The candidate of the African Action Congress, AAC, in the November 8 governorship election in Anambra state,
Chioma Ifemeludike, says she has always been in the corridors of governance and politics for a very long time.
Ifemeludike made this statement on Friday when she appeared as a guest in an interview on ‘Prime Time’, a programme on Arise Television
“I won’t necessarily call my decision to run for the governor seat transitioning because I have always been in the corridors of governance and politics.
“This is not just because I studied political science but because I was also a student unionist. What made me become a student unionist was to speak for students who didn’t have a voice.
“I have always been that person who took the responsibility of others and at this time in my life that the AAC is positioning as the only alternative for the people, it became imperative that I step in to the position of making myself the number one person in Anambra state,” she said.
