The Guardian (Nigeria)

Onochie disowns APC at Senate screening, insists she left party since 2019

- From John Akubo, Abuja

I Nthree quick succession, the Senior Special Assistant on New Media to the President, Lauretta Onochie, yesterday, denied her membership of the All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC).

Standing before the Senator Kabiru Gaya- led Senate Committee on INEC to defend her nomination as national commission­er representi­ng Delta State in the Independen­t National Electoral Commission in Abuja, the presidenti­al aide insisted that she ceased being a cardcarry member of the ruling party since 2019 after President Muhammadu Buhari’s re- election.

Though the claim elicited reactions from lawmakers, the South South native stressed her non- partisansh­ip status to discharge the work she is being nominated.

Others that are seeking confirmati­on nine months after their nomination on October 12, 2020 include Prof. Muhammad Sani Kallah ( Katsina), Prof. Kunle Cornelius Ajayi ( Ekiti), Saidu Babura Ahmad ( Jigawa), Prof. Sani Muhammad Adam ( North Central) and Dr. Baba Bila ( North East).

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HIS is even as the Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP) mocked the ‘ defence’, saying: “Nigerians were amused to watch Onochie, a nationally known APC front runner, as she spewed falsehood” before the Senate panel in “denial of her membership” of the ruling party.

In a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiy­an, the PDP stated: “With her lies, Onochie, a die in the wool APC member, whose name appears as Number 2 on the Ward 4 register of the APC in Aniocha Local Government Area of Delta State, has further demonstrat­ed her lack of integrity to be trusted with the position of a national commission­er in INEC.”

Onochie’s choice has ever since generated opposition from Nigerians of diverse inclinatio­ns, including civil society organisati­ons ( CSOS) that accused her of partisansh­ip in words and conduct, thus unfit for the office.

The CSOS had claimed that her nomination negated some sections of the 1999 Constituti­on ( as amended), federal character principles and other extant laws.

But the nominee, during the screening, pointed out that her romance with the Buhari Campaign Organisati­on, dating back to 2015, ended after the Nigerian leader returned to office for his second and final term two years ago.

Reminded of a June 30, 2021 affidavit sworn to at an FCT High Court admitting her membership of the Buhari Support Organisati­on ( BSO) and the APC, Onochie maintained her ground.

As the division and opposition mounted yesterday, especially from the PDP lawmakers, who asked her to recuse herself from the appointmen­t, the session was further torn apart by Senator Bamidele Opeyemi, who demanded that she should be placed on oath after denying her APC membership.

Onochie argued that her new posture informed why she did not participat­e in the party’s recent membership validation project.

On issue of having two persons nominated from same state as INEC National Commission­ers, she explained: “I am from Delta, Mrs. May Agbamuche Mbu, is also from the state, but she is married to someone from Cross River and she was nominated to represent Cross River, and not Delta State.”

Prodded further on her capacity to be impartial if confirmed, the presidenti­al aide said she has learnt to stand with the law, policies, due process and procedures, having worked as a lecturer and trainer of people with learning difficulti­es that had suffered all manners of discrimina­tion.

 ?? PHOTO: JESUTOMI AKOMOLAFE ?? Representa­tives from Bedwin, Israel, Muhammad Zubidat ( left); Matthew Meshizahav and Netanel Meshizahav during the lying- in- state of the late Prophet Temitope Benson Joshua at the Synagogue Church of All Nations ( SCOAN), Ikotun, Lagos … yesterday.
PHOTO: JESUTOMI AKOMOLAFE Representa­tives from Bedwin, Israel, Muhammad Zubidat ( left); Matthew Meshizahav and Netanel Meshizahav during the lying- in- state of the late Prophet Temitope Benson Joshua at the Synagogue Church of All Nations ( SCOAN), Ikotun, Lagos … yesterday.

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