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Igbo Presidency: Lawmaker urges South-East politicians to join APC
Uju-Chima who was elected on the platform of the
Action Alliance in Imo State said he defected to
the APC to actualise the goals he set for his
people.
A member of the House of Representatives, Rep.
Kingsley Uju-Chima (APC-Imo), has urged
politicians of South East extraction to join the
ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to enhance
their reckoning in zoning the 2023 presidency to
the region.
Uju-Chima, who made the call in a statement issued
in Abuja on Sunday, said that by joining the ruling
party, it would guarantee a place for the Igbo
people in national power sharing.
The lawmaker, who represents Ohaji/ Egbema,
Oguta and Oru West Federal Constituency,
commended Gov. Dave Umahi of Ebonyi for taking
the bold step by joining the APC.
According to him, playing national politics is the
way to go for the South East region to secure the
seat of the president in 2023.
“I was elected on the platform of the Action Alliance
(AA) but I defected to the ruling party because I
realised that it is the best way to go in achieving all
that I desire for my people from the centre.
“We have Senators from the South East extraction in
APC and about six House of Representatives
members.
“I am happy that the Igbo people are beginning to
realise that being strong players at the centre
matters a lot in terms of power sharing and
amenities.
“The best way forward for South East presidency in
2023 is through the ruling party, APC, hence my
appeal,” he said.
According to him, the APC is repositioning to make
sure that 2023 is all encompassing in terms of
power sharing for all regions.
The legislator said that the South East should take
advantage of the development in the party and join
the power play at the centre considering zoning.
The Lawmaker, however, decried the inadequate
provision of essential amenities including roads,
hospitals and employment for his constituents.
He appealed to the Federal Government and all
stakeholders to ensure that the Ohaji/Egbema,
Oguta and Oru West Constituency was taken into
considerations in development as oil producing
communities.
“My constituency is one of the largest crude oil
producing communities in Nigeria and there is
currently a refinery project by Waltersmith that is
ongoing in the area.
“The youth of these communities are not happy and
feel marginalised.
“The Federal Government should speed up efforts
to provide amenities to these communities and
ensure jobs for its teeming youth,” he added.
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