Mr Nwosu, in a statement, described the synergy as a timely step toward strengthening the country’s counter-terrorism capacity.
John Chuma Nwosu, the governorship candidate of the African Democratic Congress in Anambra, has welcomed political leaders who recently joined the party.
“I’d rather stand by integrity and lose honourably than buy votes to win,” Mr Nwosu said.
He described the current revenue collection system as `crude and unsustainable.’
He said his administration would introduce e-government to fight corruption, improve transparency, and enhance efficiency.
He appealed to the members to dwell on issues in their campaign.
The primary election was monitored by officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission and electoral observers.
Mr Ozodinobi praised the two aspirants for being true party members.
“I believe the people of Anambra state will get the government they deserve if they turn out boldly to vote for such a government,” said Mr Nwosu.
