenced a farm estate project aimed at engaging 15, 000 Abia youths in poultry farming and modern agriculture.

He said that N650 million had been earmarked for the project that would train 5000 youths from each of the three senatorial zones, and provide them with soft loans to start after their training.

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