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Umeh denies allegations of demanding N500m to work for Soludo’s emergence
Former National Chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, (APGA), and Anambra Central Senatorial candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Victor Umeh has reacted to rumours of him demanding N500 million to support Prof Chukwuma Soludo in the last governorship election.
Umeh had dumped APGA for LP after he was denied the senatorial ticket of the party in what has been said to be a grand conspiracy between the leadership of the state and the party.
Umeh who spoke on Saturday during the inauguration of the state executive of Senator Victor Umeh Solidarity Network (VUSON), said his opponents in the senatorial contest are jittery and have resorted to all manner of propaganda against him.
“I was at Okpuno, where someone told me he heard something about me and felt he must enquire from me. He said he was told by Senator Uche Ekwunife that I demanded to be paid N500 million before I can work for Soludo in the last election.
“But that is not true. I never demanded any money to work for Soludo, instead, I used my funds to work for him, even as his campaign director in the last election.
“I even met some of my friends who donated money to Soludo because of my influence. So, it was Soludo who made money from me, instead.”
The former lawmaker lamented that his opponents were dishing out propaganda against him, just to whittle down his influence, ahead of the forthcoming election.
“Recently too, there was a voice note that circulated on the internet, that I was caught with a married woman and that I paid money to the woman’s husband to avoid being exposed. All these are propaganda, targeted at me.
“I’m happy that despite all these, my supporters have stood firmly behind me. I thank the executive of Victor Umeh Solidarity Network (VUSON). When I was told that some people were mobilizing to support me, I demanded to meet you, but I was told that you didn’t want to meet me yet until you were done mobilizing