By Jude Michael
The immediate past Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), Mr George Moghalu, has declared his intention to run for the governorship position of Anambra State, saying it is because of the failure of Soludo.
Moghalu who spoke with journalists in his home in Nnewi on Saturday, October 5, said the state governor, Prof Chukwuma Soludo, had failed the people, hence the need to vote him out in next year’s governorship election.
There have been speculations that Moghalu may be contesting for the Senate to fill the vacant seat left in Anambra South by the demised Senator, Ifeanyi Ubah, but he insisted that he had no such ambition.
He said: ‘I will be contesting for governor next year and not Senate. I recently resigned from APC, and on October 1, I joined Labour Party.
‘Before I did so, I consulted my wife and children, my followers and friends, and I was convinced that Labour Party is the party that aligns with my person, and the best suited platform to realize my ambition.
‘We need to redeem Anambra fast because Soludo has failed the people. There is a dearth of infrastructure in the state; security has collapsed.
‘We will not tolerate him further. What he could not do in four years, he will never be able to do in eight years. You don’t need eight years to develop Anambra.’
The former APC chieftain acknowledged that there was a zoning arrangement in the state, and that the South Senatorial Zone where he and Soludo hail from was favoured for the contest.
He vowed to do only one term if he won the seat so as to complete the turn of the South, before the position moved to the Central Zone.
On why he left APC, which is the ruling party at the centre, where the federal government may likely work in his favour, he insisted that every politics was local and that it would be the decision of Anambra people to vote any party, and not for the federal government to choose for the people.