Obinna Martin Ichita Abia State APGA Deputy Governorship Candidate 2023

Obinna Martin Ichita is the APGA deputy governorship flag bearer in the 2023 General Election under the All Progressives Grand Alliance in Abia State, Nigeria.

Obinna Martin Ichita emerged as the party gubernatorial running mate in Abia state ahead of the 2023 governorship election in Abia state according to INEC schedule of election time table.

INEC has previously released the comprehensive list of all National and State election candidates in the 2023 Presidential, National, Governorship and State House of Assembly election.

Obinna Martin Ichita as the APGA deputy governorship candidate has the political will to deliver on their campaign premises with a high level of political experience, others things

Obinna Martin Ichita is an active member of the All Progressives Grand Alliance. He was born in 1982. H attended Asa Road Primary School I Aba and St. Anthony Comprehensive Secondary School for his primary and secondary school education respectively.

Obinna Martin Ichita is joining hands with the governorship candidates competing with other politicians in the 11 March 2023 elections with confidence and assurance of winning the next election.

The Presidential/National Assembly election is billed to hold on 25 March 2023 while the Governorship/State House of Assembly election is holding on 11 March, 2023.

The Nigeria electorates demand that all candidates/contest in the 2023 General Election must work on their campaign premises while avoiding political thuggery and use of other people children to cause pollical mayhem and disruption.

As provided by the Electoral Act 2022, the last day for campaign by the political parties for the Presidential/National Assembly election is 23 February 2023 while Governorship/State House of Assembly is 9 March, 2023.

Obinna Martin Ichita's team promised to bring hope to Nigerians particularly the people of Abia state if given the  opportunity serve through the mandate delivered to the people.

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