A chieftain of the All Progressives Party (APC), Dr. George Moghalu, has joined the Labour Party (LP) a month after resigning from the ruling party. ...READ THE FULL STORY FROM SOURCE ...READ THE FULL STORY FROM SOURCE
Moghalu, a founding member of the APC and the immediate past Managing Director of the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) joined the LP on Tuesday, October 2 at his ward in Uruagu, Nnewi.
He was received by the Ward Chairman, Chijioke Okeke, executive members and the Local Government Chairman of the Labour Party chapter in Uruagu Nnewi. He was later handed a membership form which he filled and returned.
Speaking at the e event, Moghalu said: “I have resolved to join the Labour Party after a thorough evaluation and careful consultation of the members of my family, community, supporters and other critical stakeholders of the state.
“And, I have come to the conclusion that the Labour Party is better suited to champion my ideals and principles as the party aligns with my core values and commitment, as well as multifaceted perspective, with a profound dedication to the welfare of citizens.”
The Ward Chairman while speaking described Moghalu as a patriotic technocrat, and a down-to-earth man; saying that he was excited to welcome him into the party as he had over the years shown himself to be a creative, prudent and resourceful administrator.
Okeke was hopeful that Moghalu’s presence in the Labour Party would boost the party’s chances of winning major elections going forward, especially with the upcoming Anambra South Senatorial election which the party has to show the capacity to win.
The event was witnessed by Uruagu Nnewi Ward 1 Chairman, Executives, Nnewi North Local Government party Chairman, 2023 Nnewi North Labour Party House of Assembly Candidate, some stakeholders of the party, friends and political associates who were present to welcome Chief George Moghalu to Labour Party.…For More READ THE FULL STORY ▶▶