Prince Ukachukwu Condoles with Family of Slain Fish Businessman

From: John Faith 

Prince Nicholas Ukachukwu, the All Progressives Congress candidate in the Anambra State forthcoming gubernatorial elections, has today visited the family of Ifesinachi Onyekere, also known as "Fish Magnet", a businessman and son of a chieftain of the All Progressives Grand Alliance in Anambra State, who was recently kidnapped and killed.

According to reports, Onyekere was abducted by kidnappers on Saturday at his residence in the Ezinifite community in Okpuno, Awka South LGA of Anambra State, and was later found lifeless on Wednesday. This incident has sparked widespread public outrage across the country.

In a statement signed by his Special Assistant to the Deputy National Chairman North, Rt. Hon. Ukkasha Hamza Rahama, Prince Ukachukwu's visit to the family was described as a demonstration of his many qualities as a leader.

The statement highlighted Prince Ukachukwu's concern for the security situation in Anambra State and his commitment to the welfare of its people. His visit to the family showcases his empathy and leadership qualities.

Prince Ukachukwu's gesture is seen as a reflection of his determination to address the security challenges facing the state. As a gubernatorial candidate, he is expected to prioritize the safety and welfare of citizens in his governance agenda.

The kidnapping and killing of Ifesinachi Onyekere has raised concerns about the security situation in Anambra State. Prince Ukachukwu's visit to the family demonstrates his solidarity with the people of Anambra State and his commitment to addressing the security challenges facing the state.

Prince Ukachukwu's leadership qualities and commitment to the welfare of Anambra people make him a strong candidate for the gubernatorial elections. His visit to the Onyekere family is a testament to his dedication to the people of Anambra State.

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