By Effiong Usoro
It was a home coming for Obong Umana Okon Umana, the
All Progressives Congress(APC), governorship candidate in Akwa Ibom state for
the April 11, 2015 election as he
stormed Nsit Ubium and Etinan local
government areas Monday, March 16, 2015
in continuation of his governorship campaign. Accompanied by his wife,
Florence, running mate, Mr Ben Ukpong, party leaders and supporters, Obong
Umana made what many observers described
as a triumphant entry into Nsit Ubium as his first port of call. Umana, a respected son of Nsit Ubium was ushered
into the local government by a mammoth
crowd that waited for him at Etinan town. They included motorcyclists who wore
reflective jackets with inscription boldly written at the back, “clear road for
Umana”, motorists and tricycle operators. It was colourful as the cyclists escorted Umana and his
entourage in a long convoy to the campaign ground amid cheers from the jubilant
crowd that lined up both sides of the road waving brooms and shouting, change,
change. Mr Umana Okon Uamana, APC governorshi candidate, AKS |
Two long trucks decorated with various colours conveyed people to the campaign ground. Brass band and many cultural groups were there to entertain the large crowd and also welcome Umana to the land of his birth. People from all walks of life were there to celebrate Umana’s home coming. Clearly Nsit Ubium people proved beyond all reasonable doubt that they are totally in support of Umana’s governorship project. The various billboards erected at strategic locations and posters pasted at every nook and crannies in the local government was a clear indication that Nsit Ubium have embraced the APC and are ready to vote massively for their son, Umana on April 11, 2015 to emerge as the next governor of the state. The former deputy speaker of Akwa Ibom state house of assembly, Elder Aniefiok Thompson, a native of Nsit Ubium used the occasion to formally decamp from PDP with his supporters to APC. As was expected, the crowd became frenzy as Obong Umana mounted the rostrum to deliver his speech.