Ukachukwu Planning to Blame Two APC South-East Governors for Expected Loss in Anambra Poll – APGA
Politics

By Our Correspondent
A chieftain of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Mr. Chinedu Obigwe, has alleged that All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship aspirant, Prince Nicholas Ukachukwu, is already preparing to blame two South-East governors of his party for his imminent defeat in the November 8 Anambra governorship election.
Obigwe made the claim in a statement issued on Wednesday, alleging that Ukachukwu had concluded plans to accuse the APC governors of working against his emergence as governor after the polls.
According to Obigwe, the APC aspirant is only seeking a scapegoat ahead of what he described as a “foreseen defeat,” insisting that Anambra remains an APGA stronghold.
“They are claiming that the two APC governors from the South-East are working against the emergence of an APC governor in Anambra, but for me, that is a cock and bull story meant for the gods.
“He personally knows that his governorship ambition is a wild goose chase but decided to be dwelling in self deceit.
“In my interaction with a friend, I discovered that Ukachukwu has concluded arrangement to put the blame of his already foreseen defeat in the forthcoming November 8th governorship election on the door step of the two APC Governors from the Southeast.
“The drowning Ukachukwu should accept the fact that Anambra is APGA State and throw in the towel.
“Governor Soludo will definitely clinch a well deserved victory on November 8th and 1million Ukachukwu’s cannot thwart this my prophecy from coming to fruition.”
He further accused Ukachukwu of desperation to become governor “at all cost,” referencing a video circulating on social media which allegedly shows the APC aspirant administering oaths to his supporters.
“I have always maintained that Ukachukwu is a fake evangelist using religion to deceive gullible-minded people,” Obigwe stated, adding,“If he can go to the extent of subjecting his supporters to oath-taking rituals ahead of the election, it means he can do anything to grab power.”
The APGA chieftain maintained that Governor Chukwuma Soludo would record a “well-deserved victory” at the forthcoming poll, declaring that “even one million Ukachukwus cannot stop my prophecy from coming to fruition.”
Efforts to reach Prince Ukachukwu for his reaction were unsuccessful at press time.