Re: “Soludo Unelectable, ambitious but politically blind – Victor Umeh”

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The attention of Senator Victor Umeh, OFR has been drawn to a disjointed, grammatically flawed and poorly concocted hogwash of a publication from an obviously hired, faceless pen bandit that bears the name, “Egwu Jonathan” quoting a non existent interview purportedly granted “recently” by Senator Victor Umeh to Rhythm FM wherein, he described the former CBN Governor and Frontline gubernatorial aspirant of APGA, Prof. Charles Chukwuma Soludo as, “Unelectable, ambitious but politically blind

It is imperative to state in clear terms that, at no recent time, did Senator Victor Umeh, OFR grant any interview to Rhythm FM or any other radio station within or outside the state that may have led to discussing any aspirant of the party let alone, disparaging one.

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Senator Victor Umeh, OFR being true to himself as a strong, loyal and dedicated party man, will never go out of his way to disparage any Aspirant of the Party.

And, for the records and clarity sake, Senator Victor Umeh, shares a very cordial relationship with Prof Charles Soludo.

This is clearly the handiwork of mischief makers and never-do-wells in a bid to injecting bad blood and instigating unnecessary suspicion where there should be none.

Hence, the antics of these known hawks, pen hacks and demons of discord who can barely get their tenses right, should always be disregarded and treated like a piece of tissue paper that it is.

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This rebuttal wouldn’t have been considered necessary, but for the consideration of the innocent and unsuspecting party members, and indeed members of the public who might have given in or might be tempted into giving in to the absurd of a publication; that never came from Senator Victor Umeh, who have given his all to the party and even ready to give more to ensure that the party produces a worthy successor that will continue with the developmental drive synonymous with APGA.

May we, never give in to the, antics of our traducers.

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