The Senator-elect for Anambra
Central Senatorial District, Uche Ekwunife, on
Thursday explained how she has
come under intense pressure from Igbo elders to renounce her mandate
for Senator Chris Ngige, who is also from the district.
Ekwunife won the Senatorial
seat in the March 28, 2015 National Assembly election on the platform of the
Peoples Democratic Party.
She defeated Victor Umeh of
the All Progressives Grand Alliance and Ngige of the All Progressives Congress.
Ekwunife, who is a member of the
House of Representatives, told journalists in Abuja that she had since been under
pressure to renounce the mandate for Ngige.
She said their excuse was for
the purpose of a Senator from the South-East to emerge as Senate President in
the coming 8th Senate.
Ekwunife vowed never to succumb to
the elders pressure.
She said, “Yes, there has been
immense pressure from various quarters in the Anambra Central Senatorial zone
and by extension, Anambra State, on me to renounce the popular mandate given to
me by the people of the senatorial district for somebody (Ngige) I defeated
flatly for reasons of power sharing they are not even sure of.
“Even if they are sure of whatever
position they want the person they are pressurizing me to step down for, I will
never take that from them because the mandate, as far as I am concerned, is
far, far bigger than being sacrificed on the altar of power sharing.”
I’m under pressure to step down for Ngige – Ekwunife
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