Anambra poll: Those calling for ‘no election’ campaigns misguided – UPP

National Chairman of the United Progressives Party (UPP), Chief Chekwas Okorie, has chided those calling for ‘no election’ in Anambra and the South East describing them as being misguided.
Okorie said the call was not only illogical and unfortunate but a campaign of anarchic by those did not know its implications.
He spoke yesterday in Awka, where he accused those insisting on no campaign of lacking logical and acceptable reasons for their position and called on them to rescind their attitude and express their views through voting for the right candidate.
Okorie said Anambra electorate should vote for the candidate of the UPP, Chief Osita Chidoka , who represents the yearnings of the people and assured that Chidoka would implement the manifesto of the party which guaranteed their protection.
“To think that some young people, some of them educated are campaigning against Igbo participation in an election is unfortunate. It is this election that will bring into office if they cooperate with UPP as expected, a governor that will reflect their aspirations and protect them as chief security officer.
“UPP is here to tell the masses that we can still have a government and leaders that care about them and mainstream them into the management of their own affairs.
“As we campaigned, I saw a people looking for true leadership, UPP is here to tell the masses that we can still have leaders that care about them and mainstream them into the management of their own affairs.
“But UPP cannot be working to have a people oriented leadership and those people we are working for are jumping in the street to shout no election, it is so very irritating. Moreover, the reason for non participation has not being articulated by anyone of them, there is no reason they have given that makes sense at all.
“Saying that you want referendum and that government should give you referendum is so pedestrian an argument. Government cannot give you referendum because it does not exist in the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria where we belong.
“The only way you can go about it is to participate in democracy, elect a government that can pursue your wishes and aspirations. It is a stupid thing to say that there will be no election in Anambra,” he said
Okorie blamed the frustrations of the youth on is connection between them and leaders in the South-East. There is a disconnect between the political class and elders on the one side and the masses including the youth on the other side; it is a gap that is yearning to be closed”.

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