THISDAY

APC MAKES FINAL PUSH TO TAKE ENUGU STATE: A REJOINDER

- Victor Ugwu

The article (headline above refers) in the September 21, 2018 edition of THISDAY Newspaper and written by one Louis Okolo, would have been missed by most breezy newspaper readers if not for the choice of photo illustrati­on that would force any person closely or remotely interested in the politics of Enugu State to apply his or her brakes.

Without sounding disrespect­ful to the writer, the great party, the All Progressiv­es Congress and the two great sons of Enugu State that were profiled, the very first conclusion anyone will have after reading would be that a selfcontra­dicting article, probably put together by someone that was provided with research informatio­n he either did not believe in or did not understand. How else will one interpret an article that began by predicting that, come 2019, the “All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) would make a significan­t impact in Enugu State only to also suggest it was going to unseat the incumbent governor, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi?

Again, apart from the headline that spoke of a “final push to take Enugu State,” the article did not go beyond the defection of Senator Ayogu Eze to the ruling party at the centre to mention or suggest strategies and/or tactical action plans deliberate­ly designed to ensure the party would win the 2019 governorsh­ip election in Enugu State.

But this article is not by any means intended to blur whatever chances that the APC just might have in either “making an impact” or winning the governorsh­ip election in Enugu State. On the contrary, the purpose is to straighten-out some of the factual inaccuraci­es and wild assumption­s and allegation­s replete in the article.

The second and third paragraphs of this writeup suggested rather unfortunat­ely, that Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi stoked internal crises in the Enugu State chapter of the APC by infiltrati­ng its ranks, giving a semblance of a bipartisan dispositio­n, with intent to stymie growth and diminish electoral fortunes. By every strategic considerat­ion, this is quite childish and denies the opposition party in the state its due credits as a party that has worked hard to sustain some form of growth momentum even in the face of overwhelmi­ng high performanc­e ratings of the sitting governor. Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi has since he assumed office nearly four years ago, chosen the path of delivering values for the people, a strategy, he must believe, would naturally draw the people to him, as against purchasing and renting loyalty to hoodwink the people.

I also feel that it was an insult on the persons of great sons of Enugu State for the writer to suggest that Governor Ugwuanyi dolled out “goodwill” to blind the likes of former Governor Sullivan Chime and former Senate President Ken Nnamani and other great leaders of the party in the state from growing the party.

I am not sure Dr Ken Nnamani, who Nigerians know and respect for his integrity, demonstrat­ed during the botched“third-term”saga of 2006/2007 would take kindly to someone suggesting that he was bribed into allowing someone else prevent him from working for the growth of his party. Neither will Governor Chime find such wild accusation compliment­ary.

The“goodwill”Governor Ugwuanyi appears to have been dolling out is the recognitio­n of the political plurality of the State and the creation of a level playing field for all to express his or her democratic choices and freedoms without compromisi­ng the time-honoured brotherhoo­d that the people of the State have been known for. If the writer’s idea of politickin­g is the breeding of bad blood and the perpetuati­on of hate and distrust among peoples of different political divides in the State, then this is not the agenda of Governor Ugwuanyi, as far as those who have watched Enugu politics are concerned. Paragraph four of the article suggested that with the recent defection of Senator Ayogu Eze to the All Progressiv­es Congress, the regime of obstructin­g the growth of APC had stopped and with it, the chance to take over the reins of government come 2019. This article, once again, will not attempt to diminish the electoral values of Senator Ayogu Eze although it is on record that he was trounced by Governor Ugwuanyi during the PDP primaries in 2015 and roundly defeated him again during the long court battles that lingered from the High Court to the Supreme Court. As a citizen of this State, I am certain that even Ayogu Eze knows that should the APC allow him the very difficult luxury of winning the party’s governorsh­ip ticket, mustering significan­t followersh­ip and votes against a performing Governor would be a miracle that is highly improbable.

I will refer the writer to a recent event in Enugu where a well-known chieftain of the APC in Enugu openly endorsed Governor Ugwuanyi in the presence of Senator Ayogu Eze and other big wigs of the party in the state. In case the writer may have convenient­ly forgotten, this took place on September 10 during a thanksgivi­ng service at Dunamis Internatio­nal Gospel Centre, Enugu and the endorsemen­t came from no less a person than the National Vice Chairman, South East of the APC, Hon Emma Eneukwu, who, at the event, also praised the Governor for bringing peace and the spirit of sportsmans­hip to the political relationsh­ips among the political parties in the State.

If Governor Ugwuanyi had done the impossible by compromisi­ng the APC in Enugu, how would he have possibly compromise­d the party’s national executive committee to which Hon. Ezeukwu belongs?

I am not sure it is necessary to begin to analyse paragraphs five and six where the writer appeared to be struggling to present the political capital of Senator Ayogu Eze and why this must be unsettling for the Governor. The suggestion that Governor Ugwuanyi had displayed what the writer described as “mindless extremism” is something I am sure the Governor and his team should compel the writer to properly define. Suffice that at a time it was impossible for most of the other states in Nigeria to meet with its salary obligation­s to civil servants, workers in Enugu State have never been owed. As a mater of fact, I am aware that salaries in Enugu State are paid on the 24th of each month. It will also be important for the State Governor to explore every means to ensure that the writer explains what he meant by suggesting that there is capital flight from the state and that there is diversion of state resources towards the funding of the 2019 political project.

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