Politics

Soludo Confronts Andy Uba over Forged Certificate at Arise TV Guber Debate

Politics

– As Ozigbo, others reel out plans for Anambra people
Anambra governorship candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Prof. Chukwuma Soludo and his All Progressives Congress (APC) counterpart, Senator Andy Uba on Monday engaged each other over allegation of forced certificate.
Soludo and Uba met at the Anambra gubernatorial debate 2021, hosted by Arise TV and anchored by the station’s award winning journalists; Dr Reuben Abati and Ngozi Alaegbu, where Valentine Ozigbo of People Democratic Party (PDP) also featured.
Soludo, former Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) governor accused former presidential aide, Senator Andy Uba of forging his secondary school certificate when the APC candidate was making introductory remarks about his person and aspiration.
Soludo who interupted Uba asked him, “What year did you say you left Awkunanaw Boys secondary School, was it 1974? You don’t have any certificates, except the ones you forged.”
Replying to him much later, Uba stated that he has empowered lots of people in the state, including Soludo, who he nominated for the job of governor of CBN, while he was presidential aide to former President Olusegun Obasanjo.
Meanwhile, the debate gave the three candidates, who were described as leading candidates the opportunity to speak to the people of the state on their plans. The debate centered on security, economy, infrastructure, education, health and others.
Introducing themselves and the reason for their aspiration, Andy Uba who called for a minute’s silence in honour of Dr Chike Akunyili and others who have paid the Supreme price as a result of the current insecurity, said having been a presidential aide  and senator for 16 cumulative years, he felt it was time to work for his people.
Soludo said: “Nigeria is going into a transition to a non-oil economy, and Anambra should be looking for a trasformational leader. Given my exceptional experience and leadership ability, I am offering myself for leadership.
“I have all my life been an accomplished person and, all that I sought in my life I had achieved in thirties. I served three presidents, founded and co-founded many multi-national companies, including Transcorp where my brother (Ozigbo) works. It’s time for me to come in and work for Anambra. Time for me to devote my life for the people of Anambra.”
Ozigbo said: “Anambra need a young person who has the zeal to serve and I’m one of them, I am privileged to be here and I represent what Anambra needs now. I have served, I have worked and I’m a philanthropist. We need the right team and we have to synergize to be able to make Anambra a state to be proud of again.”
Speaking on security and how to tackle the issues of secession and agitations by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), the candidates all agreed that they neither condemn nor support the agitations of the group, insisting that their agitations could be tackled through dialogue, creation of jobs and youth empowerment.
Ozigbo speaking on the heavy deployment of security operatives for the election said he was satisfied about it, but stated that he was not happy that things were allowed to deteriorate this far.
He said: “Just until yesterday, we still had security issues. How come we have no intelligence anymore, these are the things we should be asking. I am going to solved Anambra problems security wise, and we know we have the strategy.”
Soludo speaking in the same issue said: “Anambra was remained largely peaceful until recently. It is a challenge and the security architecture is with the Federal Government, and the state governor has less to do, except working with the vigilante.”
Uba on his part said he was not afraid that the insecurity in the state may cause voter apathy, saying that successive elections have always registered apathy.
He said: “The governor has not done enough in the area of security. Soludo pointed at me while talking about the insecurity in the state, he has to explain that. I have done this before and engaged the youths when I was running for election and they calmed down. It is about jobs and the governor has not done enough in that area, that is why you see insecurity everywhere.
The candidates also marshalled out their comprehensive plans for the state in the area of education, economy, health and infrastructure, among others.

By Ifeizu Joe

Ifeizu is a seasoned journalist and Managing Editor of TheRazor. He has wide knowledge of Anambra State and has reported the state objectively for over a decade.

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