2015 Election; Unakalamba Picks Nomination Form For Mbaitoli/Ikeduru Rep Seat

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By amaechi kingsley

As the political tempo approaches its climax towards the 2015 general elections, an All Progressive Grand Alliance APGA aspirant and Party hopeful Chief Ambrose Unakalamba, who hails from Obilubi in Mberi in Mbaitoli Local Government Area of Imo State has expressed his intention by picking the nomination and expression of interest form to represent the people of Mbaitoli/Ikeduru Federal Constituency at the Federal House of Representatives against the upcoming Party primaries.
Speaking to a large turn-out of his supporters and Party faithful at the party secretariat along Egbu road Owerri, a representative of Chief Unakalamba, Mr. Cosmos Unakalamba noted that only God Almighty gives power to whom he deems fit, adding that Chief Unakalamba is one chosen to serve and not to be severed, adding that he chose to run under APGA because of their high degree of creditability, accessibility, transparency and internal-democracy.
He said that the political terrain of Imo State had a long existence of APGA roots in the system which puts the Party on the driving seat amongst other political party’s in the State and one to be reckoned with for political positions in the South-East and Nigeria.
Mr. Cosmos Unakalamba noted that Chief Unakalamba has mapped out strategies and schematic with a view to provide the dividend of good and qualitative governance to his Constituents most especially to the youths and women through partnership with government at all levels.
He said optimistically that victory of the party’s mandate is assured for him following their support and the encouragement of various support groups, the House of Reps Seat of Mbaitoli/Ikeduru Federal Constituency will be efficiently occupied by Chief Unakalamba come 2015.
He charged other aspirants and Party faithful to imbibe the spirit of love, unity and support for whoever emerges victorious for the transformation of Mbaitoli/Ikeduru Federal Constituency and Imo State in general.