
..…As the political family of late Senator Ifeanyi Ubah declares full support

Nnewi — The 2025 governorship bid of Labour Party candidate, Chief Dr. George Moghalu, has gained significant momentum as the Door-2-DoorANAMBRA 2025: DOOR-2-DOOR MOVEMENT BACKS GEORGE MOGHALU FOR GOVERNORSHIP Grassroot Movement, a frontline political support group rooted in the legacy of the late Senator Dr. Ifeanyi Ubah, declared their full support for his candidacy.
The endorsement came during a strategic meeting held at Dr. Moghalu’s residence in Uruagu-Nnewi, where members of the movement, regarded as one of the strongest grassroots structures in the state, pledged allegiance to his campaign.

Addressing the enthusiastic crowd, Chief Dr. George Moghalu thanked them for their trust and solidarity, urging them to walk the journey to Agu Awka together.
“I am not just a politician. One thing you must know about me is that I stand by my words. I believe in trust, I believe in loyalty. Bring your commitment, and I assure you — I will not disappoint you,” he said. “This is just the beginning. God, who has brought us this far, will surely take us to the end. Remember, it is God that makes kings.”
He further assured the group that they would be fully integrated into his campaign structure, stating that every committed supporter would have a place in the campaign council.
The Founder and Convener of the Door-2-Door Movement, Hon. Bona Ogbonna, speaking on behalf of the political family of the late Senator Ifeanyi Ubah, declared their full and unconditional endorsement of Dr. Moghalu.
“After reviewing his antecedents, leadership record, and unwavering commitment to the people, we are convinced that Chief Dr. George Moghalu is the right man for the job. As the political family of our late leader, Senator Ifeanyi Ubah, we are united in this decision. We trust him with our future.”
The endorsement is seen as a significant shift in Anambra’s political landscape, with the powerful grassroots machinery once aligned with the late Senator Ubah now firmly backing Moghalu’s bid.