As the race to succeed Governor Godswill Akpabio of
Akwa Ibom State gathers momentum, Nigeria’s Ambassador to Russia and the
Belarus, Chief Assam Ekanem Assam (SAN) has signified his intention to resign
and contest the governorship election in 2015.
Assam, who stated this at the weekend while addressing
hundreds of his supporters from the 31 local government areas of the state at
his country home in Idua, Eket LGA, stated that he would tender his letter of
resignation to President Goodluck Jonathan by next month (August).
The aspirant vowed to stop Akpabio from imposing his
stooge on the people of the state during the 2015 governorship election.
Assam, who denied the rumor that President Jonathan
had asked him to withdraw from the governorship race, boasted that he would go
ahead and contest and win the race for the Akwa Ibom State Government House.
According to him, his entry into the governorship
race would disrupt the succession plan of Gov. Akpabio whom he said was
hell-bent on imposing his successor on the people of the state.
“I have the energy, capacity and political will to
stop Akpabio from imposing his successor because I have always said; Akwa
Ibom people are too republican for an outgoing governor to impose a governor on
them”, he boasted.
The ambassador, who stressed that the only person he
was contesting the governorship office with was Akpabio, added that the day the
governor decides to play the role of a neutral observer, he would have no
opposition on his way to the Hilltop Mansion, Uyo.
“I want to tell you all that the only person I will
contest the governorship with is Akpabio and the day he withdraws from the
race I will have no opposition. Akpabio is the only obstacle to a free and
transparent party nomination and election but I am glad because the Peoples
Democratic Party has started the process of a free and fair nomination and
election”, Assam said.
Assam promised to revitalize and reposition
education to international standards, localize the economy, industrialize the
state, create jobs for the teeming unemployed people, fight corruption and stop
capital flight if voted in as governor.
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