Tag: Obiora Okonkwo

  • Anambra guber: With fanfare, Obiora Okonkwo submits APC nomination forms, promises to win primary, main election

    Anambra guber: With fanfare, Obiora Okonkwo submits APC nomination forms, promises to win primary, main election

    Frontline aspirant for the Anambra State November 8, 2025 off-cycle governorship election on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Prof Obiora Okonkwo, has returned his completed expression of interest and nomination forms to qualify him to contest the party’s April 5, primary, expressing confidence that he would be the party’s candidate.

    Okonkwo, who arrived the national headquarters of the APC  in Abuja in a glamorous carnival-like fashion with drummers, was received by thousands of his supporters who stormed the secretariat in many buses.

    His arrival at exactly 1.24pm along the multiple supporters bearing posters with same inscription eulogising him as the choice and supporting his aspiration, really grounded vehicular and human activities along Blantyre street housing the APC secretariat, throwing the entirely headquarters into a frenzy with many dancing to various musical bands.

    Addressing newsmen, Okonkwo boldly declared that by the grace of God he would not only win the APC primary but also the main election in November 8, to give Anambra new lease of life.

    He said: “I want to tell you that after praying seeking God’s face, we have successfully submitted the completed forms. We have no doubt that we have entered other phase of the race and that we will be declared the winner after the primaries by God’s grace.”

    “Yes, power belongs to God and having submitted the the forms, I totally submit to the will of God. What I am assuming is that an earthquake will erupt in Anambra to remove the rudderless incumbent governor. We will win Anambra for the APC.  We will bring the state and the South East into the APC fold.”

    On why he is confident, Okonkwo said: “I am the only aspirant coming from Anambra Central, the zone where AC and ACN held sway before the party transmuted into APC. Returning to APC is a home coming for me and I am happy to be home. God made it possible for AC and ACN to win elections in Anambra Central before, using me and other men of goodwill to actualise them.

    “I hope to lead the campaign and be on the ballot paper. We already have the advantage and with the support of the party and God Almighty, APC will win Anambra State governorship election.

    “We have only gotten pain, sorrow and agony from Governor Chukwuma Soludo instead of his promise to reproduce Taiwan, Hong-Kong and Japan in Anambra. Why did it take him this long to start doing something about the insecurity in the State? It is medicine after many deaths and the spirit of those who lost their lives will not forgive us if we give Soludo second term ticket.”

    On the speculations that the presidency may have entered into an agreement with the state governor to deliver 25 per cent to President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 presidential election, Okonkwo dismissed it, saying: “This is the time for Anambra people to pay him back. Soludo claimed that he worked for President Tinubu during the presidential election but he did not. He only worked for himself. We have it on good authority that the letter written by the presidential campaign of the APC to him for a courtesy visit on him by Mr President but for 10 times, the Chief protocol of the governor did not intentionally meet them to receive the letter. And for that reason, he could not meet the President for a handshake when he came for the campaign.

    “Allowing to him to win with the support of APC from Abuja, means plucking your eyes and giving it to him to see based on the promise that he will deliver 25 per cent for Tinubu in the 2027 presidential election. Why should you go for 25 per cent when an APC sitting governor can make him win landslide?

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    “We will never fall into that APGA gimmick anymore. Our president is a true party man and know that he cannot sabotage the party. We have heard that story but our message to him is that we are not buying into that APGA gimmick. There is no such arrangements. We know that APGA was led by Dim Chukwuemeka Odimegwu-Ojukwu, but today, there is no APGA but Solutions.”

  • United Nigeria Airlines boss, Obiora Okonkwo, joins Anambra gov race

    United Nigeria Airlines boss, Obiora Okonkwo, joins Anambra gov race

    Prof. Obiora Okonkwo, Chairman of United Nigeria Airlines, has declared his intention to contest the Nov. 8 governorship election in Anambra.

    Okonkwo declared his intention on Friday at a brief ceremony in his country home in Ire village in Ogidi, Idemili North Local Government Area.

    The business mogul, who said he would contest on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), also inaugurated his provisional campaign council ahead of the party’s primary.

    Okonkwo said he was driven by a sense of responsibility to contribute his quota to the development of Anambra after a deep reflection and extensive consultations with stakeholders,

    He said Anambra was a land of limitless potential with industrious entrepreneurs and resilient people.

    Okonkwo said the state had not lived up to its full promise as a result of poor governance.

    “The pains and horror of insecurity have left our people living in the bondage of fear. People earnestly cry for real security and progress.

    “With a deep sense of responsibility and unwavering commitment to the future of our dear Anambra State, today I declare my intention to contest the forthcoming governorship election.

    “I believe Anambra deserves the best. Together, we can build a state that truly works for everyone; a state where governance is about service to the people and not to self,” he said.

    Okonkwo said he would prioritize security, economic transformation, job creation, infrastructure development, education, human capital development, agriculture, technology, skills acquisition, and value reorientation.

    He described his entrance into the race as a movement to reclaim Anambra from stagnation and place it on the path of sustainable development.

    “I cannot do it alone. I need your support; together, we can make Anambra a shining example of excellence and good governance.

    “I pledge to prioritize the welfare and well-being of our people, particularly the youths, women, and vulnerable populations.

    “My vision on this movement is to build a prosperous, secure, and globally competitive Anambra.

    “No society can thrive without security and accountable leadership. We will work closely with security agencies, invest in community policing, and ensure government efficiency.

    “It is for this movement and for the good of our collective future that I intend to pursue this vision on the platform of APC,” he said.