I will run Anambra as mini nation inside a nation —Sen Ubah

Sen. Ifeanyi Ubah

Sen. Ifeanyi Ubah says he will take advantage of the rich diaspora community of Anambra and the media to put the state on the global map if the people make him governor in 2025.

Ubah, who said this in Nnewi on Tuesday while addressing journalists, also took them on a tour of his 6-storey Media/Events Centre, christened “Nnewi Heights’, which is still under construction.

Ubah is representing Anambra Senatorial District in the National Assembly on the platform of All Progressives Congress (APC).

He said Anambra had a rich intellectual and entrepreneurial presence in many parts of the world which could be tapped into for external inflow of investment.

He promised to run a government that would not rely on federal allocation or on revenue from petty traders or truck pushers who are struggling to survive.

According to him, “I will run Anambra as a mini nation inside a nation, I am talking about a governance model that 80 per cent of the content has not been discussed anywhere.

“It is not rocket science, we have Anambra communities in many major cities of the world, we can formalise bilateral relationships with these cities by having State representatives there.

“We will have a global image that will make mayors of major cities our friends and want to have investment interest in Anambra.

“Anambra has the network of human resources we can leverage on

“Our development will be data driven and anybody anywhere can get information about Anambra because we will use the media and ICT to put it on global map,” he said

Ubah said he had the influence and ingenuity to transform infrastructures and lives of Anambra people without inflicting pain on them.

He also urged the citizens not to judge every politician with the kind of leadership they have had over the years.

He said he would empower people such that it would not be attractive for youths to engage in crime and that he would use technology to combat insecurity if given the opportunity.