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we see no reason why the governor of Enugu State will be running for two positions at the same time.
As I speak to you, he is running for the governorship position and at the same time running for the Enugu East senatorial position. So if you ask me who I am in the race with, I will tell you I am in the race with the governor, not Chimaroke.

The Candidate of All Progressive Congress, APC, for Enugu East Senatorial Zone in the forthcoming General Election, Lawrence Ozoemene Eze “Prince of Mburubu” in this exclusive interview with Journalist101 bares it all.

In this interview, he spoke on why he left the PDP, his journey into Politics, 2019 Election and the chances of APC in Enugu state, his business life and what his constituents should expect from him when elected.

Excerpts:

Who is Prince of Mburubu Politically?

I have heard in some political spheres particularly from the State government angle, oh! what experience does he have in politics, which position(s) has he handled. Let me make you understand that politics is not just limited to party party politics nor the political positions you have occupied.
Every human being Is a political animal and for you to rise from your little cradle stages in life to get to the public spare obviously, you have been involved with so many level of politicking.

Most people look at power as only in the context of politics, politics is just an element of power, there is economic power. When you meet those in the banking sector and those in other sectors like oil and gas where we all operate, there’s a high level horse trading going on there, these things are politics and they help to expose you to the public.

To bring us to the level where we are today, we have been able to go through fire as no gold shine without going through fire. I didn’t just come up to the public sphere from no where, it was a gradual growth and in achieving this growth, we went through different strata of politics that is not basically in the context of political parties.

I have been in politics since 1999, but due to the demands of my business, I have never had interest in running for office I’m one the people that has been sponsoring the PDP. At some point in 2010, I was supposed to contest for LG chairman, due to some political shenanigans, that vision was aborted.
I wasn’t really in the contest then for political positions but I was looking for a platform to serve my people and show them the kind of vision I have for them but in the usual PDP manner and the way they handle their internal politics, I was stopped from contesting.

At some point, I had to tell myself that I can actually do something for my people without a political office, we then delved into community development projects with my personal resources.

Speaking about experience, except for the Governor of the state that probably Inherited some support staff from the government employment bureau, non of these people can match our managerial experience and skills, I have over 200 persons under my employ.

Your journey into the business world, how did it all start and at what point did you break even?

I started from mere souvenir jobs, handling souvenirs for politicians and companies, making cards and wall clocks and others.
From there gradually, we were able to raise some resources to be able to gradually get an office.
We ventured into the oil and gas industry by the provision of industrial gases for companies and we built gradually from there.

Today, we provide a whole lot of logistic support for the oil and gas industry, we provide some other engineering services, from insulation to cathodic protection, and all that.

These are parts of what the energy aspect of my company do. our office is located in the highbrow Olu Obasanjo Way, Port Harcourt and our fabrication yard which is over 60 plots of land, and the plants are located in the industrial area of Port Harcourt, the Trans Amadi area.

When we got to a certain level in the oil and gas, we decided to diversify. We delved into the construction world. We started gradually by working for others and hiring other peoples equipment, but today as we speak, we have a very expansive equipment yard that houses our own equipment.

We have projects in so many locations with some ongoing. So, when I say I have over 250 people under my employment, I am not saying it for the love of words. It’s something you need to see.

I have also picked a lot of young men off the streets even in Enugu here who are working for me right now. These are the basic reasons why a lot of people feel that I am the right man for this job. They believe that if I can be able to get young men off the streets, trained and empowered, then if I have access to political positions, I will do better.

Before now, you were a member of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, please can you throw some light into what led to your immediate switch to the All Progressive Congress, APC?

Like I have said before, the sudden change was quite simple. I have an aspiration that goes beyond party platform. This yearning is actually coming from my people, and when I say my people, I speak more of the Nkanu East and the entire Enugu East Senatorial zone.

We need effective representation on the floor of the Senate. After the era of Chief Ken Nnamani on the floor of the House, we have had very abysmal representation on the floor of the Senate.

