With just one day to the Presidential election, a former Chairman
of the Niger Delta Development Commission, Chief Onyema Ugochukwu, has urged
voters, particularly
of the Igbo extraction, not to disappoint President Goodluck
Jonathan of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party.
The PDP chieftain in an
interview said Jonathan remained “the best option” for Ndigbo, considering the
numerous gestures of his administration to the race.
He said he did not
expect Ndigbo who had remained the main support-base of the President to fail
him at the poll, arguing that ” it is better to work with the devil you know
than the angel you do not know.”
Ugochukwu, however,
expressed faith that Jonathan would sweep the poll considering his laudable
achievements in key sectors of the economy.
The 2007 Abia State PDP
governorship candidate also appealed to Abia electorates to help deliver all
PDP candidates in the state, saying Abia had fared better under the party and
“cannot afford to be in the opposition.”
Predicting a peaceful
poll, the ex-NDDC boss begged the opposition not to resort to violence in the
eventuality of defeat contending that, “it is inevitable that PDP will win.”
He admitted that the use
of card readers in the election would significantly check rigging, if properly
managed, but expressed fears that as a new technology, experimenting it with
crucial elections as the Presidential and National Assembly polls could be
risky.
He debunked insinuations
that he was promised the Senatorial ticket of Umuahia Central zone as
compensation for his reconciliation with Gov. Theodore Orji in 2011, saying
that he never struck any deal with the Governor.
The former Editor of
Daily Times said he never felt shortchanged at the emergence of Gov. Orji as
the PDP candidate for the zone, and declared his full support for his
candidature which, he noted, was according to the people’s wish.
He, however, said he had
not retired from active politics but vowed never to contest for any elective
position again.
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Don’t disappoint Jonathan, ex-NDDC boss tells Ndigbo
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