Breaking: I Have Not Joined The APC – Senator-Elect, Dr Ifeanyi Ubah

I am interacting with other Senators to ensure that Igbo traders in Lagos Trade Fair are not displaced by Govt actions.
Against rumour and misinformation in the media, Dr Ifeanyi Ubah, the Anambra South Senator-elect has refuted the news that he has defected to the APC.
Dr Ubah said that, “Yesterday I was in Lagos with the Leadership of the Senate and over 20 other senators-elect to brief the press, after the briefing I invited our trader brothers from Trade-fair Lagos to meet the senators over the tussles our brothers are having with BPE over their assets and the rumours of privatizing the market.
Luckily, Senate Leader and by God’s grace, the incoming Senate President was the chairman that resolved BBA issues in 2011 with BPE (Bureau of Public Enterprise) and made the recommendations that they are enjoying till date and he promised to swing into action immediately to resolve their current issues again.
We left Lagos to Abuja for a dinner with Mr President and APC Senators and their caucus. In the dinner, the APC Chairman, Adams Oshiomhole introduced me as a potential APC incoming Senator. This was his quote and his view of which he’s doing well in marketing me but I know my mission and have not changed from my last statement of last week.
The Senator-Elect added that “the most important thing is that I’m caucusing with the ruling party and others and presently have more value as a YPP senator”.
“I am making this forum of my constituency, Nnewi North square as the only medium to express my view and will advise those our brothers who delight in spreading false news or are happy in maligning characters to quickly desist from such.
This is a time to think about what will benefit our constituency. I will always keep you Informed as things unfold but have it at the back of your heart that I won’t be that cheap a senator.
Will forward videos of my activities in Lagos that concern our people which to me is a huge success, Dr Ifeanyi Ubah ( YPP Senator-Elect) concluded.








