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Anambra 2025: Sen Ubah declares guber ambition, promises immediate council polls

From Ifeoma Ejiofor, Nnewi

The senator representing Ananbra-South Senatorial Zone, Dr. Ifeanyi Ubah, has declared his intention to contest in the 2025 Ananbra State governorship election.

He made the declaration during an interactive session with journalists at his country home in Umuanuka, Otolo, Nnewi .

He said that he would do a single term in office to complete the turn of the Anambra South Senatorial District in the spirit of the existing zoning agreement in the state, declaring that “I will do only one term if elected in next year’s Anambra governorship poll.”

Senator Ubah also promised to conduct local government elections in the state within four months if voted into office as the governor of the state, so as to spread development to all parts of the state.

He further stressed that four years is enough for any focused governor to take the state to greater heights and make the people happy, as governance is not rocket science.

Senator Ubah said that, as a private person, he has contributed immensely to the transformation of the lives of many people in Anambra State, from various spheres of life, including sports, empowerment, education, commerce , employment, as well as overall youth and women empowerment.

He observed that development under Governor Soludo had been slow, amd that the people’s expectations that the Professor of Economics would take them to the next level have been dashed as the only thing the present administration do is the destruction of the people’s means of livelihood, which he bemoaned as inhumane.

Senator Ubah maintained his passionate blueprint for the development of the state, saying hr will do everything within his power as a human being to see that it comes to fruition if elected come 2025

“My blueprints for the development of the state are innovative and none of my opponents can match them. If I become governor, Anambra State will be a commercial and health destination in the South-East, and Nigeria in general”, he said.

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