The widows vowed to pronounce a curse on any person or group of persons who would work against the victory of the Labour Party and its candidates in the state in the 2023 general elections.
The group leader, Mrs Hope Nwandu, stated this in Awka, on Saturday.
Nwandu said the mobilisation of votes for the candidates is on and anybody contesting against them is fighting a lost battle.
The widows vowed to curse any person who will stand in their way, specifically adding that nothing will stop Umeh from winning the senatorial election of the Anambra Central senatorial zone in 2023.
Nwandu said those sharing N1m to each ward in the Anambra Central zone were wasting their money.
She said anybody contesting the election against Umeh, would have him or herself to blame.
She disclosed that one of the senatorial candidates has started giving out N1m to each of the wards in the Central senatorial zone, adding that it would be exercise in futility.
“Those selfish people contesting against Umeh are just wasting their time. Where have they been all this while, any time election comes, they will start sharing money, wrapper, rice and other things.
“After the election, they won’t take your calls again. But Umeh has always been there for the downtrodden, whether he’s holding any political office or not.
“The mobilisation from our over 3,000 members is on and anybody who thinks otherwise, will have us to contend with,” Nwandu said.
Umeh will be battling the senatorial election against Chief Kodilichukwu Okelekwe of the All Progressives Congress, Senator Uche Ekwunife of the Peoples Democratic Party and Hon. Dozie Nwankwo of the All Progressives Grand Alliance.
Umeh had said he narrowly lost the APGA’s ticket to Nwankwo because of what he described as a gang up against him by the leaders of the party.