Dr Ifeanyi Ubah has denied report that he has indicated
interest to contest the Anambra governorship election which will hold
latter next year, saying that was not what he intended to say.
Ubah, a former governorship candidate in the 2013 election
on the platform of Labour party had contested against the incumbent
governor, Chief Willie Obiano.
The oil magnate has been quoted as saying he was still
interested in becoming the governor of Anambra state, but in a press
statement signed on his behalf by his media assistant, Mr Okechukwu
Onyia stated that the news that he was going to contest against the
incumbent governor was misleading.
He said, "I never declared any interest whatsoever to
contest the next governorship election in my state. In a media chat I
organized in my Nnewi home on Monday, May 31, 2016, with media
practitioners, I stated very clearly the need for the polity not to be
over heated as that could cause distraction to the incumbent Governor
Obiano and urged ndi Anambra to keep supporting the Governor.
"While addressing the media, i stated that we all should
continue to encourage governor Obiano especially as he continues to pay
workers salaries which many states are struggling with.
The release quoted Ubah as saying that losing his last
gubernatorial contest was a lost opportunity for the state, but insisted
that he has moved on and that what is paramount to him now is to help
create wealth and jobs for the teaming Anambra youths.
"While answering questions during the media interactive
session I made it clear that I am still a young man who may in near
future wish to lead my state but re-iterated that i am presently
overseeing my conglomerates and would not wish to engage in a process
that will likely over heat the polity .
"I therefore call on the media practitioners to stop
distorting my quotations in their news reports with bogus and misleading
headlines in order not to stir unnecessary controversy, sever
relationships and mischievously mislead the unsuspecting public" Ubah
stated.
"I however, call on the media to always verify their news
through investigative journalism before going to press in order to
retain public trust," Ubah Stated

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