Ukwa/Ngwa Leaders Unhappy With Gov. Ikpeazu Over Abia PDP Chairmanship Seat
Political leaders from the Ukwa/ Ngwa bloc of Abia state
have expressed displeasure with Gov. Okezie Ikpeazu over yesterday’s
emergence of Chief Johnson Onuigbo a.k.a Akinbod, as the state PDP
chairman.
The leaders, who met at a secret location in Aba after the
PDP state congress, lamented that the Ikpeazu could not exercise his
authority to help enthrone a state chairman who would be completely
loyal to him. They stated that Onuigbo’s election had the imprint of
Senator Theodore Orji and his son, Engr. Chinedum Orji who have retained
the political leadership of the state even after the former had served
out his tenure as governor.
Speaking on the condition of strict anonymity, a leading
chieftain of the party in the area who convened the meeting told our
correspondent that the Ukwa/Ngwa people expressed fear that the former
governor and his son who is also the majority leader of the state
Assembly may use the new chairman against the governor’s re-election.
“According to him, “We are afraid on the way the PDP
congress went without the governor exercising his authority as the
leader of the party in the state. How can he allow somebody who has
served out his tenure to install a state party chairman for him? This is
never done, there is danger. There is more to it; this is why we
decided to convene this meeting. Soon, we will send a delegation to the
governor to hear from him on the development. We will also use the
occasion to warn him that he is treading a dangerous path if he
continues to concede his powers to others. He needs to assert his
authority as governor, but what we have seen so far, is disheartening.
It is either he sits up or forget re-election.”
Even the zoning of the party chairmanship seat to Umuahia
North was greeted with condemnation across the state. The popular
acclaim was for the seat to be occupied by a party faithful from Umuahia
South or Osisioma Ngwa council areas.
“Why will every position go to Umuahia North LGA? They
produced the Senator for Abia Central and the majority leader of the
state legislature, so why can’t they leave the chairmanship position to
other local governments? Politics of exclusion has been the bane of Abia
state,” a chieftain asked rhetorically.
Source: 247reports
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