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"Ndubueze, Candidate to beat" - Nwokorie.

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Nwokorie DavidJan 23, 2023
"Ndubueze, Candidate to beat" - Nwokorie.

David Nwokorie, The Director of New media and a Spokesperson for the Patrick Ndubueze. campaign Organization has described the APC Senatorial front runner as a Cynosure and paragon ahead of the February Polls.

He disclosed this recently in an exclusive chat with Imo Flash in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State Capital. According to him, Hon. Ndubueze is a deal for which no concessions could be given. he went on to assert that the clamor for youth inclusiveness in politics is a reflection of a feat that had been attained by The Senatorial front runner nearly 30 years ago.

"first of all Hon. Patrick Ndubueze is not a serial contestant but a serial Winner. it is quite regrettable that Okigwe Zone had been deprived the opportunity of having a political doyen and virtuoso embodied with incomparable legislative acuity as himself. Next month will be the opportunity of a lifetime for the people of Okigwe, especially the Youths to define a new path by handing over the Mandate to Him."

He described the vision of the Divine project as one which encompasses Infrastructure, economic growth, social welfare and more importantly, quality representation for all. He went on to reference the notable achievements made by Hon. Ndubueze as a member of the House of Representatives, noting that the gamut of experience garnered over time will be relevant in positioning The Zone as a strategic Hub for variegated economic developments.

Nwokorie further adjured that ahead of the February Polls, it was imperative for youths to factor in the outstanding quality of Hon. Ndubueze's outspoken persona- his ability to speak passionately for a common course void of sentiments or bias, his humility, candor and the summit of it all, his Technical Knowledge of Governance and Representation. These factors he argued were cardinal reasons why Patrick Ndubueze remained the candidate to beat in next month's elections.


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