The senator representing Anambra South Senatorial district, Chief Ifeanyi Ubah, has promised to do only one term if elected in next year’s Anambra governorship poll.
Ubah recently defected to the All Progressives Congress, APC, from the Young Progressive Party, YPP, and has indicated an interest in challenging the incumbent governor, Professor Chukwuma Soludo in the contest.
Addressing reporters in Nnewi, Ubah vowed to do a single term in office to complete the turn of the Anambra South senatorial district in the spirit of the existing zoning agreement in the state.
The incumbent governor, Soludo, is from Anambra South senatorial district as Soludo and is already preparing for re-election on the platform of All Progressive Grand Alliance, APGA.
Ubah said the state needed to be put on the path of economic growth urgently, expressing disappointment that the administration of Governor Soludo has shown to be a disappointment, with the people of the state lamenting that the APGA government has disappointed them.
Ubah also promised to conduct local government elections in the state within four months if voted into office as the governor of the state, to spread development to all parts of the state simultaneously.
According to him, four years are enough for any focused governor to take the state to greater heights and make the people happy.
He observed that development under Governor Soludo has been very slow, adding that the people’s expectations that the Professor of Economics would take them to the next level have been dashed as the only thing the present administration does is destroy the people’s means of livelihood.