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2023: Contest For President, Anambra Youths Beg Sen Kalu (Photos)

Youths numbering in their thousands on Friday besieged ever-busy roads in Anambra state calling on Chief Whip of the Senate and former Abia governor, Senator Orji Kalu to contest for the 2023 presidential elections.

Senator Kalu who was billed to deliver a keynote address at an entrepreneurship youth programme held in the state was received with chants of solidarity by the youths, as witnessed by Igbere TV correspondent.

The entrepreneurship programme tagged “Access More With Stanel” was organized by Anambra born business mogul Dr. Stanley Uzochukwu in collaboration with Access Bank, Anambra state government, Airopay, Bon Hotel and other top-rated business entities.

Displaying their various colourful placards and banners with inscriptions such as “Orji Kalu for president 2023”, the youths in their thousands trooped to the major road on sighting Senator Kalu’s convoy.

The development prompted the Chief Whip’s convoy to slow down for Senator Kalu to acknowledge the greetings and cheers of the visibly elated groups.

Igbere TV recalls how the executive Governor of Anambra State, Willie Obiano ealrier received Senator Kalu at the Awka Government House, Anambra State. Obiano who was represented by the Deputy Governor, Dr Nkem Okeke received Senator Kalu and his entourage at exactly 1:10 PM and proceeded for a private meeting.

In an exclusive chat with one the youth leaders Mr. Okezie Ibezim on the motive behind the rousing welcome, Ibezim told this Newspaper that the Southeast are with the interest of becoming equal among other regions of Nigeria in the leadership of the nation.

In his words: “The relative peace of the nation can be achieved if all stakeholders of the United Nigeria are carried along, given equal opportunity and 2023 is actually the time to include the South East into the leadership of Nigeria.

“We are here today to welcome one of our own, Dr Orji Uzor Kalu to Anambra State. The youths you see gathered today had prayed for a time like this, an opportunity to tell Dr Orji Kalu our view on the Presidency in 2023.

“We want him to run for the presidency in 2023 for it’s our right, going by the rotation seen so far since 1999. We’re happy he’s here today, you can see that from the crowd here to welcome him”.

Speaking further on the agitation and unrest by some Southeast indigenes to secede, Mr Okezie said those motives were driven by the way the region had been marginalized.

He said, “We have not forgotten how this region has been marginalized for decades. That is the very reason we still have some Igbos not believing in the nation Nigeria.

“2023 is another time for Nigerians to prove we are a one united nation, 2023 will either change the thinking of an average Igbo man to if we’re united in one purpose or not.

“We’re ready to support our own, we are ready to even change the economy of the nation. We have the skills naturally and we have the people that are with the capacity to make Nigeria a great nation. Dr Orji Uzor Kalu is one of those persons from this region that we know and believe can take on this task. We have our rally around him”.

Mr Okezie stressed the need of other regions to throw their weight on the Igbo presidency vision of 2023 just as they have supported other regions, be it in the PDP or APC.

He said, “No region is an island to the success of elective presidential positions in Nigeria. We had supported other regions in past elections, be it the PDP or the APC. Anambra is APGA state but you can’t say the state had no single votes in respect to elected presidents from other political parties that had mounted the presidential seat. I see no reasons why other regions should turn their back on the south east for no one knows where the messiah would come from.”

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