The Anambra State candidate of the Young Progressive Party (YPP) in the forthcoming governorship election, Senator Ifeanyi Ubah, has described the manifesto of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) candidate, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, as empty.
Soludo had recently unveiled his manifesto during a grand rally of his party in Awka.
However, this came after Ubah had accused Soludo of not having a manifesto, but planning to ride on the back of the incumbent Governor, Chief Willie Obiano, to power.
Ubah had also challenged Soludo to a debate on their manifesto for the people of the state, noting that any delay may mean that the former Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) governor had none, but was just working to concoct it.
Reacting after Soludo released his manifesto, Ubah described it as ‘linguistic gymnastics’, while enjoining the people of the state to be careful not to be misled by the high sounding words used by the candidate.
In a statement signed by the Head of Media and Strategic Communications, Ifeanyi Ubah Campaign Organisation, Chuks Ogbonna, the senator said: “As the November 6, 2021, election draws near, we must remain vigilant enough to identify the difference between those who want to rule and those who want to serve Anambra State.
“Recall that about three weeks ago, Ubah, who is representing the people of Anambra South in the ninth Senate, presented his manifesto to Anambra people both home and abroad for review and reading.
“He also challenged the Professor of Economics, Charles Soludo, to not only do the same, but also pick a date for an open debate on the policies therein, a challenge that the professor cleverly dodged.
“We have waited earnestly for Soludo and APGA to present a working and public document upon which they desire to lead Anambra State for the next four years as the party in power, but nothing was heard or seen until the eve of their campaign flag-off when the 72-page document found its way surreptitiously into the public domain.”
Ubah said while reading the document, he found out it was a hastily assembled and prepared by Soludo’s media team with only one mandate, which was to bamboozle Anambra people with “bogus grammar, fictional data and Eldorado promises.”
He said: “This is not the first time Soludo would engage in this linguistic gymnastic ahead of election. In 2010, Soludo released the most linguistic gymnastic Eldorado theory tagged: ‘Africa Dubai Taiwan’, a document long reposed in the dustbin of irrelevance.”
Ubah, who went ahead to dissect all the campaign promises in the manifesto, called on Anambra people not to fall for the bait by APGA “to elongate the tenure of the current governor, through the presentation of a surrogate.”