Anambra 2025: AA governorship candidate promises leadership free of pain, suffering
By Alphonsus Nweze, Onitsha
The governorship candidate of Action Alliance (AA) in November 8, 2025 Governorship race, Ozo Jeff Nweke, has again assured the people of Anambra state that he would provide leadership without pain, suffering and hopelessness.
Addressing the people of the state during a media briefing in Awka, the candidate said: “This is our time for real change that we crave for. The time for a complete turnaround is now. I am talking to you not as a politician with empty promises because I am not a politician.I am not a liar. I have no time for nonsense because I always call a spade, a spade”
Continuing, Ozo Nweke said: “I am not a guy man like them, I am a Nigger. There is no place for nonsense in me. If we move, we go straight to action. Therefore, this is the first time in Anambra state, in the history of Anambra politics that we are having a candidate in every sense of it, with all he has in him, representing the common man, the streets and hustlers; I am the candidate”.
He continued: “All those pains, the sufferings and hopelessness because of how they run the state and the system, I want to tell you, never mind, I feel for you. I know exactly how you feel. All these are summed up in me. I hear your cry, I am with you. The time of crying is over, it is time for change.
Hope is within us, so let us talk now, speak out. Go out on November 8, and vote for the change, vote for your life. I am representing you and I am doing that with guts laden actions”.
The guber candidate said that the people would decide their destinies by themselves, saying: “We are now tired of leaders who will only remember you when it is time for elections and forget you after you have voted for them. I sincerely mean that we are obviously tired of their political shenanigans”.
The candidate said he has no time for: “stereotyping and class profiting like they do”, but stated: “If we sit down together and engage in discourse and resolutions reached, all equally decide to drive the state into a new brighter future, it means you and I shall concertedly take our state to greater height again”.
He lamented that the people are sick of looking at the political class “looting our resources, breaking all their promises, intimidating us, whipping us into line, suppressing us; all these to make us succumb and keep quiet, while they loot what belongs to you and me only for themselves and their families. The game is over because we are here now”.
“I will repeat again and again, change has finally come because I am a Nigger. I am not promising you perfection but I am promising you to always speak the truth, to make sure that no one is invincible under my leadership because my servicing and services will be totally different from theirs” said Nweke.
He told them that he is not stranger to them but one of them, stressing that he is in the race to be Governor not because of power but because he was tired of seeing people suffering in silence.
“I am tired of seeing our youths giving up. It should not be like that because our youths are brilliant but nobody believes in their dreams. I have felt the weight of their broken system” he said.
The Guber candidate told them to stop complaining, and make a choice for themselves because he has chosen to step in and fix the situation.
He then invited them to come with him and believe in him, assuring that they would get it done.
“My good people of Anambra state, for too long we have been ruled by people who only care about their ego, they have no empathy, they are wolves in sheep clothing. Whatever they are doing is designed to favour them only. It is camouflaged to benefit them and their homes when in every house there is a father struggling to put food on the table and put clothing on the back of their children” he stated.
Nweke said these have obviously created emotional bruises in our hearts but promised to work for the people.
He concluded: “I honestly love you Ndị Anambra and will always have you in my mind while standing for you with disciplinary guts. The only thing I need from you is solidarity. Not only to go and vote in November 8, but to make a statement this time that Anambra state needs leadership grounded in action, rooted in truth and integrity, and delivered with heart”.
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