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Umahi’s younger brother to run for Ebonyi South Senatorial re-run

Supreme Desk
26 Dec 2023 12:16 AM IST
Umahi’s younger brother to run for Ebonyi South Senatorial re-run
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Austin announced his ambition at a news briefing on Monday in Abakaliki, adding that he remained a top contender for the position.

Chief Austin Umahi, the younger brother of former Gov. Dave Umahi, has indicated interest in contesting for the Ebonyi South Senatorial seat re-run, scheduled for February 2024.

Supreme News reports that the seat became vacant after the former governor vacated the seat to take up an appointment as the Minister of Works.

Austin announced his ambition at a news briefing on Monday in Abakaliki, adding that he remained a top contender for the position.

He said that he was eminently qualified for the position.

“True democratic process is the only way to ensure the emergence of an acceptable senator for the district.

“I will give the people best representation, having gained experiences from both the business and political sectors,” he said.

Austin, who was the Director-General of the APC Gubernatorial Campaign in the 2023 General Elections, said that the prevailing political arrangements and structures, devoid of sentiments, favoured his bid.

“I am a pencil in the hands of God, and he is not done with me.

“We are in a democratic dispensation, and I want all my supporters to pray for the success of both the primary and re-run elections.

“I am from Ohaozara Local Government Area, and that is where the APC Ebonyi Zoning Committee zoned the senatorial seat,” he said.

He further said that the zoning of the position had not changed to the best of his knowledge.

“I am not contesting for personal gains but for the people, as it is the time to make a positive mark.

“I intend to change the narrative and the district should be given an opportunity to elect a representative in a transparent manner.

“Whoever emerges democratically should represent the people, just as other aspirants should present themselves for the people to choose from,” he said.

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