By Ijeoma John, Nnewi
As part of effort towards restoring peace, justice, equity and fairness in Nnewi, the Nnewi Solution Team led by the CEO, Gabros International, Chief Gabriel Chukwuma have continued to show their commitment to ensure that Igwe’s decision on Nnewichi producing the next council Chairman is respected.
The convener, Chief Gabriel Chukwuma while addressing the good people of Nnewi present on Sunday, June 7, at his residence said their movement is yielding fruit gradually, adding that the Governor, Prof. Charles Soludo has seen their letter, and hopefully, would reason with them.



According to Chief Chukwuma, they all gathered for the good of their community, Nnewi and promised not to lead them halfway.
“We are not fighting anyone. We represent Nnewi. No quarter should be treated unfairly. It is the turn of the people of Nnewichi to produce the next Mayor. This shouldn’t be contested.
” We are not opposition. We are the real Nnewi because we stand for the truth. Mr Governor has been fed with the wrong information by a few persons, whose motive is to destabilise the peaceful atmosphere in the community.
“We respect Igwe’s decision. Nnewichi must take what is rightfully theirs. If the Governor decides to dance to the tune of those few persons, APGA will cease to win in elections in Nnewi, ” Chief Gabriel Chukwuma said.



Hon. Augustine Ike (Ikedoji), Member Representing Nnewi North Constituency in Anambra State in his contribution said Igwe’s decision must be respected.
“I represent the good people of Nnewi. We are fighting a good cause. We will be the one to tell the Governor what is happening in our community. We stand where our Igwe stands” he maintained.
Others who spoke powerfully during the meeting include Prof. Obi Nwosu, Osisinamiego, Chief Eugene Okonkwo Nwizugbe (Anyanwu Igbo), Chief Emma Nsoedo, Chief Goddy Unachukwu, Chief Igweamaka Orajiuba , Engr. Ikechukwu Nwosu, Pastor Augustine Onwudiwe, Chief Bennett Ngonadi, Prince Nonso Obi, and Rev Epunam commended the convener for the initiative and pledged their loyalty to the movement. Mrs Malinda Onyeka spoke on behalf of the women.
