By AnchorNews | 01 Jun, 2026 08:07:17am | 98

By Sochima Agbo
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Governorship Candidate in Enugu State, Chief Samson Chukwu Nnamani (ODERA), has felicitated with residents of the state on the commencement of the month of June, urging them to remain hopeful, united, and committed to the progress of the state.
In a goodwill message released on Monday, Nnamani thanked God for His faithfulness, mercy, and protection over the people of Enugu State and their families, despite the challenges confronting the nation.
The PDP governorship candidate prayed that the new month would usher in renewed hope, peace, progress, and abundant blessings for residents across the state.
According to him, June should be a month of new opportunities and greater achievements for all categories of citizens, including youths, women, workers, traders, farmers, and other hardworking residents of the state.
“May June open new doors of success, favour, and prosperity for our youths, women, workers, traders, farmers, and all hardworking citizens. May every struggle give way to testimonies, and may our collective aspirations for a better Enugu continue to grow stronger,” he stated.
Nnamani also called on the people to remain united and resilient, stressing the need for collective efforts toward building an Enugu State where justice, development, and opportunities are accessible to all.
He expressed optimism that with unity of purpose and commitment to the common good, the state would overcome its challenges and achieve greater progress.
The PDP candidate further wished residents and their families a peaceful, productive, and fulfilling month, reiterating his commitment to the vision of a better and more prosperous Enugu State.
“Let us remain united, resilient, and committed to building a state where justice, development, and opportunities are available to all,” he added.
Chief Nnamani concluded by wishing the people of Enugu State a happy new month and praying for continued peace and prosperity across the state.
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