The Founder and Chief Executive Officer of the Transformation
Ambassadors of Nigeria (TAN), Mr. Ifeanyi Ubah, on Thursday, wept profusely at
the Presidential Villa in Abuja over the defeat of President Goodluck
Jonathan in the March 28 election.
TAN was the major group that spearheaded the re-election campaign of
the President even before he formally announced his decision to seek
re-election.
The group organised zonal rallies in the six geopolitical zones of
the country in its bid to convince the President to run for a second
term in office.
It claimed to have collected about 12 million signatures from
Nigerians who wanted Jonathan for a second term and presented same to
the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Pius Anyim, at the
grand finale of the rallies in Abuja.
Ubah betrayed his emotion during the presentation of the report of
the Senator Ahmadu Ali-Peoples Democratic Party Presidential Campaign
Organisation at the Presidential Villa.
Ubah suddenly burst into tears while party chiefs were taking turn to speak on the party’s electoral loss.
He continued weeping until an unidentified man ushered him out of the
venue but he later returned into the hall after he had been calmed
down.
After the presentation, Ubah quickly entered one of the buses that conveyed them to the venue without talking to anybody.
Ubah is the Deputy Director, Contact and Mobilisation of Jonathan’s campaign organisation.
He is also the Managing Director of Capital Oil and Gas.
Friday, May 1, 2015
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