Nwosu Shares Vision with Obi Support Group

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Mr John Nwosu addressing members of Obi Support Group during an interactive session with them, Sat 9 Feb 2025.

By Jude Atupulazi

Frontline Labour Party, LP, Guber Aspirant for this year’s election in Anambra State, Mr John Nwosu, has met with associates of the party’s leader, Mr Peter Obi, with whom he shared his vision for the state.

Talking about the meeting which held on Saturday, February 9, Nwosu described it as an honour and privilege to attend and address the ‘First 2025 Meeting of the Associates of Peter Obi (APO), a formidable political action forum in Awka.’

Speaking further, he said, ‘During my brief interaction with members of the forum, I shared my vision and action plan for a secure and prosperous Anambra State. I drew their attention to the need for continuity in governance and the similarities and nexus between my SHEEEMS plan of action and Peter Obi’s ANIDS optimal governance model which they were all very familiar with.’

Nwosu said he was going to deploy short and long term plans to address insecurity in the state through the use of cutting edge technology.

His words, ‘I stressed that with some forward planning, I intend to establish a security command and control centre within 48 hours of assuming office as a Governor, along with an operational plan of installing advanced tracking devices and deploying forensic experts.

‘I reiterated that under my watch, there will be zero-tolerance for crime and criminality; nobody can commit crime and go free in Anambra State.

‘I also informed the forum that we will put an end to the transactional ad hoc methods of conditional cash transfer (CCT) and instead, review the extant legislative mandate and database that would allow us to cater for the aged and indigent through transparent social safety net initiatives.

‘I disclosed to the forum that we would commence the foundational basis for a mass transit monorail system that will connect the Onitsha-Nnewi- Awka axis with Ekwulobia, with a view to boosting commerce, development and economic expansion.

‘Finally, I urged them to collectively and individually get involved in the ongoing effort to secure Anambra again, more so since the dismal track record of the Soludo Administration over the past three years left a lot to be desired.’

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