Uba said he possesses the capacity to defeat Soludo because he’s a professor of street politics, unlike the governor who is a professor of economics.
He declared that Anambra can’t continue as a one-party state, stressing that the people are craving for change within the political system.
Addressing newsmen on Tuesday, the lawmaker said: “I’m not a Professor of Economics, but I’m a Professor of street politics.
“Anambra cannot continue to be a one-state party. The people are tired and angling for change and we know Mr President knows the potential in Anambra too.
“We need a governor whose primary reason for running for the governorship seat of the state is to make our state a secure place for human development. We need a governor who will not only ensure the security of lives and property but will also, make life meaningful for our people so that every person can realize and maximize his or her potential.
“We need a governor that will match words with action, for without action, words will surely be a ploy to deceive our people. Our people have been deceived long enough. They need action now.”