Rescue Movement Imo State Chapter Inauguration Brings Hope for a New Nigeria
Rescue Movement Imo State Chapter Inauguration Brings Hope for a New Nigeria
The Rescue Movement's Imo State Chapter inauguration was a grand success, filled with interaction, happiness, and a renewed sense of purpose. The Director General, Ugwu Martins Chiedozie, addressed the audience, outlining the movement's ideology centered on spreading wealth and egalitarian doctrine. According to him, the movement's mission is to build a new Nigeria, driven by Nigerians, for Nigerians.
Inagurating the Imo chapter, the DG highlighted the movement's excellent outing in the last election, where they handed the Labour Party presidential ticket to Peter Obi after relinquishing their candidature for the sake of peace and harmony. He recounted the marathon negotiation at Orchid Hotel, Asaba, which lasted over 8 hours. Despite being the first to buy the Labour Party presidential form and injecting life into the party, the movement withdrew their candidate, Faduri Joseph, to support Obi's candidacy.
The DG emphasized that the Rescue Movement is poised to shape Nigeria's party politics come 2027 with innovative concepts and styles never practiced before in the country's electioneering history. With this vision, the movement is determined to make a lasting impact, working tirelessly to spread its ideology across the country. According Comrade Ugwu, "The Rescue Movement is committed to building a new Nigeria, where wealth is spread equitably, and everyone has access to opportunities. We are coming back stronger, with a vision to reshape Nigeria's party politics in 2027."
As the Rescue Movement Imo State Chapter begins its journey, members are vowing to work together to achieve the movement's objectives, spreading its message down to the grassroots level. With this momentum, the movement is set to make significant strides in the years to come.
Dr. Onugwu Hibiscus Chinweuba, the Imo State Coordinator, expressed gratitude to all members who made the inauguration possible, despite the short notice. The event was indeed a testament to the movement's dedication to its cause.
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