The Guardian (Nigeria)

Anambra governorsh­ip race amid APGA’S divided house

- By Leo Sobechi, Assistant Politics Editor

AS things stand, there are two factions of All Progressiv­es Grand Alliance ( APGA), the Edozie Njoku faction and that of Victor Oye.

Knowing which faction enjo ys the backing of the Independen­t National Electoral Commission ( INEC) could make the difference in the coming poll. It is also the basis for schemes and counter schemes.

The APGA national chairman, Chief Edozie Njoku, alluded to the new scheme of things, when he reacted to the attack on former Governor of Central Bank, Professor Charles Soludo, revealing that the party plans to go into the November 6, Anambra guber poll as a united family.

While noting that violence has never characteri­zed the party’s politics, the national chairman disclosed that the party plans to hold “an enlarged stakeholde­rs’ meeting to remove every trace of internal wrangling within the party.”

Njoku told The Guardian that immediatel­y after he was briefed about the ugly incident at Isuofia, he cut short his stay in Abuja and started reaching out to the party’s leaders in Anambra State.

He stated that Soludo, like many other APGA faithful, has indicated his interest to contest for the governorsh­ip in the forthcomin­g Anambra gubernator­ial poll on the party platform.

His words: “We shall convene a meeting to address all internal party wrangling and squabbles. We must go into the coming Anambra election as one united, indivisibl­e and impregnabl­e family.

“However, it is pertinent to state unequivoca­lly; that acts of violence of this nature are strange to the ideologica­l foundation of APGA. They are unnatural and a total deviation from the ideals that we propagate as a party and a people. It is alien to APGA.” Cloudy Nomination Process

ALTHOUGH Prof. Soludo has informed his people of his desire to contest the governorsh­ip poll, others like member representi­ng Aguata Federal Constituen­cy, Hon. Chukwuma Umeoji, Prince Nicholas Ukachukwu and former Special Adviser to former President Goodluck Jonathan, Nze Akachukwu Nwankpo, have also announced their ambition to succeed Governor Willie Obiano as the next APGA governor in the state.

Following reports that the new APGA leadership would do things differentl­y, more governorsh­ip aspirants have joined the race. They include, member representi­ng Orumba North and South Federal Constituen­cy, Hon. Okwudili Ezenwankwo and Nnewi- born Damian Okolo.

But, following the cloudy scheme of things regarding the nomination process, especially the purchase of expression of interest and nomination forms, none of the aspirants could be said to have taken practical steps to activate their nomination.

Sir Victor Oye has continued to lay claims to APGA chairmansh­ip despite court rulings that upheld the Owerri convention, which produced Chief Njoku.

In a pamphlet circulated to APGA faithful, Njoku traced the genesis of the court cases and their various outcomes, stressing that based on the party’s constituti­on, especially extant stipulatio­ns on conduct of party convention, Oye is bent on causing confusion in the party.

Njoku urged APGA members to resolve that never again would a leadership like that of Oye’s preside over the affairs of APGA. He stated: “As we wait on the court and INEC to do the needful, it would be necessary for us to remain law- abiding and keep reasonable distance away from Victor Oye.”

Njoku therefore cautioned members aspiring to contest the Anambra State governorsh­ip poll to follow the official path, even as he declared: “All expression and nomination forms bought outside the supervisio­n of Chief Edozie Njoku, the AUTHENTIC National Chairman is at buyers’ risk. Our forms are out.

“We shall give Ndi Anambra a governorsh­ip primary that is not only transparen­t, credible, free and fair, but above all, that is in line with the principles of our founding fathers of APGA. That’s the only way to keep the party together.” On his part, Oye claims that he has the support of the state governor, Chief Willie Obiano, pointing out that he appealed against the Federal High Court judgment that upheld Njoku’s election as APGA national chairman.

It was perhaps based on Oye’s insistence to challenge his election and the attempt to disrupt Soludo’s townhall meeting that Njoku decided to meet with various APGA stakeholde­rs in Awka, yesterday, April 6, 2021.

Njoku told APGA faithful, “For those who may not know, the journey to the founding of our great party, All Progressiv­es Grand Alliance ( APGA), actually began around the Easter period, concisely after the Good Friday Conclave by prominent Igbo citizens in business, academia, industry, religion and politics.

“I am therefore elated that the journey to the rebirth of the emergent APGA is also taking root at this holy period. The historical background of APGA should challenge us to be alert and remain steadfast in pursuing our liberation ideology. APGA must at all times be in the forefront of every move towards inclusive democracy and rights of the vulnerable, oppressed or marginalis­ed.

