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2023 Presidential Race: APGA Presidential Candidate Insists on Power Shift to South East

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By Praise Chinecherem

The Presidential candidate of All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Prof. Peter Umeadi has warned against retaining power in the North in 2023.

He said retaining power in the North would amount to pyric victory which would be worse than losing the election.

Umeadi, immediate past Chief Judge of Anambra State spoke to journalists in his Agukwu Nri country home in Anaocha Local Government Area of the State.

He said: “As a student of military history there is something called pyric victory which means a general who won a war but has nothing to go home with because all his troops were lost. 

“So, there is a kind of victory in the coming  Nigerian election and if power goes back to the North, you have won but you don’t have victory because the victory is worse than the lose, because you have plunged the country into something that is regrettable.

“For Nigeria to get it right, it must not be winner takes it all, if we are sensible and put our heads above our shoulders and want a Nigeria that will survive after 2023, then power must come to the South East. I’m telling you that many Nigerians understand that.”

The presidential hopeful maintained that if power should go to the Southeast, it should be given to his party APGA, describing the party as representing everything Ndigbo.

“APGA is one stop shop for repositioning Nigeria because APGA represents civil war, Ojukwu, end of the war, the Igbo man, the Southeast and everything inclusive in it” said the former Chief Judge turned politician.

He said APGA is prepared to deliver him in various States, Local Government Areas and wards in the country in 2023 election.

Umeadi who became a Law Professor at the Enugu Campus of University of Nigeria flayed the National Security Adviser (NSA), Maj. Gen.Monguno who advised the governors to withhold their thugs from preventing opposition parties from campaigning in their States.

He wondered how the NSA can querry the Governors about insecurity when the  control of security is within the purview of the Inspector General of Police (IG) and other Federal security  agencies.

He said the issue of security generally should be addressed not only because of election, but to allow people move about freely.

His words, “I think we have to be honest of who are killing other people and when they kill other people where do they varnish to? Why are those issues not resolved because if you resolve  the issues you are talking of sanction.

“If I knew that if a crime is perpetrated  and given a reasonable time, the perpetrators will be brought to book, I will not lock myself inside because I know that anybody who goes against the law would be brought to book eventually.

“But if they fail to do their duties and push the blame to the Governors, that would not address the issue.

“NSA knows more than what he is saying. He is quite close how these things happen. He is not taking the blame to the correct quarters” said Umeadi.

He dismissed fears that the 2023 election would not hold because of insecurity, assuring that nothing would stop the election from holding as scheduled.

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