APGA, PDP, APC out of sight, Accord most positioned to govern Anambra–National Chair


The National Chairman, Accord Party, Alhaji Mohammad Lawal Nalado, Thursday, posited that his political party was most strategically positioned to win the Anambra State governorship election.

Nalado, who spoke in Awka during the Accord party primary that produced Chief Alex Nwankwo as candidate for November 6 poll, explained that the ruling All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA), and All Progressive Congress (APC), and People’s Democratic Party (PDP) were out of sight due to internal crisis bedevilling each.

The National Chairman, represented at the occasion by his Vice Chairman (South East), Chief Innocent Igboekwe, further added that Accord aside been first on the ballot list, has internal peace and transquility, with structure across the 326 electoral wards.

“Anambra state has experienced much in her political equation in the hands of APGA and PDP. They are desirous of quality change. The pendulum has shifted. The three parties people think of have gone; look at the crisis, and factions in APC, APGA, PDP.

“The battle is now between Accord and YPP. We will come over them because our party is strategically located. The uneducated and educated can easily locate it. So, we are number one and remains number one in the election,” he rephasised.

On the Accord primary, Nalado, saif Nwankwo emerged as a sole candidate with the supports of the delegates, who he insisted they conducted themselves peacefully.

On his part, the Anambra State Chairman of Accord, Chief Batho Igwedibia, said the party would no doubt win the forthcoming election because it was organised as well as has good manifestoes.

Earlier, the candidate of the party, Chief Alex Nwankwo, promised all inclusive government, assuring that his tenure as governor, if elected, would champion security,  education, infrastrural development and others.