The candidate of All Progressives Congress APC candidate in Ebonyi State Chief Francis Ogbonna Nwifuru has assured to urgently resolve the lingering land dispute between the people of Amachi Community in Abakaliki LGA and their brothers of Eja Community, Obubra LGA of Cross River State.
The APC Gubernatorial candidate gave the assurance when he visited the people of Ndiegu Amachi Community alongside his close ally, a business mogul from Ezza Nation Chief Chibuike Orogwu and other APC stalwarts in Abakaliki, the State Capital.
The Governorship candidate hopeful who frowned on the havoc rendered by the crisis in the area pledged to immediately swing into action towards restoring permanent peace in the area for the interest of the residents.
Addressing the people of the Amachi Community who turned out in large numbers to welcome him, Chief Nwifuru commended them for their hospitality and urged them to always appreciate Gov. Umahi who out of his magnanimity has found the Izzi clan worthy to rule the State, which according to him has broke the issue of kindred dichotomy that was tearing Izzi people apart, adding that his emergence as the APC Gubernatorial Candidate has brought everyone together.
He charged the people to vote APC massively for continuity and consolidation of Gov. Umahi's lofty achievements in the State and enjoined them not to be deceived by other political harlots from the Izzi clan and others who are in quest for power by all means.
He noted that the government of Izzi people would put to stop all the issues bordering on land that is confronting the people and their neighbours and by extension the entire Ebonyi State.
On his part, the Chairman of Abakaliki Local Government Council Hon. Ebere Nwogba congratulated the people of the Amachi Community especially Ezeogo Simeon Aziewa for their support and solidarity in ensuring that Chief Francis Ogbinna Nwifuru succeeded Governor Umahi.
Nwogba restated the preparedness of the Council to deliver APC from top to bottom, saying the massive turnout of the people in the area would guarantee the victory of the party APC in the Community.
However, the Lagos base Izzi Traditional Ruler, Eze Simeon Aziewa while expressing satisfaction on the visit of the APC Governorship candidate, pledged his continued support towards achieving his political desire.
He tasked the people of the Izzi clan and other clans in the State to massively support the candidature of the APC Guber candidate in the spirit of equity, fairness and justice and called all and sundry to go and collect their permanent voter's cards (PVCs) as it remains their power to vote credible leaders into power in this 2023 general elections.
Furthermore, a business mogul from Ezza Nation, Chief Chibuike Orogwu, appealed to the people of Ebonyi State especially the Izzi clan to vote for Chief Francis Nwifuru, whom he described as the most qualified and competent candidate to govern the State while assuring to canvass massive votes for him.
Contributing, the State Director General of the APC campaign council for continuity and consolidation, Chief Austin Umahi commended Governor Umahi for choosing Chief Francis Ogbonna Nwifuru from the Izzi clan to be his successor. Umahi charged the people of the Izzi clan to do away with anything that could truncate the emergence of their son as the next Governor of Ebonyi.
Adding their voices, the town union president of Ndiegu Amachi Community Chief Simon Ekwekwe and a popular businessman in the area Mr Sunday Nwambam expressed their avowed determination and preparedness to vote for APC candidates at all levels while promising to embark on a home-to-home-campaign-to woo more supporters into the party.
Meanwhile, the event attracted the Ebonyi North APC Senatorial Candidate Chief Onyekachi Nwebonyi, the APC candidate for Abakaliki South Constituency Hon. Joseph Ununu, the immediate past chairman of Izzi LGA Hon. Paul Nwogha, the Coordinator of Amachi Community Hon. Obinna Nwiboko among other distinguished political officeholders.
The highlight of the event was the cultural displays by different groups.


