The Anambra State governorship candidate of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, Mr John Nwosu, has said that he won’t step down for anybody within the forthcoming election within the state.
Nwosu, in a press launch issued by the Director Common of his marketing campaign council, Hon. Bonny Okoye, revealed that he was just lately visited by the Labour Celebration candidate, Dr George Moghalu, at his nation house in Nnewi to debate the election.
Each candidates are from Nnewi and had just lately acknowledged that their aspirations would possibly cut up the vote within the industrial city, whereas Moghalu had instructed that, earlier than the election, he and Nwosu would meet to harmonise their positions and make sure the city offered a single candidate.
Nonetheless, in a press launch on Tuesday, Nwosu insisted that he would pursue the election to the top and wouldn’t step down for Moghalu or anybody else.
He mentioned: “On Saturday, thirtieth August, upon his request, the Labour Celebration candidate Chief George Moghalu visited the ADC candidate Mr John Chuma Nwosu at his nation house.
“Each candidates mentioned an array of points referring to the eighth November Anambra governorship election. They shared the view of the pressing want to exchange the incumbent ruling administration in Anambra State.
“The ADC candidate, Mr Nwosu, made very clear his intention to run a clear, centered political marketing campaign till the very finish.
“He was of the view that Anambra voters ought to determine whom they need as governor. Accordingly, the problem of any candidate stepping down for the opposite was fully off the desk.
“I want to reiterate, hereby, that ADC will stay within the governorship race till the very finish.”
The Anambra governorship election is scheduled for eighth November.
Each Labour Celebration and ADC candidates are thought-about high contenders, alongside different key candidates such because the incumbent Anambra State Governor, Prof Chukwuma Soludo, representing the All Progressives Grand Alliance, and Prince Nicholas Ukachukwu, representing the All Progressives Congress.
