The Inter Party Advisory Council (IPAC), Anambra State led by its chairman has paid a courtesy visit to the frontline governorship aspirant of the Labour Party, Chief George Moghalu.
The group Chairman, Chief Uche Ugwoji, visited Moghalu at his Uruagu-Nnewi country home at the weekend.
The eighteen registered political parties who made up IPAC were fully represented at the parley.
A visibly appreciative LP chieftain, Moghalu while welcoming them to his home commended their cohesion and objective disposition towards his aspiration.
He used the opportunity to formally inform them that he is presenting himself for the 2025 governorship election of the state, and appealed for their individual and collective support.
Chief Ugwoji, described Moghalu as a distinguished colourful political bride that will make the remarkable leadership difference in the driving seat of the state.
He pledged the cooperation and support of all members of IPAC to bring in a leadership that will make Anambra citizens happy and proud.
He said it is the prayers of the 18- member political parties in IPAC to have a trouble-free governorship election process next year.
The Anambra State Chairman of LP, Chief Ugochukwu Emeh praised Moghalu for being a shining example of political uprightness, adding that he is a good material to lead the state out of its present doldrums.
He noted that it was a welcome development that his first political shift away in political party allegiance was with LP, which he described as a party of man and nature.
“He’s a person of note, a person of strong assurances. I’m very convinced that once he secures the mandate, he will transform every segment of Anambra, “he added.
The Chairman of According Party, Chief Bartho Igwedibia described him as a man of trust who had remained the same. He said that Moghalu’s governorship bid was the IPAC’s personal project.
He, therefore, charged IPAC to see the task ahead as their duty and to work in synergy with Moghalu for the aspiration to be smoothly realized.
Chief Mathias Aninwachukwu of the Peoples Redemption Party (PRP) saw Moghalu as a desirous candidate who is fully matured, prepared and ready for the task.
He expressed the assurance that with the necessary expected political understanding that Moghalu would get to the promised land.
Ndidi Olie of the National Rescue Movement (NRM) thanked him for being very definite in his plans and programmes for the rescue needed by the state’s economy, so the IPAC likewise was open to say we will stand by him.