Amid the speculation that the minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige, may contest the Anambra Central Senatorial rerun scheduled for January 13, 2018, the candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance in the race, Chief Victor Umeh, has said he is ready to fight it out with the minister .
Umeh challenged Ngige to resign his appointment and join the race.
The Independent National Electoral Commission had declared Mrs Uche Ekwunife the winner of the poll but she was sacked by the Court of Appeal, Enugu division, following a petition brought before it by Umeh of APGA.
Litigation and counter litigation had trailed the election since then until last week when a court of Appeal, Abuja division ordered INEC to conduct the election within 90 days, excluding the PDP on whose instance the election was nullified.
Speaking on Sunday at Aguluezigbo, Anaocha Local Government Area of the State, Umeh, a former APGA national chairman, decried the activities of certain politicians who he accused of working tirelessly to deny the people of the district of a representation at the senate.
Enumerating the loss incurred by the people of the district, due to the absence of a representative for over two years, Umeh warned against further delay in the conduct of the election.
He said, “INEC should ignore further decoy by some people who are bent on ensuring the people of Anambra are denied the opportunity of having a representative on the floor of the National assembly till the end of the eight senate of the national assembly.”
Meanwhile, the National Chairman of APGA, Dr Victor Oye, has described the Senatorial rerun as, “a very important election through which our great party will produce its first Senator”.
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