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Ikpeazu Reveals Next Line Of Action After Losing Senate Seat

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Governor of Abia State Okezie Ikpeazu has said he will be focusing on the forthcoming gubernatorial elections after his defeat at the senatorial election to Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe in last Saturday’s National Assembly election.

Speaking to Journalists at the statehouse, Ikpeazu said he’s thankful to God for the opportunity of serving Abia State as governor for eight years, adding that no life was lost in the election as he was not ready to engage in violence or spill blood to win an election.

He said, “Yes in elections, you win some and you lose some. It is service and if somehow the opportunity fails to come to you, you thank God for the ones you won.  I cannot spill blood for politics. I am a happy man and now focused on the 11th March governorship election.”

The governor acknowledged that the effect of the Peter Obi candidacy affected most of the results from the South East and said it was important to focus on the governorship election coming up in about 10 days’ time. He said the Igbo would “take stock of the Obi wave and its socio-political impact.”

He said, “Tell our detractors that Dr Ikpeazu has won two gubernatorial elections in Abia and by God’s grace defeated COVID-19. He can count his blessings.  In eight years as a governor, he restored peace and security, built four bridges and 200 roads; built a paediatric hospital, 700 classroom blocks, four model schools, gave overseas scholarship to 51 Abians among other things, all in eight years. That is to show that he came to serve without bitterness and attention to naysayers. Ikpeazu has promised to finish the new Government House, Umuahia, finish the new modern diagnostic lab in Isuikwuato and a mega hospital in Aba. I can count my blessings. Let all men count theirs.  It’s not how long but how well. (greasemonkeyauto.com) ”



Chukwuani Victoria is an entertainment and lifestyle journalist who's passionate about storytelling with years of experience in the industry. She holds a BSC in Biology and also obtained a postgraduate diploma in broadcast journalism at the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, Ogba, Lagos. She likes to read, research, hang out with her friends and play scrabbles.