By Nneamaka Uchendu
Dr George Moghalu, Labour Party’s candidate for Anambra’s November 8, 2025 gubernatorial election, champions a “Collaboration Over Politics” philosophy, leveraging his experience as former NIWA Managing Director to unite professionals, traditional rulers, religious leaders, civil society and the diaspora.
His non-partisan approach aims to address insecurity, economic stagnation and infrastructure decay, by fostering collective expertise and community input. Chief Moghalu’s vision prioritizes a prosperous united Anambra through inclusive governance that transcends party lines.
His commitment to collaboration is evident in his engagement with traditional and religious leaders.
During September 2025 community tours in Umuoba Anam, Aguleri, and St. Andrews Cathedral Methodist Church in Awada, he paid homage to leaders, sought their inputs, and outlined plans for people-centered reforms in education, agriculture and security.
By integrating traditional wisdom and spiritual guidance, he aims to enhance vigilante systems with technology and combat challenges like failing e-schools, ensuring every child can dream and every family feels secure.
His campaign council, unveiled in August 2025, includes technocrats, legal experts and grassroots mobilizers like Barr. CJ Okoli-Akirika and Hon. Afam Ogene, driving issue-based campaigns across Anambra’s 21 local governments.
Chief Moghalu’s market tours at Amichi Eke and Osumenyi Eke, coupled with diaspora engagement at Awkuzu and Onitsha, promise modernized markets, industrial revival and job creation.
By rejecting violence and partisanship, Ohamadike Nnewi’s actionable blueprint fosters unity and competence, offering a transformative alternative for Anambra’s future.
Nneamaka Uchendu writes for POEM!