President Bola Ahmed Tinubu have been widely commended for his unwavering show of Love towards Ndi Igbo since the inception of his administration.
In appreciation of Mr President’ s fatherly role demonstrated to the people of the South East following his last visit to Anambara state, a frontline All Progressives Congress (APC) Stalwart and National Stakeholder Ozurumba Henry Ikechukwu Ikoh called on Ndi Igbo to reciprocate the love from Tinubu, which he observed is in all ramifications, by reelecting him overwhelmingly in 2027 presidential election.
He noted that as a father and leader of the nation, not minding the pressure of Mr President’s work load, he is always at the beck and call of the people of the South East which he has consistently demonstrated not only by honouring invitations to the APC-controlled state but to every other state in the region, irrespective of political party affiliation.
According to the former minister Ikoh, the President’s gesture for visiting South East region frequently since his inception to office was a demonstration of his confidence and trust for Ndi Igbo and how comfortable he is with the easterners.
Chief Ikoh, the Chairman of the governing council Federal Polytechnic Nekede, Imo state and former Minister of State Science and Technology, appraised the President for the numerous appointments to Ndi Igbo, ongoing capital projects in the region and development support for the States in the South East.
The Abia state 2027 APC governorship hopeful applauded the Chairman of APC Governors Forum, Senator Hope Uzodinma, for bringing political stability to the South East region and for mobilising Ndi Igbo to re-elect President Tinubu in 2027.
Speaking to journalists from Dalas in the US via Internet while consulting with Abians in diaspora regarding the numerous calls from the people of the state urging him to contest the 2027 election, Chief Henry Ikoh said, “Our governors should continue to serve the people by providing infrastructures and developments according to the need of the people and the state.”
Ikoh maintained that the mandate given by the electorate to leaders is for service delivery and should be held in trust.