The All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) says it is confident of winning the November 6 governorship election in Anambra, adding that no rigging plan from any quarters will be successful.
The party said it was assured that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) will conduct free, fair and credible election.
Victor Oye, APGA, national chairman of APGA, expressed this optimism on Friday in Awka.
He said that the party was neither worried nor distracted by rumours that some people were planning to capture the state.
“Capture does not exist in a democracy,’’ Mr Oye said.
He said that the governorship candidate of the party, Professor Chukwuma Soludo, stood out among other candidates in the election and would be massively voted for by the people.
According to him, only criminals and enemies are captured, nobody is going to capture Anambra, APGA has already won the election, people will vote and the votes will count.
“Nobody will come here and do anything untoward; nobody will rig an election that somebody has won popularly, more so, one where results will be transmitted electronically.
“We know that INEC is preparing to deliver a flawless election, the security agencies are getting ready and President Muhammadu Buhari has said that the election must be free and fair.
“APGA has been here since 2002 and has been beating the so-called big parties; in 2017, we won in all the 21 Local Government Areas (LGAs) of the state, but this time we are going to win in all the 326 wards,’’ he said.
Mr Oye said that APGA was not demoralised by the challenges faced in the process of electing Mr Soludo as its candidate, describing same as the will of God.
He said what the state needed was a governor with tested administrative competence who could optimally manage human and material resources at a time of economic downturn.
“For us in APGA, we have chosen the best candidate for the job. In the eyes of the world, Soludo is the best, he is tested and trusted, he was governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, where he performed wonderfully well.
“For him, leading the state is a very simple task for him, he is the man the state needs come November 6,’’ he said.
He said APGA-led administration of Governor Willie Obiano, had done well and that the governor was bequeathing a healthy and robust state to his successor.
“There is nothing like gale of defection in APGA, rather more people are joining APGA daily.
“Six persons were purported to have left the party but only four confirmed their defection in the Anambra House of Assembly, others are still much with us.
“Those that joined the All Progressives Congress (APC) are inconsequential to us, they can’t win their ward, as a matter of fact, APGA delivered them in the last election, and they don’t have structure,” he said.
The forthcoming governorship election in Anambra will be hotly contested by leading political parties.
APGA’s Soludo will face stiff competition from Valentine Ozigbo, candidate of the main opposition party, PDP and APC’s Andy Uba, who would be relying on his party’s federal control to cause an upset in a region where the party is relatively unpopular.
(NAN)