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Enugu 2023: APGA Guber Candidate, Frank Nweke Unveils 7-point Agenda

By CHARLES ONYEKWERE

Ahead of the 2023 general election, the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, Mr Frank Nweke Jr., has unveiled his manifesto to the people of Enugu State.

The former Minister of information and culture who is seeking the mandate of the people of Enugu State to occupy the lion building come 2023 anchored his manifesto on what he termed ‘Seven Key Trusts for Reigniting the Coal City.’

At the unveiling which took place at Kobb Event Centre, Enugu, Nweke said his administration will focus on Leadership, Governance, Security and Human Capital Development.

The former Director-General of the Nigerian Economic Summit Group said he will also seek the Economic Transformation of the state, Environmental Sustainability & infrastructure as well as Technology & Innovation.

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He assured that he will harness the young population in Enugu State and provide the enabling environment for the state to thrive.

He further said that the location of the state gives it regional and national trade routes, adding that this creates an opportunity for trade at local and international levels.

While emphasising that he will run an honest and transparent administration, he said he will keep it simple and speak to issues affecting the state.

He charged Ndi Enugu that the forthcoming election is beyond politics but “a fight to reclaim who we are as Igbos” because those “things that make us Igbos are either lost or daily challenged by leaders who have undermined our capacity, insulted our identity and spat on our dignity.”

He further charged the people to join him “to stand on the side of those who understand what it means to be our brother’s and sister’s keeper.

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