Jeff Nweke, the Action Alliance candidate for the Anambra governorship election billed for November 8, has expressed worry over what he branded “a campaign of bitterness and mudslinging.”
Mr Nweke, in a statement on Monday, urged other political parties and their candidates to base their campaigns on issues and jettison politics of bitterness and campaigns of calumny for undue advantage.
He said campaigns should be issue-based, with candidates talking about their plans for the security of lives and property and how they intend to stop kidnappings and killings in Anambra.
“Political campaigns should not be to malign or engage in character assassinations or unnecessary altercations with political opponents, but time to showcase our plans for the people.
“These are the issues that ought to dominate our discourse and not name-calling. I am worried by the uncouth language that some persons used to react to a recent video of Governor Chukwuma Soludo dancing with his son to a new music.
“Soludo is a family man; there is nothing wrong with dancing with his son, so it is condemnable and detestable for anyone to ridicule the first family of the state because of that,” he said.
He stated that there was no need for anybody to take others to the cleaners in the name of politics, adding that politics of bitterness and blackmail should be resisted and condemned by all.
Nweke said his party had a very robust programme for rescuing Anambra from misrule and putting the state on the path of development and progress.
He noted that although Mr Soludo was doing his best, he (Nweke) had a different approach toward addressing the governance challenges in Anambra


















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