With just hours to the Enugu Governorship election primaries of the PDP, frontline aspirant and businessman, Dr. Peter Mbah and 14 others over the weekend signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to accept, without hesitation, any one among them whom Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi chooses to become the candidate of the party in the May 28 governorship primary election of the party for the 2023 general election.
This is even as Mbah, continues to present his credentials of being the best among other aspirants, to succeed incumbent Governor, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi. But while intense lobbying amongst the 15 aspirants over who gets the governorship ticket continues, Mbah’s support keeps increasing, this time even across party lines.
The PDP is expected to hold its Governorship primaries in Enugu and other states on Wednesday, May 25, 2023 in the updated timetable released last week.
Dr. Mbah and other 14 candidates are all from Enugu East Senatorial district with the exception of Prof. Hillary Edeoga who failed to produce himself for meeting where the undertaking was entered into before the Enugu East Traditional Rulers council led by its Chairman, HRH Igwe Julius Nnaji the Odezuluigbo II of Nike, on Saturday.
As a successful leader, Mbah who packs executive degrees and programmes from leading business schools across the world-from Harvard Business School, IESE Business School, Barcelona, Lagos Business School, Said Business School and Stanford Business School among others, Mbah has it all. As a very successful businessman, Mbah provided humanity platforms for actualization through numerous businesses which cut across oil and Gas, Properties and hospitality further laying foundations for posterity.
In the days leading to the primary elections, most influential leaders in state who arguably are known to always have a strong say in past voting patterns within the parties and in the elections proper, appear to have queued up behind the one-time Commissioner for Finance in the state and who currently runs one of the best managed businesses in Nigeria, Pinnacle Oil and Gas Limited.
Some former Governors of the state, former Senators, influential religious and as such non-partisan leaders are known to have quietly restated their support for Mbah with one of them quoted as saying that “Dr. Mbah is in the best position to take Enugu to where the people want it to be beginning from 2023”.
This is coming as the statutory and ad-hoc delegates from the Senatorial districts of the state continue to assure Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi that they are solidly behind him and will only vote according to his direction, in the selection of PDP candidates for the 2023 general elections in the state. The PDP had recently conducted ward congress across the 260 electoral wards of Enugu, a development party members and elders have continued to commend the Governor.
Going into the primaries slated for May 23, Mbah has the ‘best choice ‘written all over him. It is strongly believed other aspirants in the Enugu Governorship race, know and share one fact quietly in their hearts: that Peter Mbah is authentic – very authentic leader in his aspiration to govern the state. Mbah sets out to become the most genuine leader to transit from a very successful Boardroom leader to a political leader, and is set to replicate his private sector feats in the service of his Enugu people.
As a candidate, the markets favour Peter Mbah. With no baggages of any sort, the ticket appears to be Mbah’s to lose. Chief Michael Udeh, a veteran politician believes that “It’s almost impossible to think that others in the race with him will not try to hit him with some real and imagined dirts. But Mbah, our son is the best we are putting forward for 2023”.
As Governor of Enugu state, Ugwuanyi believes that the power sharing arrangement, which has made elections less rancorous and divisive in Enugu State should be sustained. Interestingly, Enugu East has a number of prominent leaders and former governors, including Chief Jim Nwobodo, who governed the greater old Anambra State and Senator Chimaroke Nnamani, who began the relay in the present dispensation in 1999.