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Electrical Appliances Dealers endorse Victor Umeh

Saint AugustineBy Saint AugustineFebruary 10, 2015No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Electrical Appliances Dealers Market Obosi played host to the campaign train of Chief (Sir) Victor Umeh, the APGA candidate for Anambra Central Senatorial District.

In his welcome address, the President-General of Southeast Traders Association extolled the virtues of Chief Umeh. He regaled the people with the story of the exploits of Chief Umeh at the National Confab and affirmed the overwhelming support of Anambra Traders for the candidacy of Chief Umeh.

He stated emphatically that the Senate was for those who had the clout to speak up for Igbo interests at the National Assembly.

In his address, Chief Umeh explained in detail, the poor condition of the Igbo nation in the scheme of things in Nigeria. He lamented that Igbo traders suffered a lot in the hands of the men of the Federal Operations Unit of the Nigerian Customs Service.

Ohamadike as he is fondly called pointed out that all over the world, customs men stay at the borders and at the ports. He described as unwholesome, the situation where the customs would clear a container for delivery at the ports only to turn around and mount road blocks at Ore and Benin to extort Southeasteners over the same containers they have cleared at the ports.

“If there was something wrong with the container, why did they clear it at the wharf?” he queried.

Chief Victor Umeh vowed to sponsor a bill that would permanently get the customs out of the roads as soon as he gets to the Senate. Among other things Chief Umeh explained he was going to the Senate to ensure the full implementations of the resolutions of the National Confab.

He recalled that he had successfully agitated for the immediate creation of an additional state in the Southeast. He recalled that he successfully agitated for the abolition of the unjust practice of sharing federal revenue on the basis of number of local governments; a practice that put the Southeast in serious disadvantage, bearing in mind that while the entire Southeast has just 95 local governments, Kano and Jigawa states alone have over 150 local governments. Umeh ensured that the Confab restricted the distribution of federal revenues among states only.

Umeh further explained to the traders that he equally fought against the distribution of 5% of federal revenues among Boko Haram affected states when the Southeast was paid nothing after the Civil War.

 

Anambra South Senatorial Zone Electrical Appliances Dealers Market Endorsement of Chief Victor Umeh Obosi
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Saint Augustine is a seasoned freelance journalist and the chief editor of Primetime Reporters.

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