‎Anambra 2025: YPP promises to  restore socio-economic activities if voted

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‎The Young Progressive Party (YPP) in Anambra says it will revive socioeconomic activities in the State if elected in the Nov. 8 governorship election.

‎By Obinna Unaeze

‎The Young Progressive Party (YPP) in Anambra says it will revive socioeconomic activities in the State if elected in the Nov. 8 governorship election.

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‎Mr Uzu Okagbue, the Deputy Governorship candidate  in the election made the promise in  Umudioka community, Dunukofia and Ogidi community, Idemili-North Local Government Areas of the Anambra.

‎“Today, I have the honour of joining my brothers and neighbours in Umudioka and Ogidi as both communities marked the cherished Mkpikpa and Nwafor cultural festivals.

‎“It is not a merely celebration, it is a vivid reminder of who we are; a people steeped in heritage, resilience, and pride.

‎” It is refreshing. It is a stirring reminder that, despite the shadows that now hover over our state, Anambra’s soul is alive and yearning to shine,” he said.

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‎He said that  insecurity in the  state has not only shattered lives but has also crippled the state’s  economy, muted social vitality, and cast fear over even the most sacred communal celebrations.

‎“Today, I witnessed cultural resilience. But I also saw the caution in the eyes of elders, the reduced crowds, the shortened processions, subtle yet telling signs of a state held hostage by fear of insecurity,” he said.

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‎Okagbue assured that if voted into power on Nov. 8 in the governorship election, the party  would tackle insecurity to boost socio-economic activities in the state.

‎He decried the current situation where security challenges such as armed robbery, kidnapping for ransom, cultism among others have reduced the peoples economic and social lives to the barest minimum.

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