Chris Uba asks brother Andy Uba to stay away as he rescues Anambra South
The candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) for the Anambra South senatorial race, Chief Chris Uba has asked his elder brother and candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Andy Uba to stay away from campaigning as he has perfected plans to take over the mandate of the people of Anambra South Senatorial zone.
Chris Uba said he is in the contest to rescue his people from the poor representation they have witnessed over the years.
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Uba who spoke at Orumba North, Orumba South and Ihiala town hall meetings at Umunze, Ajalli and Ihiala respectively said no body in Anambra State had contested any election without his support, including governors, senators, members of the House of Representatives and those of the state House of Assembly since 1999.
The PDP candidate said he came to contest the seat in anger, because those who had represented his people had failed in their duties by abandoning them, saying “enough is enough”.
He urged the people to stop selling their votes and conscience, because the time to rescue them is now. “You told me to come out and I have complied with your wishes,” he added.
Uba who is widely regarded as the godfather of Anambra politics said those who were there today were not experienced than him in politics. He added that they would never regret sending him to Senate.
He said: “If voted into power, I would work with any president without antagonizing him. After my tenure, no person would have the courage to come out to contest again, because of the record I would set at the Senate.
“Fear not, I have the resources for this election. I have the brain; I have the connection and I have the capacity to become your senator.
“I’m ready for this fight and ready to give my constituents what they had lacked in many years and I’m ready to sign an agreement with Orumba North and Orumba South Local Government areas to show my seriousness in this election.”
Uba said he would visit all the seven local government areas that make up Anambra South. He added that the town hall meeting is the first step and that it would be followed by main rallies this week.
At Ihiala, the PDP candidate said he was not going to the Senate to amass wealth, but to help the widows, the needy and other less-privileged people in the society.
Addressing a mammoth crowd in the town, Uba told the people that he would make sure all the things due to Ihiala would get to them.