BREAKING: INEC Publishes Name Of Valentine Ozigbo As Candidate Of The PDP For Anambra 2021

September 9, 2021
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Valentine Ozigbo PDP Candidate
Valentine Ozigbo PDP Candidate

THE Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), has published the name of business mogul, Valentine Ozigbo as the gubernatorial candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for November 6 Governorship elections.

The national electoral body also published Mrs Azuka Enemo, as Mr Ozigbo’s running mate.

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The event which held at the headquarters of the PDP, Wadata Plaza, Abuja, was attended by eleven PDP governors including Ifeanyi Okowa, who doubles as the Governor of Delta State and the Vice Chairman of the National Campaign Council for the Anambra Poll.

Governor of Sokoto and Chairman of PDP Governor’s forum, Aminu Tambuwal, graced the occassion, alongside other topshots like former Vice President Atiku Abubakar.

Valentine Ozigbo is a multiple-award-winning global CEO, international sports developer, and national peace advocate, who resigned from Transcorp in March 2020 to dedicate the rest of his life to public service.

Ozigbo, a seasoned administrator and a two-time commissioner for Local Government Affairs, has in less than two years, created the “Ka Anambra Chawapu” movement, currently making waves in the state.

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