So, my people now felt that we need a total change from what it is now to where we actually need to be. Where we need to be now is to get us to where we can comparatively compete very favorably on the floor with other senators in terms of attraction of social amenities to our people and in terms of ensuring that our voices are effectively heard on the floor of the Senate, because apart from the time of Ken Nnamani, from the time of Chimaroke Nnamani on the floor of the Senate, which for the entire of the legislative season he succeeded only in raising his hand once, and never raised a voice, so obviously our voice were caged on the floor of the Senate.

Senator Gil Nnaji also came in after him, and same thing also was going on. Never a time will you watch the NTA popular programme called ‘The Gavel’, where you can be able to watch your senators and be proud of them airing their views and airing the views that they are representing the interest of your people.

So our people felt that its high time we sent someone who could be able to get our voices heard again, and they found that person in me. So my aspiration is more like an Nkanu-driven agenda, so it wasn’t really about me but has always been about our people.

At some point when the PDP decided to take a very funny decision to recycle old hands, then we observed quite well that the whole essence of that our struggle was going to end in futility. We saw, truly speaking, that the present-day government is not interested in quality.

They are not interested in our people, because if they are interested in our people, we see no reason why the governor of Enugu State will be running for two positions at the same time.
As I speak to you, he is running for the governorship position and at the same time running for the Enugu East senatorial position. So if you ask me who I am in the race with, I will tell you I am in the race with the governor, not Chimaroke.

Why did you say you are running against the Governor?

Its quite simple. You have always heard Chimaroke’s name being mentioned in this race, have you seen him? The answer is no. The state government managed all the processes of the screening in PDP during the screening period. in fact, they even started by procuring the party form for him. Chimaroke is not in Nigeria. If you truly want to know whether the state government had a hand in what I am saying, go down the lane and look at how the processes of the screening was managed.

Who actually took Chimaroke’s documentation for screening? Chimaroke was not here, he is still over there. So he never took part in the screening. So after the screening, the agents of state government also made sure that large sums of money was distributed on the grounds of the primaries to ensure that Chimaroke emerges, and party faithful were called to Government House to ensue that Chimaroke was returned.

Chimaroke never saw the delegates for one day, he never met any party faithful, he was never in any local government. We went round, carried out all our campaigns, carried out every process to sensitize the people to vote for us not until agents of the government decided otherwise.

So tell me why some delegates somewhere will decide to vote for Chimaroke Nnamani who never for once went to make his intentions known to any of them running for office, leaving behind those of us who have toiled day and night to win them to our sides and were highly disposed to vote for us. Go round and speak with PDP faithful in Enugu State and they will tell you clearly that it was purely the business of the state government.

Having studied the area you wish to represent as a Senator, what convinces you that you are going to win?

What convinces me is quite simple. Election is a game of number, and number is the people. Just go around Enugu metropolis and try to interview the people and ask them who they are going to vote for, when it comes to Enugu East Senatorial zone. They will not tell you its any other person other than me. I have had people run a survey on what I just said.
I didn’t just feel, politics is not about what you feel. I am a strategist, I don’t just speak. carry out a survey, except there are other forms of manipulations the PDP wants to do to get the people, but if it is actually casting of votes by the people, this elections is as good as won by me. I have that confidence.

You talked about perceived manipulations that could arise from the polls. Have you made any arrangement for this, having looked at our past electoral processes that are mared by manipulations?

Its not whether I have made arrangements, the question is, are there manipulations? because when I said it, I don’t mean during elections. The PDP has started the manipulations now. Now they are going to secondary schools and asking the students to bring in their PVCs, and are also getting to the teachers and are telling them, ‘if you don’t get your PVCs, you will not get your salary’.

We read about these things every day, so when you read these things everyday, what you do in your own capacity is to make sure that these things are blocked.

When these came up, we made sure we brought it to the public glare by ensuring that they went online, and that they are published in the dailies.

