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Imo PDP Sinking Fast in Political Quicksand Nseobong Okon-Ekong Amby Uneze

And write that lawmakers in the Imo State House of Assembly may have turned its hallowed chambers to a theatre of comedy by switching political party loyalty at the toss of a coin

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Anintht its inaugurati­on on June 13, 2019, the Imo State House of Assembly (ISHA) had started showing signs that it was in a bad situation. There was a scampering by the lawmakers to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), particular­ly those who did not win their election of the platform of the PDP. The motivation was clearly to identify with the governor of the state, Rt. Hon. Emeka Ihedioha, a member of the PDP. To this end, the original 13 PDP lawmakers were denied some plum position in order to accommodat­e the interests of those that recently switched political party loyalty and to reflect a zonal spread in the spread of key committee offices in the assembly, along zonal line. The PDP, which won the gubernator­ial election, opted to accept as many as were willing to come under its umbrella.

With that understand­ing, Hon. Chiji Collins, who represents Isiala Mbano state constituen­cy who was originally of the All Progressiv­es Grand Alliance (APGA). He defected to the PDP to clinch the speakershi­p which was zoned to his area. Okey Onyekamma, representi­ng Mbatioli state constituen­cy became his deputy. While Ihedioha served as chief executive of the state, PDP had 16 lawmakers, seven members of the ISHA belonged to the Action Alliance (AA) and APGA had two members. The All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) had only one member in the ISHA.

However, changing circumstan­ces occasioned by the controvers­ial judgment of the Supreme Court of Nigeria which sacked Ihedioha and installed Senator Hope Uzodinma of the APC as governor of Imo State has given impetus to a new positionin­g of the political parties in the ISHA. At the resumption of plenary for the year 2020 last Tuesday, some of the legislator­s, without recourse to their constituen­ts, immediatel­y defected to the APC, apparently to be domiciled in the same political party as the governor.

Starting the business on that fateful Tuesday, the Deputy Speaker, Okey Onyekamma representi­ng Mbaitoli State Constituen­cy tendered his resignatio­n as deputy speaker and cited zoning formula as reason for his action. As Speaker Collins Chiji (Isiala Mbano PDP) announced the resignatio­n of his deputy, it was the window of opportunit­y other lawmakers needed to signify their interest to defect to the ruling party in the state.

Reading Onyekamma’s resignatio­n letter dated January 20, 2019, the Speaker disclosed that Onyekamma’s resignatio­n was as a result of convention and zoning which prescribes that the deputy speaker should be from the geo-political zone of the sitting governor. He also announced the defection of nine members of the house from their parties to the APC citing various reasons for their decamping.

Four members left the AA; two defected from APGA, while three, who were originally from other parties and came to PDP for convenienc­e also, defected to APC. THISDAY gathered that the reasons for the defection by the lawmakers was not unconnecte­d with the Supreme Court sacking of former governor, Emeka Ihedioha of PDP and replacing him with Hope Uzodinma of APC.

Arthur Egwim representi­ng Ideato North defected from the AA, Amarachi Iwuanyanwu from Nwangele defected from the PDP and Chidiebere Ogbunikpa (Okigwe) also from the PDP. The Nkwerre representa­tive, Obinna Okwara defected from the AA, Paul Emeziem from Onuimo left APGA, as well as Ekene Nnodumele of Orsu. Johnson Duru of Ideato South and Ngozi Obiefule of Isu also left the AA while Okoro Syracuse from Ohaji Egbema defected from the PDP. As things stand today, it is difficult to say the exact compositio­n of the ISHA along political party lines. What is clear is that from having just one legislator, the APC is now in contention for the distinctio­n of the party with the majority number of legislator­s in the 27-member house.

The Director General of Imo Liberation Movement, Mr. Emeka Nwokeke, better known as, a leader of one of the groups that championed the election of Ihedioha, would not admit that the wind has been taken out of the sail of the PDP with the defection of legislator­s elected on its platform to the APC. He said, “Many things are still hanging. Nothing is certain for now. Anything can still happen. The lawmakers that are purportedl­y defecting aren’t original PDP members. They were joiners into the party by political exigency when His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Emeka Ihedioha was inaugurate­d as governor. I am aware that core PDP lawmakers are still in PDP. That’s to say PDP still maintains the majority in the Imo State House of Assembly. Moreover, politics is practice based on freedom of associatio­n. It is important to add here that Imo State is a core PDP state since 1998 irrespecti­ve of the avoidable incidents that made it lose power in the past. Only defection creates a deficit in the integrity quotient of the politician. For now, though, there’s no cause for alarm or worry yet. From what we hear, those defections were not willful.”

The Imo State chapter of the PDP has since described the legislator­s who left its platform as ‘fair weather members’. The party said that none of the nine lawmakers of the Imo State House of Assembly that changed sides to the APC belonged to the PDP originally.

The state Publicity Secretary of the party, Damian Opara told THISDAY on the phone that all the 13 members that won their elections on the platform of the PDP are intact, including the Deputy Speaker who resigned on the basis that there were plans to impeach him.

According to him, “We of the PDP are not surprised that the nine lawmakers who also defected to PDP from their former parties at the beginning of former governor Emeka Ihedioha’s administra­tion last year were the ones that defected to APC.” He said that if at any time PDP members try to defect to another party when the party is not in crisis, the national leadership would come in with the constituti­on of the party in that regard.

Interestin­gly, none of the deserting lawmakers is from the Owerri zone, where Emeka Ihedioha hails from. The nine constituen­cies from Owerri zone produced PDP legislator­s.

One of the elders of the APC in Imo State, Chief Longers Anyanwu dismissed the suggestion that money exchanged hands to bring the legislator­s to the side of the governor. He recounted what happened on the floor of the ISHA on the day the legislator­s defected. According to him, Uzodinma was simply harvesting his past generosity. “As one of the APC leaders who was on hand to receive the defecting members, I can tell you that the governor never disbursed any fund for that, rather, most of the defecting members openly disclosed to everyone in public how the governor even before he was elected governor used to assist them without expectatio­n and expressed hope that his government will engender an explosion of prosperity in Ìmo state hence their action to defect to the governor’s party, the APC. I look at this allegation that the governor enticed the legislator­s with money as cheap blackmail and spurious. Money from where? As you may know, the governor has not accessed any official document of the government till date.”

Explaining their action, one of the absconding legislator­s who pleaded anonymity told THISDAY that their action was to restore hope and integrity to the House, adding that there were moves to impeach some officers of the house and in order to assist the new governor, they needed to defect to his party to give him confidence.

He also observed that since some of them do not belong to the Speaker’s caucus, as there were two caucuses in the house, they decided to belong to the new governor’s caucus so that they would help him run the state aright. He, however, said that if at any time the Supreme Court reverses itself and brings back Ihedioha, some of them would also go back to their former party.

Some pundits who spoke to THISDAY observed that some Nigerian politician­s are not worth dying for, as they have a propensity to chase their personal gains instead of representi­ng the best interest of those who elected them to the house. According to them, where lies the tag ‘honourable’, since they cannot stay in the party that elected them for effective representa­tion of their constituen­ts. They urged constituen­ts of the deserting legislator­s to initiate a process for their recall.

 ??  ?? Collins
Collins
 ??  ?? Onyekanma
Onyekanma
 ??  ?? Uzodinma
Uzodinma
 ??  ?? Ihedioha
Ihedioha
 ??  ?? Nwokeke
Nwokeke
 ??  ?? Anyanwu
Anyanwu

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