The Guardian (Nigeria)

Obaze picks woman as running mate for Anambra guber poll

- From Dom Ekpunobi (Onitsha) and Uzoma Nzeagwu (Awka)

Says state govt owes N 63bn debt, amidst poor performanc­e

ANAMBRA State governorsh­ip candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Mr. Oseloka Obaze, has presented his running mate for the November 18, 2017 election.

Lady Chidi Alexandra Onyemelukw­e was presented at the PDP state secretaria­t in Awka.

Onyemelukw­e, from Nnewichi, Nnewi North Local Council, has extensive experience in building businesses from the legal, operationa­l and functional perspectiv­e

She served as Special Assistant to the President on Small and Medium Scale Enterprise­s for three years.

She is a member of the New York State bar in the United States and in addition holds a Master o Internatio­nal law from the University of Lagos.

She gained her Bachelor of law from the University of Wales, College of Cardiff in the United Kingdom. She also has a Master of Business Administra­tion (MBA) from the Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvan­ia in the United States.

Meanwhile, Obaze has alleged that Governor Willie Obiano’s government is owing a total sum of US$85 million (N31 billion) in foreign and same amount in domestic debt, insisting that the previous administra­tion left N75 billion in the state treasury which is enough to provide amenities and improve lives of the people.

According to him: “My personal commitment to run an issues-based campaign remains strong. It’s about the marginaliz­ed and neglected communitie­s that suffer under the crushing weight of gully erosion sites and horrible roads because this government has refused to treat all communitie­s fairly.

“It is about how we have gone from zero debt to owing US$85 million (N31 billion) in foreign debt and a similar amount in domestic debt. Agents of the incumbent government must inform Ndi Anambra of their accomplish­ments in the past three years, how they have managed state resources and why the government of the day deserves to be returned to a second term.”

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