Dr Ifeanyi Ubah , a governorship aspirant and philanthropist, finally
pitched his political tent with the Labour Party for the 2014 governorship
polls in Anambra state.
To ensure that due process was followed in his registration as a member of the party, Ubah went to his Obiokpuno, Otolo Nnewi ward where the chairman of the ward, Mr Amobi Nkerimonye registered him while the secretary of the ward, Mr Emeka Adirika issued him with the LP membership card.
To ensure that due process was followed in his registration as a member of the party, Ubah went to his Obiokpuno, Otolo Nnewi ward where the chairman of the ward, Mr Amobi Nkerimonye registered him while the secretary of the ward, Mr Emeka Adirika issued him with the LP membership card.
Speaking at the state secretariat of
the party after performing the same ceremony at Nnewi North Local Government
chapter of the party, Ubah stated,” I thank you all my brothers. Today, I want
to tell you that I have joined the Labour Party. I came into Labour Party so
that we can join hands to reform Anambra state”.
Ubah said he decided to join LP
after due consultations with the churches, family, elders and stakeholders in
the state who endorsed his choice for the party.
“ I have made consultations before
deciding to join Labour Party. After the consultations, I came to the
conclusion that the only party that has human beings as their symbols was only
LP while others were represented by inanimate objects”.
He said his campaign organization
and the members of LP would hold 14 days prayer to ask God for
forgiveness that the people of Anambra had allowed a party with a cock symbol
to govern the state.
Earlier, the state chairman of the
party, Mr Samuel Orargbulam thanked Ubah for joining the party, saying that
they had been praying for a credible, suitable, qualified and acceptable
aspirant like him to join the party.
He said that with such aspirant like
Ubah, the party would sweep the governorship polls come 2014 and make sure that
the state was given its proper place in the country that would come from his
development projects.
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