The simmering discontent and anger in
the Abia state chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have
finally reached the boiling point with the state publicity secretary,
Chief Don Ubani yesterday warning against impending “implosion”.
Ubani poured out the general feelings of
disappointment over Governor Okezie Ikpeazu’s perceived neglect of the
party executives in a post on his Whatsapp account, saying that in a
culture of silence where even the party elders have been shy to tell the
governor the gospel truth he has decided to “bell the cat”. He told the media that what he has done was to proffer “corrective
measures” to save the ruling party from implosion, adding, “If all of us
keep quiet the party will die”.
In the post, Ubani said that the
situation in Abia PDP calls for concern as some prominent politicians
have already dumped the party for APC, adding that speculations were now
rife that four members of the House of Representatives were now ready
to dump PDP for APC. To avert a further exodus of high
ranking political office holders from PDP Ubani called for “a careful,
honest, strong, and effective reconciliation mechanism be put in place
to, at least, reduce the number (of defectors)”. He said, “while efforts are being made to woo new members to the party,
honest efforts should also be made to make those who are still in the
party to be comfortable and happy”.
The publicity secretary, who was
commissioner for information and later petroleum in the last
administration, said that time has come for PDP members to tell
themselves the home truth in order to avoid the mistake of the past. He said that the restiveness and discontent in the ruling party were
traceable to the impunity and imposition of candidates during the last
local government election as well as a horde of sycophants that have
hijacked Ikpeazu. According to him, while the clique
holding Ikpeazu hostage have deliberately refused to give the correct
picture of the party, they have been busy amassing personal wealth to
the detriment of party unity and cohesion. He said: “A situation where members of a
ruling party in a state would at best, be suffering and smiling in
squalor and abject penury while very few close to the helmsman will be
swimming in flagrant ostentation, buying the best of latest SUV cars,
building hostels and lodges around university campuses and spending
fortunes lecherously, can never guarantee a peaceful and sustainable
political environment”.
Chief Ubani said that he has satisfied
his conscience by giving an early warning signal to both Governor
Ikpeazu and the PDP stakeholders. He warned that if the rumour of an
impending implosion should be dismissed with a wave of the hand like the
PDP “arrogantly” did at the national level in 2015, the same disastrous
consequences would be witnessed in Abia come 2019.
Source: THISDAY
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