Friday 1 May 2015

Jonathan’s Loss: Ubah Breaks Down Before PDP Chieftains

Ifeanyi Ubah, the chief executive officer of Capital Oil and national coordinator of the Transformation Ambassadors of Nigeria (TAN), broke down in tears on April 30, Thursday, over President Goodluck Jonathan’s loss in the March 28 presidential election.

According to a report on The Cable, Ubah had gone to the new banquet hall of the presidential villa to submit the report of the Peoples Democratic Party presidential campaign organisation to Jonathan.
Ubah was said to have wept profusely after Jonathan’s address, which drew thunderous applause and a standing
ovation.

His tears flowed without restriction when chieftains of the PDP started speaking on the party’s loss.
Party members took turns to console him but he had to excuse himself from the hall when all attention was focused on him.
TAN worked for the failed re-election bid of President Jonathan. The TAN group claimed to have collected 12 million signatures asking Jonathan to run in the election, after travelling to all the states of the federation.

Ubah’s oil marketing company, Capital Oil, was one of the firms taken over by the Asset Management Company of Nigeria (AMCON) over its N60 billion indebtedness. Capital Oil was later returned to him shortly before Jonathan declared his intention to run for a second term in November 2014 after AMCON had
offset most of the debts.

In a recent interview, Ubah who contested in the gubernatorial elections in his home-state of Anambra last year for the Labour Party, bared his mind on the outcome of the 2015 general elections, the impact of TAN activities, among other national issues.

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