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2023 Elections

Return bid: Sen. Nnamani begins ward-to-ward campaign

The Ebeano political family joins the All Progressives Congress (APC) as announced by its Chairman, Chief Emmanuel Okwor.
Sen. Chimaroke Nnamani

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Nnamani in a statement on Sunday said on a ward-to-ward, Ebeano campaign train went through major roads, streets, markets and neighbourhood structures in the district, canvassing for votes.

By Kingsley Okoye

As the countdown to the Presidential and NASS elections continued, Sen. Chimaroke Nnamani has embarked on a ward-to-ward campaign in his Enugu-East Senatorial District, seeking support to return to the Senate.

Nnamani in a statement on Sunday said on a ward-to-ward, Ebeano campaign train went through major roads, streets, markets and neighbourhood structures in the district, canvassing for votes.

“In a carnival-like movement, the campaign train played Ebeano jingles with sound speakers, attached to the vehicles, while supporters cheered and danced to the rhythm of the music,” Nnamani said.

He said that the ward campaign was complementing the Enugu-East Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) zonal chairman, Nnamdi Nwafor-led campaign tours going on simultaneously.

The Senator said that the train distributed customised exercise books, T-shirts and face-caps in Enugu South, Isi Uzo, Nkanu East and Nkanu West local government areas.

He said that the team listed some projects attracted by Sen. Nnamani to the constituency in the last four years.

The move according to him, is to justify why his constituents should return him to continue his quality representation and provision of more dividends of democracy.

Nnamani said that the projects included the installation of all-in-one solar-powered street lights in the Senatorial District, markets, parking lots, schools, hospitals, streets and roads in the local government areas.

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