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Anaocha Monarchs Endorse Oli For Federal Constituency Seat


Ahead of the 2027 National Assembly elections, Traditional Rulers of Anaocha Local Government Area of Anambra State have unanimously endorsed Chief Chukwudi Oli, popularly known as Oba Ezeafia, as the preferred candidate for the Dunukofia, Njikoka and Anaocha (DNA) Federal Constituency seat ahead of the forthcoming elections.

The Traditional Rulers, after a series of consultations, found him qualified to represent the constituency, describing Oli as a visionary leader with the capacity, experience, and grassroots connection needed to effectively represent the people of the constituency at the National Assembly.

They noted that his contributions to community development and youth empowerment have continued to distinguish him among other aspirants.

Speaking on behalf of the Traditional Rulers, the Chairman, Igwe Christopher Okpala, assured that their endorsement would soon be made official through a formal document to further demonstrate their collective support and commitment toward his aspiration.

They expressed confidence that Oli possesses the leadership qualities required to attract meaningful development and quality representation to the DNA Federal Constituency.

Responding to the endorsement, Oba Chukwudi Oli appreciated the royal fathers for the confidence reposed in him, describing their support as a strong motivation to continue working for the unity, progress, and advancement of the people of Dunukofia, Njikoka, and Anaocha under the platform of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA).



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