Ifeanyi Ubah: Promising Change and Competition in Anambra Politics

In a bold declaration, Senator Ifeanyi Ubah of Anambra South has asserted his determination to challenge Governor Charles Soludo in the upcoming 2025 gubernatorial election. Confident in his ability to emerge victorious, Ubah highlighted his expertise in “street politics” as a distinguishing factor from Soludo, an economics professor.

During a press briefing on Tuesday, Ubah emphasized the urgent need for political transformation in Anambra, denouncing the dominance of a single party. He underscored the populace’s desire for change within the political landscape, asserting that the time for a shift is imminent.

“I’m not a Professor of Economics, but I’m a Professor of street politics,” stated Ubah, emphasizing his grassroots acumen. He stressed the demand for a governor committed to enhancing security and fostering human development within the state, resonating with the aspirations of Anambra’s populace.

Ubah articulated the pressing necessity for an action-oriented leader, emphasizing that mere rhetoric without tangible results would no longer suffice. He echoed the yearning of the people for genuine progress and a departure from past disillusionment, signaling a call to action for substantive change.

With his resolute pledge to secure a brighter future for Anambra, Ifeanyi Ubah’s promise of a new era in state governance resonates with a populace eager for meaningful development and a fresh political trajectory.

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