Senator Chris Ngige declares to challenge Senator Victor Umeh in 2019 , says he is under intense pressure to vie
www.odogwublog.com reports that Senator Representing Anambra Central in the National
Assembly, Senator Victor Umeh has gotten a challenger as the Minister of Labour
and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige, on Monday, disclosed that he was considering
contesting for the Anambra Central senatorial seat in the 2019 general
elections.
The minister stated this at a press briefing in Obosi,
Idemili North Local Government Area of Anambra State, saying he was under
pressure from people of the zone, Anambra State and South-East leader to
contest the election.
He, however, said he was still considering the request
and would make his stand known within the next two weeks. Ngige, if he vies,
would be squaring up against Chief Victor Umeh, who currently represents the
senatorial district.
He said, “The people who are pressurizing me, I have
made it clear, my constituents, people of Anambra State and some prominent
people from the South-East, are all in agreement that we need to go and better
the milieu of the Ninth Senate.
“Many people feel that the present eight Senate has
been engulfed in a battle of supremacy with the executive and they feel that
some of us who have tested the executive and legislature before should get
back.
“I am considering it, I am consulting and the result
of my consultations would be made known in the next fortnight, by then I would
have concluded.”
Ngige described as mere allegation, deliberate
falsehood and campaign of calumny from the opposition, that the impact of the
APC government of President Muhammadu Buhari had not been felt in Anambra State
and the entire South-East.
He said, “The Federal Government of Nigeria has been
generous to the people of the South-East; I am from the South-East. You see the
President promised us infrastructural development and the South-East has not
been left out. When you talk about infrastructure, you are talking about
transport, road infrastructure, air infrastructure, sea, health and power
infrastructure. In all these areas, we(South- East) have not been left out.
“If you drive from Enugu now to Awka, you will see the
work that is going on in Enugu-Onitsha expressway, if you go there and see the
asphalt with thickness that has got to Oji River and coming down fast by RCC,
the same people who built these roads in Anambra State when I was governor of
the state, that have lasted for 14 years; most of my roads in Anambra were
built by RCC you can see them they are still standing.
“The Second Niger Bridge has been scaled up from the
former N100 billion to N216 billion and work is going on there, as I speak to
you now, they have gotten up to 48 per cent.
“When we came it was about two per cent but they have
reached 48 per cent and work is going on and the people working on the bridge
are not small boys – Julius Berger.
“There is also Enugu-Okigwe, Okigwe-Umuahia,
Umuahia-Aba, handled by four Chinese companies working day and night,” Ngige
pointed out.
Senator Chris Ngige declares to challenge Senator Victor Umeh in 2019 , says he is under intense pressure to vie
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