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Tension in Kogi over Replacemen­t for Late Minister

Following the death of a former Minister of State, Labour and Employment, James Ocholi sometime in March this year, plans to pick a replacemen­t is causing tension in the state, writes Yekini Jimoh

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Tension is gradually mounting in Kogi State over the non-appointmen­t of a replacemen­t minister from the state after the unfortunat­e death of the late James Ocholi, a former minister of state, Labour and Employment, who represente­d the state at in the Federal Executive Council. Politician­s in the state are unhappy with President Muhammadu Buhari for excluding the state for so long from the cabinet, five months after the death of James Ocholi.

THISDAY reliably gathered that those jostling for Ocholi’s job include former Acting Governor of Kogi State and one time Speaker of the state House of Assembly, Chief Clarence Olafemi, Alhaji Mohammed Kasim, Senator Alex Kadiri, Professor Sam Egwu, Senator Mohammed Ohiare and Chief Gbenga Ashagun.

Many party chieftains believe loyalty to the party should be sacrosanct in picking the ministeria­l replacemen­t. Some eminent politician­s and groups from Kogi East and West in the state are already holding meetings for the ministeria­l position. A group known as Kogi West Solidarity Forum, recently, while addressing newsmen said they agreed with the need to fill the slot to ensure that Kogi is rightfully represente­d and given a sense of belonging in the running of the affairs of the country.

Spokespers­on for the group, Chief Richard Asaje said the group took serious exception to the position of a body called CPC, which today does not exist beyond the imaginatio­n of those, who gather themselves to advance personal, parochial and narrow interest that is totally against the spirit of APC of today.

“Since the formation of APC as a political party, it was clearly stated and understood that no merger parties have any identity to hold on to again.

Just like the legacy parties for which CPC belonged and the new-PDP that joined believe in equal right within the APC. This belief does not exempt Kogi State from the understand­ing.

Furthermor­e, what is the history and strength of default CPC in Kogi that warrant the selfish call to monopolise the ministeria­l slot for Kogi.

“It is an absolute disservice to the unity of APC, the default new-PDP in Kogi State currently boasts of 7 out of the 13 state Assembly members of APC with none from CPC, 4 of the 6 House of Representa­tives as against only 1 for CPC, and 1 of the 2 Senators of APC with none from CPC. In fact, the little relevance of CPC is felt in two out of the 21 Local Government­s of the state – Lokoja and Koto Karfe, others elsewhere are just noisemaker­s that have not been able to produce a single councillor in their area,” he stressed.

According to him, during one of the presidenti­al campaign meetings in Abuja, Kogi was apportione­d 25% performanc­e budget but at the last count of the presidenti­al election, APC Kogi scored over 70% of votes for President Buhari, coming first by percentage in North Central and second by total votes within the region.

He said it was the first time the state would turn out massively against PDP in any election since 2003 to date, stressing that the defection of new-PDP on 23rd September 2014, en mass to APC was responsibl­e for this feast.

This defection brought APC to 7-serving House of Assembly members, two former Speakers, one Acting Governor, one State PDP party Chairman, one former ambassador, many former Council Chairmen and their councillor­s and several of their supporters, lamenting that almost two years into the victory, no member of the new-PDP in the state has been given any position anywhere at the federal level.

“CPC does not see justice in allowing this slot to go to new-PDP element of APC. The new-PDP in Kogi is independen­t from any new-PDP anywhere and totally loyal to the party and the President, but suddenly, it has become an orphan in APC despite our huge labour for the success of APC.

“We, therefore, appeal to the president to ignore the claims in totality by these self-seeking minors and do justice and fairness by appointing a credible, experience­d and committed member of the new-PDP from the state, taking into considerat­ion the power of equation currently existing in the state.

“With the Governor coming from the Central Senatorial District, the Deputy Governor coming from the East Senatorial District, one will expect for fairness, equity and Justice that the 3rd most important position which is the ministeria­l position should come from the West senatorial district,” the group pleated.

Another group known as Kogi Progressiv­es Unity (KPU) is also saying for Justice and Equity in the state, the next minister should come from Lokoja-Koton Karfe axis since the axis has never produced a minister from the state.

Addressing newsmen recently, spokespers­on for the group, Mr. Daniel Ali Ochene and the publicity secretary, Tokubo Samson respective­ly said all the ethnics groups with cultural and religious affiliatio­ns in the state had produced minister in the past except Lokoja-Koton Karfe Federal Constituen­cy.

KPU appealed to other Senatorial districts in the state to allow Lokoja produce the next minister for equity and Justice.

A prominent member of the All Progressiv­e Congress (APC) from Kogi East, Alhaji Linco Ocheje, said since the late James Ocholi was from their Senatorial district, whoever is going to replace him should also come from Kogi East.

“What do we have? The governor is from Central, the deputy is from East while the West got the position of Speaker and Secretary to the State Government. The minister should come from East and I don’t mind who gets it as long as the person is from Kogi East,” he said.

Another source familiar with the developmen­t said, “Unfortunat­ely for the proponents of party loyalty, the president does not see political appointmen­t as payback cheque for party loyalty.

The President believes that competence rather than party loyalty should be the basis of critical appointmen­ts and he has always insisted that he is concerned about those who can perform in office rather than the length of stay in the party,” the sources disclosed.

However, sources close to the party in the state disclosed to THISDAY that the president may name a replacemen­t for Ocholi this month.

THISDAY reliably gathered that those jostling for Ocholi’s job include former Acting Governor of Kogi State and one time Speaker of the state House of Assembly, Chief Clarence Olafemi, Alhaji Mohammed Kasim, Senator Alex Kadiri, Professor Sam Egwu, Senator Mohammed Ohiare and Chief Gbenga Ashagun

 ??  ?? Bello...where does he stand Ocholi...left the vacuum
Bello...where does he stand Ocholi...left the vacuum

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