Okpara drops governorship ambition for Orji

Okpara drops governorship ambition for Orji

Uzodinma Okpara,
the son of the late premier of the defunct Eastern Region, has
abandoned his ambition to contest the governorship of Abia in 2011.

He announced his
withdrawal yesterday at his country home in Okpuala Afugiri, Umuahia
North Local Government, saying that “political developments” in Abia,
especially the recent defection of state governor, Theodore Orji, to
the PDP, necessitated his decision to drop out of the gubernatorial
race.

Mr Okpara, who
contested the 2007 gubernatorial race against Orji under the platform
of the All Progressive Peoples Alliance (APGA) and even challenged the
outcome at the tribunal, said that he was now satisfied with recent
actions taken by the governor. “I am aware that the governor has led
the liberation of Abia and that is acceptable to me and my supporters,”
he said. “In consultation with my family and my supporters, we have
unanimously agreed to support Governor Orji for 2011 elections; the
implication is that I will not be contesting again”.

Mr Okpara said he
would deploy his campaign organisation, Freedom and Progress (FP) in
support of the re-election bid of Mr Orji as well as the presidential
race of Goodluck Jonathan.

He recalled that he
had worked very closely with Mr Orji, who was chief of staff when he
was the state chairman of the PDP, adding that the governor has
“assured me there will be peace and progress in Abia and I strongly
believe”.

The former gubernatorial aspirant further defended his decision to
abandon his quest, saying that “everybody cannot be governor at the
same time; some people will be other things”.

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