‘He Is The Swing Politician’ – Ganduje React Over Defection Of Ifeanyi Ubah To APC

Abdullahi Ganduje, National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has stated that Senator Ifeanyi Ubah’s defection to the ruling party will herald a wind of change that will liberate the South-East.

Ganduje stated this during the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio’s, official presentation of the senator representing Anambra South at the party’s National Secretariat in Abuja.

The APC Chairman, speaking to reporters at the party secretariat, described Ubah as a “big fish” with immense political power in Anambra politics.

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He said, “This is the biggest fish we caught since I became the chairman. Let’s see what is happening in the South-East. With five states, three are controlled by different political parties. We have the PDP, Labour Party and APGA.

“The remaining two are the APC states. Now, where is the sense of unity in a geopolitical zone with five states controlled by four political parties? Is this a sense of collective decision to participate in national politics? No.

“Now we have started seeing the answer. We will start a revolution. Already, we have two states in the South-East and with this timber and calibre and political juggernaut (Ubah), I think we have found the answer, an answer to liberating the South-East geopolitical zone.

“I describe him as a swing politician because wherever he is, that party wins. And we expect this swing will swing throughout the southeast, especially to the other three states.”

 

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