By Jude Opara, Abuja

With less than one month to the Anambra South Senatorial bye-election, the candidate of the Zenith Labour Party (ZLP) for Anambra South, Hon. Nnamdi Ezike has called on the state electorate to shun unpopular but desperate politicians who are preparing to pay huge amounts of money for votes, warning that such candidates have nothing to offer the state and the people.

Hon. Ezike, who recently resigned from the Young Peoples Party (YPP) and emerged as the ZLP flag-bearer for the Anambra South Senatorial District by-election coming up on August 16th, 2025, in an interview in Abuja, cautioned that Anambra has suffered enough neglect from unproductive politicians that only buy votes to enable them occupy positions for their selfish interests.

The candidate who is also a lawyer urged the voters to be careful not to fall into the trap of those who will offer juicy financial inducements to them, even as they know that they are the wrong people for the job.

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He pointed out that the forthcoming National Assembly and governorship elections will provide the people the opportunity to vote in the right people who will genuinely take the state through the path of development.

“The right things to do now is for the electorate to shun money bags and choose well by voting for the right people who have the capacity to attract Federal Government presence to the state by canvassing for more federal projects”.

Barr. Ezike’s emergence as ZLP flag-bearer for the Anambra South Senatorial District sent shock waves through Anambra State’s political corridors especially among candidates of other political parties in the race who did not believe ZLP will produce a candidate before the polls.

The Senatorial candidate said the ZLP leadership has given him the full official support to win the polls and that he has prepared extensively for the bye-election which is set to take place on16th August, 2025 by taking the message of development to the people at the grassroots who are in dire need of good governance.

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On his chances of winning the election, Hon. Ezike said: “My personal record as a member of the House of Assembly will speak for me. Until now, nobody has been able to do more than what I did for the people especially the youth and women during my tenure.

“We distributed hundreds of motorcycles to the youths, trained several of them on skills and bought computers for them, and also purchased sewing machines for women. We embarked on many other empowerment programmes. We are in this election to win and not to count the numbers.

“What counts most in this type of off-season election is that people consider the candidates more than the political parties. My experience in legislative work will also be useful. The other candidates but one, haven’t been to the legislature before and would not represent the people well in the Senate like I would do using my experience. The Senate is not for learners, but for people with cognate experience”.

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He further advised the Anambra South electorates to especially ask every candidate in the coming election what they have brought to the state in the past, insisting that a politician’s past record can serve as proof for what the candidate can do for the people in the future.

Ezike while pointing out that Anambra South Senatorial District has been grossly marginalised over the years, promised to work tirelessly to reverse the trend when voted into office as the Senator representing the area adding that the constituency has experienced very poor representation in the National Assembly over the years.

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