Labour Party Chieftain Chief Ike Ibe hosts Anyaso, Calls Sustained Support for Otti’s Administration in Abia

A prominent Labour Party Stakeholders in Abia State, Chief Ike Enyioma Ibe yesterday played host to Dr. Chima Anyaso in his country home at Amankwo Uzuakoli in Bende Local government area.

The meeting was marked by celebrating Appeal Court victory of Nenadi Usman led faction Labour Party over Julius Abure having coincided with the judgement earlier on Tuesday.

Speaking at the occasion, Chief Ike Enyioma Ibe called for synergy and support towards the developmental strides of the State Governor, Dr. Alex Otti.

He emphasised the need to work together towards the Governor’s reelection in 2027, having performed creditably well in his first 35 months in office.

Chief Ibe noted the numerous achievements of Dr Alex Otti so far and called for Abians not to be used as clogs in the wheel of progress by truncating his outstanding record of success so far.

He maintained that if given a second term, Dr Otti would not only complete his well deserved second term but also leave a solid foundation and lasting legacy of good governance in Abia for posterity to come.

Chief Ibe who thanked Dr Anyaso for the visit and promised to support his ambition to represent the good people of Bende at the National Assembly.

He emphasised that Anyaso’s candidature will make a huge difference as he has always supported efforts that uplift the welfare of Bende and pledge for effective representation at the green chamber.

Earlier, Dr Chima Anyaso, who is also an aspirant for Bende federal constituency in the House of Representatives said his visit was a continuation of his constancy to prominent figures in his Labour Party over his ambition.

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Anyaso applauded the contributions of Chief Ike Enyioma Ibe, describing him as a trusted and reliable party man and staunch supporter of Dr Alex Otti administration in the State.

He described the Appeal court verdict as victory for democracy noting that it solidifies their faith in the leadership Labour Party.

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