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News - South East - Abia Updated: February 20, 2022

32-Year-Old Abia Governorship Aspirant Withdraws From Contest

By Jude Ikpechukwu
February 20, 2022
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The Abia State Governorship aspirant under the platform of African Democratic Congress (ADC), Obinna Nwosu has withdrawn his bid to contest in the forthcoming 2023 Gubernatorial election.

Nwosu made announced faulting the age limit placed on people seeking to occupy political positions in the country.

In a statement, he appreciated those who supported his ambition but said he could not continue with the governorship race as his age is below the age requirement for any governorship aspirant.

The statement reads; “I would like to begin by thanking everyone who has long supported my Abia State governorship bid. We were able to build a strong database of Abia state voters who are committed to casting a bold and courageous vote in 2023, all thanks to your help.

“My attention has been drawn to the fact that due to an alteration in the "Not Too Young To Run Bill" I am no longer eligible to run for governorship at the age of 32.

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"Remember that the bill’s goal was to lower the age requirement for all office-seekers (presidency from 40 to 35, governorship and senate from 35 to 30, House of Representatives and House of Assembly from 30 to 25).

“Millions of Nigerians, particularly young people, rejoiced when Mr President signed the bill into law. However, the governorship age requirement was questionably altered and retained at 35 years.

“As a law-abiding citizen, I have no intention of falsifying my age to fit the profile. As a result, we are consulting and planning a press conference on the next course of action. We will make every effort to rectify this error.

“Thank you once more, and be rest assured of my unflinching commitment towards a better society, as well as fair play for all”.

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Jude Ikpechukwu

Jude Ikpechukwu is a consummate freelance journalist who has worked with many reputable media organi...

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