A media aide to Senator Patrick Ifeanyi Ubah, representing Anambra South Senatorial District at the National Assembly in Abuja, Mr Kamen Chuks, has said that the ambition of the senator to contest the 2025 governorship election in Anambra is to set the state on the path of rapid development and industrialization.
He said the Senator if elected, will industrialise the state in a way that will compete with developed countries in the world.
Mr Chuks disclosed this in an article titled “Ikemba Is Coming, the Hope-Inspiring Mantra in Anambra Now, which he made available to journalists in Awka on Monday.
According to him, Anambra, under Ikemba’s watch, is going to witness a transcendental transformation policy from the current state government.
The article read, in part:
“There is this feeling of thrill and excitement emanating from the Ndi Anambra that has spread beyond political parties and beyond Anambra State, too.
“They now see hope at the end of the tunnel, with the heartwarming news of Ikemba’s coming. A decision that they have all resolved to collectively make in 2025.
“You will observe that lately, the Anambra state government, driven by the fear of Ikemba’s coming, now celebrates every little recognition from the APC-led federal government with so much joy and fanfare on social media that one begins to wonder whether this is not the same APC they branded evil and anathema in the last election and even till date.
“The desperation in the acts of the “classless and clueless solution ” minority, further heightened by the mantra ‘Ikemba is coming’ which is spreading like wildfire, is becoming glaring even to the most naive segments of society.
“Today, all manner of idle charlatans have been recruited by the state government and sent out to all media platforms as pseudo-media influencers in a bid to change the prevalent and widespread belief that Ikemba is coming—a belief that is gaining supersonic crescendo—that Ikemba is the one to set Anambra State on the path of rapid development and industrialization, such that it will compete with developed countries in the world.
“But as has become customary with the Gov. Soludo administration’s penchant for cutting corners and cheap articles, a set of media carpenters with zero experience got handed the mandate of changing a narrative that has already resonated and sat pretty with the masses of the state.
“Men of God, too, have gotten involved in the Ikemba project as revelations they received confirm divine endorsement of the project.
“To further buttress the divine endorsement, the Anambra ancestral warrior spirit started sending out its own endorsements via dreams to the various Obis and Ndi Igwe, and they, in turn, began a frenzied race to confer chieftaincy titles on the anointed and, by so doing, adopt him for their communities before the state government quickly applied threats to stop the rush.
“The great news is that Ikemba is coming with supersonic speed, and no force is strong enough to counter the forces pushing the movement without getting crushed.
“The Ikemba spirit is everywhere, including amongst the gatherings where different plots are being hatched by the haters of Anambra development. That is why we are always one step ahead of them. We hear all their plots while the law of nature handles the rest, as can be seen from the level of cluelessness and absurdity that emanates from state government activities almost on a daily basis in recent times. Isaiah 54:15-17.
“Ikemba is coming, and Ndi Anambra will breathe easier and freer as they watch modernity envelop them and crime become grossly unattractive while conditions of living and personal development get easier for everyone.
“Anambra, under Ikemba’s watch, is going to witness a transcendental transformation from the current state government policy style of majoring in the minor and celebrating old-fashioned mediocre feats to embracing new ideas-based technologically developed commercial governance, 80% of whose feats have not been witnessed by any previous administration in Nigeria.
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