has retained its prominence in the triumvate of Anambra, SouthEast and Nigerian politics. Since his initial venture into the amphitheater of Anambra politics when he ran for governor on the platform of the Labour Party, Ubah has traversed the arenas of state, regional and national politics leaving his mark on such trails.
Since joining the APC, Ifeanyi Ubah has brought a new level of energy and momentum to the party in Anambra. His influence, resources, and grassroots support have bolstered the APC’s presence in the state, attracting new members and rallying support for the party’s candidates. Ubah’s strategic alliances and political maneuvering have positioned him as a key figure in the APC’s drive to win the upcoming gubernatorial election in Anambra.
For the colloquium which had as its theme, Demarginalization of the SouthEast and integration into national politics” the resonating message was that the SouthEast, particularly a state like Anambra was too important a zone to be left out of the national grid. “Other states have joined APC, but Anambra’s refusal to connect to the center has denied her people the infrastructure and other benefits. You have to be in the table to negotiate what comes to you and if you are not on the table, no one will speak for you. “Anambra is the only place where APGA is in government and the party has refused to grow.”
“I’m here to welcome Ifeanyi Ubah into our party. He has proven to understand the dynamism required to navigate the political sphere. He came to the Senate through an unknown political party and if he can associate with a known political party, he will do more.“A time will come when those who helped Igbo escape political marginalisation will be counted. I want to be counted as one who participated in creating an escape corridor for Ndigbo to escape marginalisation,” Governor Uzodimma said.
However, the major takeaways of the programme came in two speeches. The first was from Governor Hope Uzodinma who described Ifeanyi Ubah as the “Original Solution “ for Anambra State. The second from Alhaji Ganduje described how Shehu Shagari would have made Alex Ekwueme then his Vice President to succeed him but for the military intervention in 1983.
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