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Fresh Hope for the Oru East LGA


Millicent Chinasa Duru brings exceptional commitment and integrity to bear in her quest to give Oru East LGA better representation in the Imo State House of Assembly when elected.

With an MBA in Finance from the University of Wales, Millicent Chinasa Duru is a passionate young woman who brings integrity, dedication and passion as her strongest attributes to the people of Oru East LGA at the forth coming 2015 Imo State House of Assembly elections.

In an era where constituency representation is given less and less attention and budget oversight is not given the critical evaluation by informed minds, Oru East Local Government Area is not getting the bestt in terms of representation.

Millicent Chinasa Duru a native of Oru East Local Government area is successful business woman with years of experience is suitably qualified to represent the Oru East Local Government Area in the Imo State House of Assembly.

Positively in touch with the community and understanding their yearnings for constituency projects that alleviate the sufferings of the over 180,000 population of Oru East LGA, Millicent Duru is truly the candidate of choice.

Campaigning on the Labour Party platform, a party free from the scourge of godfatherism the plague responsible for irresponsible politics in Nigeria, Oru East could not have asked for a better candidate to represent them.

Some of her programmes include:
  • Active support for improved education standards in Oru East LGA 
  • Constituency projects to curb the incessant erosion challenge
  • Proper representation
  • Support of the Labour Party manifesto

At a time when people are unsure of the role of parliamentarians, a Millicent Chinasa Duru victory in the February elections will usher in a new era that shows what is really possible where the right people are given the chance to serve their communities.




Oru East Local Government Area voters should get their PVCs as the opportunity for better representation in the State House of Assembly has presented itself in Millicent Chinasa Duru of the Labour Party. 




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