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Abia 2023: Sen. Abaribe picks guber nomination form, as Ukeje seeks return to NASS

The minority leader of the Nigerian Senate, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, has picked expression of interest and nomination forms to contest the governorship ticket of the Peoples Democratic Party ahead of the 2023 general election.

This was disclosed by the Abia lawmaker in a statement made available to newsmen in Umuahia, the Abia capital on Thursday.

The fourth term Senator who currently represents Abia South Senatorial District of Abia State hails from Obingwa local government area of the state; the same local area with the incumbent Governor of Abia State, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu.

He disclosed that he had already informed the state Governor, Okezie Ikpeazu of his ambition to succeed him come 2023.

Abaribe, who stated that his gubernatorial bid is enjoying the support of party members across the seventeen local government areas of the state, further solicited the support of the party leadership and teeming members and supporters to back his ambition to take Abia to greater heights.

According to Abaribe, “We respect constituted authority. I believe my future political ambition should be made known to my Governor who is the number one citizen in my state.

“What I’m telling Ndi Abia is that they should expect Mmagha Ndigbo as their next Governor in 202”, he said.

In the same vein, a former member of the Federal House of Representatives from Abia state, Nnenna Ukeje-Elendu, has picked the expression of interest and nomination forms of the Peoples Democratic Party to seek re election into the National Assembly come 2023.

Ukeje-Elendu who recently declared her intention to return to the green chamber of the National Assembly to represent Bende federal constituency of Abia was aformner House of Representatives member for Bende federal constituency, but could not return after the 2019 election

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