“However, it is sad that what happened recently in Isuofia community of Aguata Local Government Area of Anambra State, took place when one of our prominent members, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, was addressing his people on the imperative­s of reawakenin­g the APGA philosophy of Being Your Brothers’ Keeper.”

Way Forward

THE crucial challenge before APGA as it plans for the November 6; poll is how to unite the various tendencies and interest groups within the party.

Although Governor Obiano has in principle identified with Soludo’s aspiration, the governor’s wife, Ebele, has tactically kept her support for Mr. Stanley Uzochukwu low key, due to what insiders said is her decision to allow the Independen­t National Electoral Commission ( INEC) interpret the position of the law concerning the party’s national leadership. Governor Obiono’s kitchen cabinet is said to be uncomforta­ble with Oye’s leadership, because insiders said they see Oye’s tenure as an extension of Victor Umeh’s era, during which Obiono was not allowed to exercise full political authority.

Not that alone, sources disclosed that the idea of getting a national chairman outside Anambra State was the first family’s gambit to ensure that their successor does not face the distractio­ns from “overbearin­g party leaders.” During his meeting with Anambra APGA stakeholde­rs, Chief Edozie Njoku, took time to chronicle some of the shortcomin­gs of the past administra­tions.

He stated: “My esteemed party faithful, you will agree with me that in the past two years, our great party, APGA, has been enmeshed in a morass of intractabl­e legal battles over who occupies the office of authentic National Chairman.

“We have taken time to chronicle the entire gamut of legal fireworks and court judgments in a pamphlet, which would be made public after this address. This is in line with my belief that the people deserve, not only to know, but also to be fully informed about developmen­ts in their party. That is also the kernel of representa­tive democracy.

“You are not unaware that what is in contention in APGA is the desperate attempt by those who do not want the progress and growth of the party beyond serving as platform for their personal aggrandize­ment.” Njoku told the stakeholde­rs about “the obvious shortcomin­gs of the Oye administra­tion, including nefarious acts of selling the party structures to the highest bidder, conducting illegal convention with delegates, whose tenure had expired and penchant for violating and even suspending the APGA Constituti­on to serve narrow, but inimical purposes.”

He, however, noted that beyond “these obvious shortcomin­gs and personal failings, we are aware that Oye is not the problem of

APGA, what seems to be troubling APGA more is our collective refusal to stand up against Oye’s antics and remind him and his clique that no one man or group of few persons own the party.”

Caveat

As the dates set aside for the nomination of candidates by INEC draws nearer, APGA is about confrontin­g its worst nightmares. By who and when, would the sale of expression of interest and nomination forms begin? Although Oye has remained silent about the sale of forms, Njoku used the opportunit­y of his meeting with APGA stakeholde­rs to caution all those aspiring to contest the governorsh­ip poll to follow the official path.

Oye, through his counsel, Sly Ezeokenwa, accused Njoku of being a non- member of APGA, stressing that the national chairman was expelled from the party. Njoku retorted that it is naïve and primitive for Oye and his co- travellers to allege that he ( Chief Edozie Njoku) is not a member of APGA, adding, that is the usual route Oye and Co takes whenever they arrive at the crucial juncture, where facts and law intersect.

“It is an indubitabl­e fact that right from

2002, I have remained among the founding members of APGA. I also contested for the Onitsha North and South Federal Constituen­cy seat when Chief Ezeokenwa, who is incidental­ly Barr. Sly Ezeokenwa’s father was chairman of Onitsha South Local Government Area chapter of APGA.

“Chief Ezeokenwa, who is a friend, actually handled and disbursed logistics and funds on behalf of Chief Edozie Njoku in the said election. Oye and co should ask questions or search records to see that Chief Edozie Njoku was APGA’S first Vice National Chairman ( South East),” Njoku added.

It would be recalled that APGA agreed to hold Ward, LGA and State congresses on 2nd, 3rd and 6th of May, 2019; to precede the end of the tenure of the party executives on 15th of May 2019 and the National Convention on May 31, 2019 at Owerri.

The Ward, LGAS and State congresses of the party were actually held in all the 36 States of the federation in 2019 as agreed. However, it was gathered that Oye and his group, after realising that the congresses didn’t produce preferred candidates to facilitate their automatic reelection, quickly decided to hold an emergency NEC meeting to grant them powers to conduct fresh Congresses.

Surprised by the outcome of the congresses and in a face saving manouvre, Oye and his group were said to have hurriedly held an emergency NEC meeting on May 14, 2019 at the Government House, Awka.

At the hurriedly convened NEC meeting, the BOT was allegedly dissolved, while the congresses conducted at the Wards, LGAS and State on May 2, 3 and 6, 2019 respective­ly were cancelled.

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