By Kenneth Udeh

Constituents of Anambra North, yesterday, filed out in their numbers to witness the campaign flag off of the senator representing their zone, Stella Oduah.

During the unveiling, the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) inaugurated members of her campaign council to be led by seven director generals who are expected to lead the bid for her re-election back to the Senate in the entire seven local governments of the zone.

She charged members of her campaign team to utilise her senatorial achievements in their various communities to advocate for votes. 

Speaking at St. Stephen’s Catholic Church, 33 Housing Estate Onitsha, where a thanksgiving was held to mark the beginning of the exercise, Deputy Chairman, Senate Committee on Appropriatio, maintained that the 2023 elections would be hinged on issue noting that she is confident that her accomplishments at the Senate was enough to secure the mandate of the electorate for another term.

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“From the day I went to the Senate till dat, I have been ranked the first and always the first in my legislative responsibility which is lawmaking. We prioritise street light installation and water.

“I don’t think you can see any community that doesn’t have light and borehole in our area. We have done our first phase, done the second phase and we want to go into the third phase of the school renovation projects. We also prioritise health because health is wealth. So, we renovated some primary health centers in our district. We have gone ahead to sponsor a bill to bring the Federal Medical Centre (FMC) in this zone. By God’s grace when we return to office we shall do more than what we have achieved so far.”

Zonal Coordinator of the campaign council,  Azodo expressed confidence that the performance of Oduah would earn her a re-election back to the Red Chambers.

“Infact we painstakingly understudied her track record in her core area of lawmaking and were deeply pleased to discover that she is not only adjudged the lawmaker with the most bills and motions, but the quality of legislation she submits have always been geared towards securing the best interest of the South East and enshrining Justice, Equity and fairness.”