Fmr. Minister for Information, Frank Nweke II, dumps PDP for APGA
Chetanne Chinelo, Enugu.
Mr. Frank Nweke II, a former Minister for Information, has dumped the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in Enugu State.
Nweke, who is from Ishi Ozalla in Nkanu West LG of Enugu State, was unveiled officially on Thursday at the party secretariat in Enugu.
Addressing the audience, Nweke said that he had finished his registration at his Ward, Local Government Council and now a bonafide member of the great party.
He said that he joined APGA because of its antecedent, sincerity and truthfulness of its members and the party.
He said that any government that failed to protect its citizens was not worthy to be adding that APGA was known for security, good leadership and governance.
The former Minister advised the party members to obtain their Permanent Voter Cards before the 2023 general elections.
“We have to prepare, equip ourselves to take over the state’s leadership and give the citizens better life they have been asking for.
“I have come to serve, to help build this party and to reposition it for the good of the state and its citizens,” Nweke said.
The state party chairman, Mr Ndubuisi Enechi-Onyia welcomed Nweke to the party, saying that he believed he joined the party for now and for future.
“As you join this party, I believe that other people of your pedigree will still join to make this party great.
“If we do not win the 2023 gubernatorial election as a party, it is our fault, because the election is there for us to win.
“Nweke said he came to build and we are here to help anybody who want to build and that has been our job as the state executives”, he said.
The state secretary of the party, Mr Dickson Ani, welcomed Nweke to the party and pledged to work with him.
“We appreciate your intention of coming to this great party which you said is to build, you are welcome and we are ready to work with you”, he said.
Another party chieftain who spoke on the condition of anonymity said having Frank Nweke in the party has boosted the party’s chances of winning the 2023 guber race, arguing that Nweke’s pedigree could match that of any of the Guber candidates in any of the parties.
Frank Nweke II, Okeifufe, has more than 15 years proven leadership experience at both State and Federal government levels and well over 20 years of same in the private sector of the economy. An expert in the administration of human resources, and brand strategist per excellence in both the public and private sector, he has built a strong foundation in public administration and public management over time, from high-level leadership roles in the public service as well as from education at the Harvard University Kennedy School of Government, the Aspen Institute, Colorado and University of Maiduguri.
He was Chief of Staff to the Governor of Enugu State from 2001-2003. In 2003, he was appointed a Minster by President Olusegun Obasanjo in the Intergovernmental Affairs, Special Duties and Youth Affairs portfolio, making him one of the youngest members of the Nigerian Federal Cabinet in which he served. He was to be later appointed as a Minister for Information and Communications in 2005. Prior to being the Chief of Staff to the Governor he was the Resident Consultant on Economic Affairs. He currently sits on the boards of some of Nigeria’s leading companies for the similar considerations.
In February, 2009, Frank was appointed the Director-General of Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG).
In 2020, he was elected as the President of Harvard Kennedy School Alumni Association of Nigeria (HKSAAN).