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2019 AA guber candidate in Imo State, Uche Nwosu
The governorship candidate of the Action Alliance (AA)
during the 2019 general election in Imo State, Mr Uche Nwosu, has returned to
his former party, the All Progressive Congress (APC).
Nwosu who addressed reporters at the Imo airport shortly
after his arrival from Abuja at the weekend maintained that the Supreme Court,
which voided his petition for double nomination, has actually affirmed that he
is still a member of APC.
“The Supreme Court has said all, it said I am the candidate
of APC, what it means is that I’m the candidate of APC even though another
person was foisted on APC. That aside, I have forgiven everybody, no matter
what they have done, from the National Chairman to Gulak, to those in the
state; what we need is to move ahead, we are brothers and sisters, there must
be peace,” Nwosu said.
Nwosu, who looked refreshed, added: “You can only have one
governor in a state and you can only have one final court and that is the
Supreme Court – we have to accept it. For me, politics is not a do-or-die affair,
it’s give-and-take. The Supreme Court has given its judgement, either good or
bad, I have accepted it.
“What matters is Imo State. I’ve said in my statement,
whoever wins at the Supreme Court, I will give my support, be it Emeka
Ihedioha, Araraume or Uzodinma I will support. But in supporting if you do
well, I will praise; if you don’t, we would criticise you,” Nwosu stated.
Speaking on his next move after the judgment, Nwosu said: “I
have no regret at all. It is not my first time of running for a political
position. I’m a politician and a town planner by profession. For now, politics
is over, pending when there would be another election. I am still a young man
and have age to my advantage.” (Text, excluding headline, courtesy of Sunday
Sun)