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Awka Govt House: The Gladiators

David-Chyddy Eleke in this piece x-rays the chances, strengths and weaknesses of some of the contenders in the upcoming Anambra State governorsh­ip election

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While there is a legion of contenders for the Anambra State governorsh­ip, it is clear that as it always is, some of the aspirants are in the race to distract the others, or gain attention. But some are in the contest to see what compensati­on, financiall­y or political position they can use their aspiration to bargain. There are also several factors that could help contribute to the victory of any of the serious contenders, and some weaknesses too can lead to their fall. As the election date draws near, some aspirants have already emerged candidates of their parties, while others are still jostling for tickets, their chances would only be determined by their ability to clinch the tickets of their party and sell their candidacy with an entirely different approach.

So far, only four out of the over 30 political parties participat­ing in the election have the potential to clinch the coveted position of the governor, and the jostle is on for their tickets. These are the All Progressiv­es Grand Alliance (APGA), the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Progressiv­e Peoples Alliance (PPA). But, who are the potential candidates?

Willie Obiano

He is the incumbent governor of the state and has recently crossed the primary election hurdle by clinching the APGA ticket. He will most likely pull the weight of incumbency to keep his seat. The biggest argument of his supporters have always remained that he has a right to complete the 8-year term of his zone, Anambra North senatorial zone. He is believed to have worked hard to deliver on some of his campaign promises, and one of the things working for him is that he has stamped his feet in the state through provision of visible infrastruc­ture as well as carrying the people of the state along.

So far, he has several groups in the state in his kitty, just as a good number of them, ranging from profession­al bodies, market groups, civil society and communitie­s have endorsed him. He has also received endorsemen­t from a good number of people, who have assured him of their votes. The traditiona­l rulers’ council of all the communitie­s in Anambra North, where he comes from, has also endorsed him for a second term, and has promised to mobilise their subjects to vote for him.

In September, he will be receiving another endorsemen­t from traditiona­l rulers from Anambra Central, just as the associatio­n of presidents general of all the communitie­s in the state had endorsed and promised to mobilise support for his victory. Obiano’s only prayers now may be that the electoral body, INEC will play fair and that the endorsers will not change their minds overnight. Besides, Obiano’s poor relationsh­ip with his estranged benefactor, former governor Peter Obi, might stand somewhat in the way against him.

Godwin Ezeemo

Ezeemo was the first candidate to emerge from the state through the primary election of the PPA. Of course, it was clear to all that nothing could have stopped his emergence as he was the sole aspirant of the party. He is also known to be the major financier of the party since he joined it in 2013. He is a notable grassroots politician, who has impacted the people through his philanthro­py. He has investment­s in the media, oil sector, haulage, tourism and many others. He is considered a rich man by every standard, and also known for his consistenc­y. He has supporters, who are fanatical in their belief in him and also known to be a man of ideas. He is one politician, who believes that things must be done right in the state if it must regain its glory.

Many believe that Ezeemo’s only disadvanta­ge would be his political party, PPA, which they contend is not as powerful as a few others. But in a recent interview, Ezeemo told THISDAY that he was not among those who jump from party to party just to get political positions. He said he studied the ideology behind PPA and found it fit for himself and decided to join it. He, however, stated that the Anambra people had become wise and would not vote for parties in the forthcomin­g polls, but would look at the individual candidates and vote for them according to their merit. He told Anambra people not to be deceived again as some of the so-called big parties had disappoint­ed them and therefore needed to change them.

Andy Uba

The current senator representi­ng Anambra South district is a man with deep pocket. He is vying for the governorsh­ip under the platform of the APC, and has been touted as the man favoured for the ticket. He however has a problem with some people in the state, who believed he joined the party just to ride on its back to win the election. Just as many as Uba’s enemies, are his friends. He is no doubt a strong grassroots politician, and has deployed his reach in the fight for the ticket of the party, where he has been making consultati­on with all those who may have the connection to help him clinch the party’s ticket, no matter how lowly or highly they are.

Though he is also known to have very powerful people in the corridors of power, many believe that his antecedent­s especially his involvemen­t during the dark days of Anambra State, which led to the destructio­n of properties belonging to the state government and the eventual kidnap of the then governor of the state, Dr. Chris Ngige, has put a dent on him.

To clean off these, his media office has been working assiduousl­y to polish his image before the Anambra voters, and have almost succeeded in shifting the blame of all that happened then to his younger brother, Chief Chris Uba, who is a known political godfather in the state then. His major test would be to win the ticket of APC, before thinking of the governorsh­ip seat. He certainly stands a very good chance afterwards.

Tony Nwoye

A member of the House of Representa­tives, who rose through student union activism to become a party chairman, and a big time politician in Anambra, he had also run for the governorsh­ip of the state in 2013 on the platform of PDP but missed it by whiskers. His loss was occasioned by the factionali­sation in the party then, leading to multiple candidates. Obiano trounced him in that election, and that seemed to be the closest he had come to the governorsh­ip of the state.

His root in Anambra north is an added advantage to him in the race, as most groups had resolved for the zone, where the incumbent governor also hails from to complete their two terms before moving power to the south to help that zone to be at par with others. However, many still believe that the victory of Nwoye may herald another round of godfatheri­sm in the state, as he is touted to be sponsored by an oil magnet in the state,

Ifeanyi Ubah

Oil magnate and chairman of FC Ifeanyi Ubah is a young and rich politician from Nnewi North local government area, which incidental­ly falls in Anambra South senatorial zone. He recently made a surprise appearance on the state’s political turf by purchasing a form for the governorsh­ip contest on the platform of PDP, despite having earlier been reported to have joined APC.

Like Uba, Ubah has deep pocket, and can adequately finance his election, but the fear today is that he may not be very prepared for the race, following the distractio­n he currently faces due to allegation­s of tampering with NNPC’s N11 billion petrol stored in his storage facility, a developmen­t that led to his incarcerat­ion for several days by the Department of State Security Service. Many believe that he may have other ulterior motives of joining the race, but certainly not to win the election.

Another APC member, Chike Obidigbo, joined the party from the APGA. An industrial­ist, chairman of Hardis and Dromedas – a company that deals in cosmetics and other household products - he contested for APGA’s governorsh­ip with Obiano in 2013 but failed. He accused the party of sabotaging him, after raising his hope, following the endorsemen­t of his candidacy by the entire Anambra North traditiona­l

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