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ASPOF to use year end events to discuss Anambra’s insecurity, post election matters

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By Ekuson Nw’Ogbunka Abuja

The Anambra State Elders and Stakeholders Forum (ASPOF) in Abuja is gearing up for its year-end event in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). The gathering will serve as a platform to highlight critical issues affecting Anambra State, with top officials slated to analyze ongoing security challenges and outline key post-election priorities for the state’s development.

In a recent press release, Chief Coleman Uba, the Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the organization says members will gather for the organization’s 2025 end‑of‑year party on Tuesday, December the 16th, 2025, at 5:00 PM at the Anambra State Liaison Office, 19 T. Y. Danjuma Street, Asokoro, Abuja.

According to him, the meeting will focus on security challenges in Anambra State and post‑successful election issues, urging all members to prioritize attendance despite busy schedules.

The agenda for the event, he reiterates highlights security in Anambra State as a primary concern, alongside post‑election matters that require government attention.

Hear him: “Top among the agenda of the ASPOF end‑of‑year 2025 party include security in Anambra State, post successful election issues, so as to look at the issues we expect the government to focus on, and other matters,” even as he emphasizes the importance of discussing those critical topics.

In addition to the formal agenda, the meeting offers members a chance to visit the liaison office for the first time, fostering greater engagement.

“Some of our members have never visited our liaison office, please this offers you the opportunity to do so. Let’s come and discuss and, as we do so, may God reward us for honouring this invitation in Jesus’ name,” the PRO prayed.

The notice underscores that active participation is essential for ASPOF to achieve its objectives. “It is good to be active on our WhatsApp platform but much better if we attend our meetings. Some members have not attended one meeting in more than two years and some even in more than five years. This attitude will hardly make ASPOF achieve the objectives for which it was established,” the PRO said worriedly.

Members are reminded that details of the meeting will be shared shortly, and God will reward us for honouring this invitation in Jesus’s name, amen. The event aims to strengthen unity, discuss strategic security initiatives in Anambra (including community‑based vigilante groups like Agunechemba), and outline post‑election priorities for the incoming government.

The event is expected to set positive agenda for the citizens of the state.

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