APC to “capture” Anambra with “seen and unseen forces” come November 6 Governorship election, says Ngige

Minister of Labour and Productivity and former Governor of Anambra State, Dr Chris Ngige, on Saturday declared that the All Progressives Congress (APC) will “capture” the State through “seen and unseen forces” in the November 6 Governorship election.

Dr Ngige said shortly after revalidating his membership of the party at Alor Ward 1, Idemili South Local Government Area of the State on Saturday said the APC registration and revalidation was designed to strengthen and fortify the party in the country, calling on Anambra people to key in.

The Minister said Anambra APC is deploying all the “necessary forces” to make sure that the APC takes over the government by November.

“APC is going to use both seen and unseen forces to capture Anambra State by November. By this registration and revalidation, we are trying to fortify the party in the State.

“The seen forces are human beings and the unseen force is God, who is behind the APC,” he said.

He called on the people to use the opportunity offered by the APC registration to register with the party, noting that the APC is a party to beat in Anambra.

According to Ngige ,the registration is  meant to hand over the party to the grassroots, without which, there is no party.

“Anambra people should come out  and identify  with APC. We want the party to be handed over to the people and that is the major  reason we are doing this registration,” he said .

The chairman of the APC registration and revalidation exercise, Senator Bello  Turku, urged Anambra people to come out  en masse  to register with the party.

“Please, make sure that your registration will translate to winning the election by November. The bigger the merrier,” he said.

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