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Monday, 1 October 2018

I'm ready to face party primary on Wednesday – Ifeanyi Ubah

The frontline aspirant for the 2019 Anambra South Senatorial District Election on the platform of the All Progressives Grand Alliance - APGA, Dr. Patrick Ifeanyi Ubah has assured party faithfuls and stakeholders that he has no intention to decamp if he is not given the opportunity to emerge as the party candidate on Wednesday's party primaries and he's in the party to help APGA win elections.

Dr. Ubah who appeared on Blaze 91.5fm radio program this morning October 1, 2018, wearing Sen. Victor Umeh's APGA re-election campaign cloth, advised the party leadership on the effect of brazen neglect of the issue of non-display of party delegates list, he also advised that free and fair primaries for all the aspirants should remain sacrosanct as that will unite the aspirants for the general elections.

The founder of AfaIgboEfuna, Dr. Ubah, whose wining strategy contributed immensely for the 21 over 21 success of Gov. Obiano's re-election in 2019, also gave reasons why he is more qualified than other aspirants and why he should be supported to represent the good people of Anambra South in the Senate, maintains that his business success, political structures, investments and antecedents in politics have earned him tremendous knowledge, skills and capacity to understand the multiple expectations of his constituents in Anambra South. Dr. Ubah also reiterated that the basis of his Senatorial quest is distilled to one cause; the economic recovery of Ndi Igbo.

While reacting on how prepared he is to face the primary election on Wednesday, October 3, 2018, Dr. Ubah says he's not involved in any process leading to the primaries, even though he has visited all the seven (7) local governments where he met with party faithfuls, stakeholders and leaders for not less than three (3) times within 3 weeks.

The President of African Football Revolution Initiative while assuring party faithfuls, leaders and stakeholders of his readiness to face the primary with other contestants, also said he will be ready to support any candidate that will emerge after the primaries provided there's level playing ground for all the aspirants.

Conclusively, while decrying the emerging "threats of relief from work" of the government appointees who have given him open support, he took the opportunity to thank his supporters for standing with him and assuring them that all will end in praise. He assured APGA faithfuls that he has come to APGA to stay and work for the party to win elections.

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