A group of Ebonyi State Local Government Areas publicity secretaries under the Peoples Democratic Party has urged the party’s governorship candidate to commence a more practical reconciliatory move to bring all aggrieved members under a united ‘umbrella’.
This was as the group charged party faithful in the state, including aspirants of various positions in the primaries, to unite for the delivery of all the candidates of the party come 2023.
The group said, “The task ahead is tedious and we can only get over it when we go with one voice and full house”.
The group stated this after in a communique, on Tuesday, after its meeting, in Abakaliki.
The communique, which was read by the PDP Publicity Secretary in the state, Comrade Chika Nwoba, read in part, “As the voice of our great party in our different LGAs in Ebonyi State, we have come together today to adopt and congratulate the candidates of our party ahead of the 2023 elections from presidential to House of Assembly seats. We congratulate our amiable governorship candidate, High Chief Ifeanyi Odii and His Excellency, Atiku Abubakar and pledge to work tirelessly to ensure that they emerge governor and president, respectively.
“We plead with everyone who contested any position at the primaries to unite and commit to the delivery of candidates come 2023. The task ahead is tedious and we can only get over it when we go with one voice and full house.
“We advice our governorship candidate to initiate a more practical move towards bringing everyone under a united umbrella, as we know him to to man of great substance.
“We call on all members of our great party and stakeholders to take seriously the responsibility of ensuring that PDP gets back to the Ebonyi Government House, come 2023, as the people of Ebonyi State are in a hurry to have the PDP back so as to start a process of sanitising the system.”
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