Election: I was defeated by Obi's Tsunami, 70% politicians are jobless - former Anambra lawmaker

Election: I was defeated by Obi's Tsunami, 70% politicians are jobless - former Anambra lawmaker


Election: I was defeated by Obi's Tsunami, 70% politicians are jobless - former Anambra lawmaker 

By Calis Mbadugha, Onitsha

The former lawmaker in Anambra State, who represented Onitsha North 1, and candidate of All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, for Onitsha North/South n the Federal house of representatives during the last general election, Edward Ibuzor,  has disclosed that he was stopped from winning the election for the Green chamber because of the Tsunami of the Presidential candidate of Labour Party, LP, Peter Obi.

Ibuzor made this known in a statement signed and issued to newsmen in Onitcha, Anambra State at the weekend.

According to him the emergence of Obi as the LP Presidential candidate gave most of the candidates the opportunity to emerge victorious even if they were nobody and not known by the people who voted for them.

"Unfortunately those that were elected because of Obi have not been able to provide dividends of democracy to the people they represent. They are just there without any achievements. So those elected under the platform of the Labour Party have disappointed the people.

"They never made use of their victory properly and I am highly disappointed in them. I hope the people are counting because the motive for them to be there has not been achieved," he stated.

"In Anambra State now it is APGA all the way because Governor Soludo has delivered dividends of democracy to the people. On the 28th of this September APGA will sweep the polls in the local Government election.

"The state has been progressing since APGA took over the mantle of leadership. Anambra is APGA and APGA is Anambra and I look upon APGA emerging as the party that will one-day produce the president of this country," he affirmed.

The former lawmaker disclosed  also that 70 percent of Nigerian politicians have no handwork but rather see politics as handwork which according to him the situation plunged Nigeria into the present socio-economic and political quagmire.

"It is unfortunate that 70 per cent of Nigerian politicians don't have handwork, they don't have anything to do. You must have something to do so that if you are out of politics you go back to your business.

"I am now into oil and gas, I am also into Estate management. When I was defeated by the Obi's Tsunami, I went into my business. So politics is not business, you should look for something to do," he advised.

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