The Senator representing Anambra South Senatorial Zone, Chief Ifeanyi Ubah, has bemoaned the slow pace of development in the state.
He said the incumbent governor, Professor Chukwuma Soludo, has not done much to change the fortunes of the people of the state.
Chief Ifeanyi Ubah has been vocal about his concerns regarding the perceived lack of development in Anambra State under the leadership of Professor Chukwuma Soludo. He argues that the current governor has not done enough to improve the lives and fortunes of the people. Ubah highlights specific areas where he believes there has been a shortfall in governance, ranging from infrastructure development to social welfare programs.
Ubah’s decision to switch political allegiance from the YPP to the APC raises questions about the strategic implications for his gubernatorial ambitions. The APC, being a major political party in Nigeria, provides Ubah with a broader platform and potentially more resources to contest the election. The move also positions him to engage with a larger audience and garner support from a wider spectrum of the electorate.
One of the notable aspects of Chief Ifeanyi Ubah’s campaign is his promise to serve only one term if elected governor. This pledge suggests a commitment to addressing the pressing issues in Anambra State efficiently and effectively within a limited timeframe. It also serves as a departure from the conventional political landscape, where leaders often seek multiple terms in office.
Ubah has outlined a comprehensive development agenda that aims to address the key challenges facing Anambra State. This includes plans for infrastructure development, education, healthcare, and job creation. By presenting a clear roadmap for progress, Ubah seeks to instill confidence in the electorate that positive change is achievable under his leadership.
Addressing reporters in Nnewi, Ubah said he the state needed to be place on the path of progress and economic growth.
Ubah recently defected to the All Progressives Congress, APC, from the Young Progressive Party, YPP, and has indicated interest in challenging Soludo in the contest.
He, however, vowed to 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.
Gvernor Soludo, is from Anambra South Senatorial zone as Senator Ubah and is already preparing for reelection under the platform of All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA.
Ubah said the state needed to be put on the path of economic growth urgently, expressing disappointment that the administration of Governor.
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 simultaneously.
According to him, four years are enough for any focused governor to take the state to greater heights and make the people happy.
He observed that development under Governor Soludo has been very slow, adding 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 does is destruction of the people’s means of livelihood.
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