ABIA State Governor, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu, has received the endorsement of the Ukwa-Ngwa people of the state to run for a second term in 2019.
The Ukwa-Ngwa people, who make up nine of the 17 local government areas of the state, namely: Aba North, Aba South, Isialangwa North, Isialangwa South, Osisioma, Obingwa, Ugwunagbo, Ukwa West and Ukwa East, hinged their endorsement on Ikpeazu’s performance in office, and called on all sons and daughters of the area to work towards a landslide victory for the governor in 2019.
The endorsement came at Okpuala Ngwa, the ancestral headquarters of Ngwa people, during the Great Ukwa Ngwa Declaration event, weekend.
Moving the motion for the endorsement of the Governor, on behalf of Ukwa/Ngwa people, former Senate President, Senator Adolf Wabara said: “Our son and our brother, Governor Okezie Ikpeazu is a silent achiever and performer.
He has performed creditably and that confers on him the right to lead once more. Our people today speak with one voice to make a proclamation in support of the governor, asking him to contest again as governor in 2019.”
Seconding the motion, Chief Chukwu Wachukwu, former Director-General of the National Directorate of Employment, NDE, said: “Abia North was governor for eight years with Orji Uzor Kalu, Abia Central governed for eight years with Senator Theodore Orji.
Abia South is completing four years with Governor Ikpeazu, therefore, we as a people unanimously, through a voice vote, declare our support for the re-election of Dr Okezie Ikpeazu as Governor of Abia State in 2019, because he has done well and also because he must complete the eight year tenure of Abia South people.”
Also speaking, Elder Emmanuel Adaelu, who noted that the governor has the constitutional right to seek re-election in 2019, and as such deserves the support of his people and the generality of Abians, said: “We have seen governors in Abia State and I will boldly state that there has not been any like Governor Okezie Ikpeazu.
So we are boldly and eloquently declaring our support for him to re-contest in 2019.”
Former Governorship candidate of the All Progressive Grand Alliance, APGA, in Abia State, Chief Reagan Ufomba, stressed that re-electing Governor Ikpeazu in 2019 is a task for all Abians because he has performed beyond expectations across the three geopolitical zones of the state.
“In the spirit of equity, inclusiveness, fairness and justice, re-electing Governor Ikpeazu in 2019 is task for all Abians, from Ukwa through Umuahia to Arochukwu, because he has done well, and there is no alternative than to allow him to continue with his good work till 2023.”
Declaring the support of Ukwa-Ngwa traditional rulers for Governor Ikpeazu to re-contest in 2019, His Eminence, Eze Bernard Enweremadu, the Eze Ukwu of Ngwa Ukwu, told Governor Ikpeazu that God in Heaven and ancestors of Ukwa Ngwa are backing him to contest again in 2019.
“If it is not just, if it is not fair, if it is not equitable for an Ngwa man to govern Abia eight years as others did, may we never succeed. But if it just, if it is fair and equitable for Okezie Ikpeazu, an Ngwa man, to complete his eight years tenure as those before him did, God and our ancestors will grant us victory. As it was in 2015, so shall it be in 2019.”
Responding, Governor Okezie Ikpeazu described the adoption as a show of love and demonstration of the unflinching support of Ukwa/Ngwa people for him. He urged the people to go and get their Permanent Voters Card, as a sign of seriousness, if they want him to re-contest in 2019.
“As an Ukwa-Ngwa son, I understand the significance of what my people have done today. I am happy that my people have made this great and historic declaration. This has demonstrated our resolve and unity as a people,” he said.
I thank everyone that is here today to make this historic declaration. I will respond to your call, but before I do that, let me use this opportunity to call on our people and all Abians to go and get their voters card as that is the only way I will be assured that you want me again in 2019.
You shouldn’t be here asking me to contest again in 2019, if you don’t have your voters card.” he said.
Governor Ikpeazu also assured Abians that his administration will continue to focus on spreading prosperity in the state through the actualisation of all the promises he made during the 2015 election campaign, as encapsulated in the five- point agenda of his administration.
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