Prime Business Election Debate: Governorship Candidates Pledge Security, Economic Revival For Nigeria’s Southeast State, Anambra | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News

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ANAMBRA STATE, Nigeria, November 2, 2021 -/African Media Agency(AMA)/- Ahead of the tension-soaked November 6 governorship election in Nigeria’s Southeast state of Anambra, candidates, Saturday evening (October 30), participated in an election debate organised by Prime Business Africa to provide insight into what their blueprint would for the people of the state. The debate aptly titled ‘Anambra 2021: Security And Economy […]

ANAMBRA STATE, Nigeria, November 2, 2021 -/African Media Agency/- Ahead of the tension-soaked November 6 governorship election in Nigeria’s Southeast state of Anambra, candidates, Saturday evening , participated in an election debate organised by Prime Business Africa to provide insight into what their blueprint would for the people of the state.

Dr Ikechukwu, who was the lead anchor, noted that the debate was independently organised and funded by Prime Business Africa, the reason he accepted to co-host it when the company contacted him. The debate consisted of three stages in which the aspirants spoke about ways they intend to solve the economic and security issues bedevilling the Anambra.

Participants in Saturday’s special edition include Valentine Ozigbo of the People’s Democratic Party , Retired Colonel and Architect Geoff Onyejekwu , Chief Ben Etiaba , Dr. Chidozie Nwankwo , Chief Akachukwu Nwakpo and Dr Obinna Uzoh .

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