I must assure you that the election will not be business as usual. Some keep asking why did I go into APC, and all that? My brother, its only APC that can protect my votes. people are ready to vote for me to represent them, because they are tired of voting these old people who obviously will get to Abuja and shut the door and will never give access to anybody, nobody will have access to them anymore.

They are wiling to vote for a younger person who is vey accessible to everyone. I cannot, after knowing that people are willing, committed, and are waiting to vote for me, PDP will come and tell you don’t worry, its a party decision. decision my foot. I have to go to a party that I know is capable of giving me the mandate, and protecting my votes. I know these votes will come, and when these votes come, they will help me to protect them.

How will they protect it for me? The APC will ensure that the security of my votes will not be compromised, and that the security agencies will not compromise during the elections. They will also ensure that INEC will not compromise during the elections. We are already aware of the arrangements on ground to rig, and the boasts of the PDP of the huge amount of money it has put on ground to buy up everything, buy up INEC, buy security. We are waiting for them to buy all. But we known that the Federal government will not allow anybody to compromise INEC or compromise the security. These two are taken care of, and nobody will be able to rig the elections.

Are you saying that you are sure that INEC will conduct a free election?

Free, fair and credible elections.

Its a known fact that since the return of democracy in 1999, no other party has ever won elections in Enugu state apart from the PDP. Do you think you can break this jinx?

It’s as good as saying that yes, in the history of Enugu state, there has never been a time that there is a competitive elections in Enugu State. Yes nobody has ever been able to win elections because there has never been any form of competitive political contest in Enugu State. Reason is because even when you are on ground, even when you have the capacity to win election, even when the people eventually vote for you, you will obviously not win because we had a PDP-controlled federal government and a PDP-controlled state government. So, the state will always connive with the federal to rig elections.
In this coming elections, there is going to be a whole lot of surprises that will spring up.

Our people make a lot of mistakes. The politicians in the populace don’t constitute more than 15-20 per cent. So the rest 80 percent non partisan populace don’t like politicians, they don’t like politics.

Above all, they believe that they are all dubious, and are people who don’t tell the truth. This is because the PDP has dragged us for so many years, telling us the so many things they will do for us, but they end up doing none. But when the elections come, these people want to ventilate their anger through their votes. But those votes are never brought to fore because many things happen.

Expect serious surprises this time around, because the people are determined to vote out PDP, just watch what will happen in Enugu State. The people are determined to vote out PDP because they are not performing.

Do you think the APC will be able to work in unity in the coming elections, since their are aggrieved members of the party from the primaries?

The party is very much ready to win elections in the state. Some of these divisions are creations of the state government.

The state government wants to make sure that the APC in the state is divided so as to make sure that they don’t have a common front to win elections. resolved

As much as I know, I haven’t seen any other position that is not contested by two or more persons, other than that of the governor which has been resolved.

But you have two party chairmen in Enugu State….

No, one party chairman is what APC has. These things are make-believe, like I told you. When you sit down and you have for instance, Oshiomhole as the national chairman of the party, the national chairman obviously would work with all the state chairmen of the party. We just had primaries in all the States. We just had candidates names that were submitted to INEC in all the states.

We had a whole lot of activities that also took place before and after the primaries. Between you and myself, are you saying that the candidates that won primaries, that their names were submitted to INEC? The answer is yes. The next question is, through who? Thats why I told you that these things are just cooked up by the state government.

We had primaries and names were submitted and after names were submitted, we went through the right processes, through the right persons. When you have a divided house, there will be two conventions, and they will bring in two different lists. It happened in PDP last time. they will be struggling and either the group with upper hand is used or their will be harmonization. But in this case, there is no such thing.

Whatever transpired between Ben Nwoye and Okey Ogbodo happened before I became a member of the party. I also don’t want to drag myself into what transpired then. But as far as I know,I and other candidates submitted all our documents through Dr Ben Nwoye.

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