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Saturday 19 January 2019

I am contesting to end the era of poor representation – Ubah

The 2019 Anambra South Senatorial Candidate of the Young Progressive Party (YPP), Dr. Patrick Ifeanyi Ubah on Friday, maintained that he is seeking to represent Anambra South at the upper chamber of the National Assembly in order to give the District a true representation that it deserves.

Dr. Ubah made this known during a live call-in programme on Authority 91.9 FM Nnewi. According to the YPP candidate, Anambra South needs proper and committed representation that will help in exploiting the human and capital resources that abound in the District. Dr. Ubah further disclosed that if the District has committed representation backed by necessary laws, the standards of living of its residents will be massively improved and in order to achieve such, he urged Anambra South voters to support him by voting for YPP on the day of the Senatorial election.

The YPP candidate also thanked his supporters and fans of the Radio station for keeping faith with him and announced the release of  one million naira worth of recharge cards of various networks to the radio listeners. The recharge card pins are announced regularly in every programme of the Radio Station and shall be won by fastest fingers.

After the radio programme, Dr. Ubah proceeded to Our Lady of Assumption Cathedral Hall Nnewi where he met with all groups and organizations within the Catholic Diocese of Nnewi. While addressing the gathering, Dr. Ubah urged the Church to keep on praying for those in authority. He also urged the Church to always support the best to represent the people and reiterated his zeal to always support the church and serve humanity. He further assured the gathering that if elected, he will use his office to attract quality projects to Anambra South and sponsor quality Bills that will protect and sustain the interests of the masses, and urged them to massively give him their support.

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