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How Atiku stormed Anambra for 2023
The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, stormed Anambra State during the party’s presidential campaign in the state, mobilising the people for massive support for the PDP at the polls during the 2023 elections.

Atiku also held consultation meeting with traditional rulers in the state, telling them of the core objective of the PDP Recovery mission, which is to “ensure the unity of Nigeria so that every part of the country will have a sense of belonging; and also, to build a prosperous economy that will positively touch everyone.”
Atiku in a tweet on his official twitter handle wrote: Atiku Abubakar @atiku “I just ended a consultation meeting with the Anambra State Council of traditional rulers, led by His Majesty Igwe Nnaemeka Alfred Ugochukwu Achebe CFR. I am happy for the opportunity to address the audience, and I’m most appreciative of their blessings.
“I told them about the core objective of our Recovery mission, which is to ensure the unity of Nigeria so that every part of the country will have a sense of belonging. And also, to build a prosperous economy that will positively touch everyone.” -AA #RecoverAnambraWithAtiku
A stakeholder in Anambra State after participating in the presidential campaign, and seeing the mammoth crowd, declared that “Atiku is going to win Anambra landslide.”
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