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Abia State Governor, Okezie Ikpeazu, says the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate in the state, Prof. Uche Ikonne, fell sick after attending a gala of the G-5 governors.

The governor, however, said Ikonne was “recovering gradually and progressively”.

Ikpeazu, in a local radio programme monitored by NAN in Umuahia on Monday, disclosed that Ikonne attended some rallies organised by the PDP in Abia State including the November 24, 2022, launch of the party’s state-wide campaign at the Umuahia Township Stadium.

He further stated that Ikonne left the stadium for a gala night, organised in honour of the G-5 Governors in his (Ikpeazu) Umuobiakwa country home in Obingwa, “where he managed to give a speech and then he took ill”.

“It is unfortunate that he is lately indisposed but I want to report some progress and the progress is that Ikonne is recovering gradually and progressively.

“He has left the hospital and is going through convalescence.

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“I am sure that he will be strong enough in the future to join,” Governor Ikpeazu said.

The governor, however, urged residents of the state to keep hope alive, assuring them that Ikonne would soon bounce back.

He contended that his absence from the political space “will not define the progress of the campaigns or agenda of PDP in the state.”

“It might be the wish of detractors that Ikonne’s absence will linger,” Ikpeazu added.

Governor Ikpeazu recalled that when he was ill himself, “permutations changed and people were allocating positions to themselves.”

“I’m sure they even appropriated my wife to themselves,” the governor said.

Speculations about Ikonne’s health challenge became rife following his sudden withdrawal from public functions after the stadium event.

Meanwhile, Ikpeazu has assured the people that no other party had the capacity to displace PDP in the state.

He said: “PDP is very very powerful” in Abia and that no other party compared with it in terms of strength.

“Some of them may have supporters in one or two local governments but they cannot put 100 people each across Abia.”

He further spoke about some of the achievements of his administration, including the expansion of business opportunities in Aba and socio-political stability in the state.

Ikpeazu, who is the senatorial candidate for Abia South, promised to replicate his achievements in the Senate if given the mandate.

He is up in the race against the incumbent, Sen. Enyinnaya Abaribe, who is seeking reelection to the Upper Chamber for the fifth consecutive time.

The Star

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