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A Call To Purposeful Representation, Unity And Progress For Ahiazu/Ezinihite Mbaise


Written By Media Team 


To the great people of Ahiazu/Ezinihite Mbaise Federal Constituency — esteemed party faithfuls, respected stakeholders, dedicated delegates, vibrant youths, industrious women, and the entire progressive family of All Progressives Grand Alliance — I humbly present myself before you with a heart deeply committed to service, unity, development, and the advancement of our beloved constituency.

Hon. Nduka Anyanwu, who and with firm belief in the ideals, principles, and progressive vision of our great party, respectfully seek your valued support and mandate in the forthcoming APGA Primaries for the Ahiazu/Ezinihite Mbaise Federal Constituency.


At this defining moment in our political journey, our people deserve leadership that listens, leadership that understands the struggles of the ordinary citizen, and leadership that is prepared to work tirelessly for sustainable growth and inclusive development. 

The constituency is blessed with intelligent youths, hardworking women, visionary elders, and resilient communities whose potentials must no longer remain untapped and our great party, APGA, as Hon Nduka reiterated has consistently stood for justice, inclusiveness, people-oriented leadership, and progressive governance. 


As boldly proclaimed in the vision of our party: “We Are True Progressives, We Leave No One Behind.”

This is far more than a slogan; it is a commitment to every family, every ward, every community, and every citizen across Ahiazu and Ezinihite Mbaise.

 It is a promise that governance and representation must reach everyone regardless of status, background, or political affiliation.

Hon Nduka Anyanwu’s aspiration is driven by a sincere desire to build a stronger and more prosperous constituency anchored on human capital development, effective representation, and strategic empowerment. 

He steps forward with a clear mission as thus:
To provide purposeful, accessible, and responsive representation for our people. 

To empower our youths and women through sustainable economic opportunities, entrepreneurship, and skills development initiatives. 

To attract meaningful federal presence and developmental projects to our constituency. 

To strengthen education, healthcare delivery, infrastructure, and community development. 

To promote unity, dignity, peace, and collective progress across Ahiazu and Ezinihite Mbaise. 

To ensure that the voices, concerns, and aspirations of our people are effectively represented and defended. 

This journey is not about personal ambition alone; it is about our shared future as a people.
 It is about building a constituency where our youths can dream again, where our women are supported and empowered, where our communities experience visible development, and where governance truly reflects the hopes and aspirations of the people Hon Nduka restated. 

The future we seek cannot be built in division. It must be built in unity, trust, collaboration, and collective purpose. 

Together, we can raise a new banner of hope and progress for Ahiazu/Ezinihite Mbaise and position our constituency for greater opportunities and national relevance.

He therefore humbly appeals to all APGA faithfuls, stakeholders, and delegates to stand with him in this noble movement. Let us work together, support this vision, and proudly fly the APGA flag to victory in the spirit of unity, progress, and service.


With your support, victory is certain.
With unity, progress is inevitable.
With APGA, the people will always come first.

Hon. Nduka Anyanwu
APGA Aspirant,
Ahiazu/Ezinihite Mbaise Federal Constituency
“Progress Through Unity and Service.”

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