Capital
Oil boss, Patrick Ifeanyi Uba, who declared for the 2014 Anambra
governorship race in February this year joined the Labour Party in his
state today.
Speaking with P.M.NEWS on phone from the
venue of the event, Uba explained why he decided to join the Labour
Party and not the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA.
“I did
not join APGA because the party is factionalised. Labour Party is a
party with a human face, a party of the people. I am joining a party
that is national in outlook, not opposition party,” he said.
On
what he wishes to offer Anambra people, he said: “I want to bring about a
fresh and great Anambra where insecurity will be a thing of the past.
We will create massive employment for youths by establishing industries
in all the local governments of the state.
“This will fully engage unemployed youths and thereby curb kidnapping and other crimes in the state.”
Meanwhile,
Uba has been receiving the support of some of his kinsmen. Prominent
among them are former Super Eagles striker, Mr. Henry Nwosu and
Nollywood actors, Mr. John Okafor also known as Mr. Ibu and Chairman
Board of Trustees Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN), Prince Ifeanyi Dike.
The three celebrities recently attended an event organised by Anambra Peoples Forum (APF) in Lagos.
During
the event Nwosu promised not only to campaign for Uba but also to
organise an international friendly match between ex-international
football stars and international footballers to drum up support for the
Capital Oil boss.
Source: PM NEWS
He said that they opted to join the campaign because they believe that Uba is a good man.
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