Maduako Igbokwe l Friday, February 05, 2021
ONITSHA, Anambra, Nigeria – A Chieftain of All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA), Prof. Peter Umeadi has stated that he would to reposition the country in four years if he is elected the next President of Nigeria in 2023.
According to him, this is achievable by running an all inclusive government that caters for the security and welfare of Nigerians. Umeadi stated this while addressing a delegation from the South East Nigeria Presidency Movement (SENPM), that visited him at his country-home Nri, Anaocha local government of Anambra State.
“Though I am an Igbo man I want to be President of Nigeria and I want all Nigerians to see me as that, follow me and trust me, and together we could reposition our dear country Nigeria within four years. Let it be known to this august and persuasive delegation of South East Nigeria Presidency Movement (SENPM) that the significance of your visit would reflect in my increased effort to show that I stand out to serve with courage, honesty, zeal, enthusiasm, loyalty and in all things to be guided by the laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”.
“I joined the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) in 2019 and thereafter declared my intention to run for the office of President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in the Presidential election of 2023, God willing. I began at that time to build my political structure from the scratch, across the length and breath of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”.
“It is heart warming that since that pronouncement no month passed without one notable person or group or coalition of groups visiting here to rub minds on the way forward. You would therefore appreciate my elation that a true detribalised Nigerian and accomplished Igbo man who garners respect from across the country has made out time to visit me on the topical issue of producing a President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria from the South East in 2023,” he stated.
Umeadi ,who is a Professor of law, reiterated his stand that the south east should negotiate political power with other geopolitical zones ahead of 2023 general elections.
“The constitutional democracy which we practice stipulates that the political party is the vehicle through which everyone shall pursue their political aspirations. On my part, since 2019, I urged the people of the South East geopolitical zone to start negotiating political power with other geopolitical zones ahead of the 2023 general elections.
“I have also urged the political class to respect the ballot as cast by the electorate during elections and I have always emphasised the need to uphold the rule of law as the corner stone for development of our country, Nigeria. In all modesty, I would say all the work I have done since I joined APGA in two years and the antecedents upon which I started have borne fruit,” he added.
Reacting the National Coordinator, South East Nigeria Presidency Movement (SENPM), Ambassador Japheth Anyanwu said the visit was aimed at sourcing for a credible, humane and apolitical Igbo man with capabilities and abilities to salvage the country.
On his part, the South East zonal coordinator of the group, Hon. Dimgba Nduka, said they have over six million members and supporters from all geopolitical zones and ethnic groups in the country, and assuring that their interaction would not end with this visit.

