Chief Paul Orajiaka, the Labour Party’s senatorial aspirant for Anambra South Senatorial District, has vowed to improve the region’s prospects if elected.
He made this commitment during his week-long tour of the district, where he interacted with party members and local executives.
Orajiaka shared his plans for the district, seeking the support and blessings of party members in his bid to become the next Senator representing Anambra South.
“I believe our shared passion will inspire everyone, and together we can secure a collective victory for the benefit of our zone,” he stated.
In Nnewi North, Orajiaka was warmly received by the local Labour Party structure, where discussions focused on strengthening the party and ensuring a successful Senatorial election.
At Ihiala, Orajiaka, who hails from the area, expressed his deep gratitude for the support from his hometown, stating, “The love and faith shown by the people of Ihiala are beyond words. I’m committed to delivering value-based leadership to our zone.”
During his visit to Nnewi South, Orajiaka addressed party members at the Amechi Town Hall, emphasizing his goals for the zone and why he believes he is the right candidate to represent them in the Senate.
In Aguata, Orajiaka highlighted the importance of unity within the party, stressing the need to choose a candidate who is passionate about delivering effective leadership for the people of Anambra South.
At Ekwusigo, Orajiaka was welcomed by the party’s local executives, who expressed their dedication to securing a win in the upcoming bye-election for the vacant Senate seat.
The tour continued in Orumba South Local Government, where Orajiaka paid a courtesy visit to Labour Party Deputy State Chairman Rev. Christian Orajekwe and received a warm reception at the Palace of Umunze.
He took the opportunity to discuss his aspirations and gather support from the local community.
Orajiaka concluded his tour in Orumba North, where he was welcomed by Hon. Paul Obu, the State House of Assembly representative, and the entire local Labour Party structure.
He thanked the people for their hospitality and reaffirmed his commitment to working for the greater good of Anambra South.
“I’m grateful for the warmth and encouragement I’ve received throughout this tour. Together, we will build a brighter future for Anambra South.”