Pro Jonathan Rally: Vice President Namadi Sambo
(middle); former Minister of Sports, Chief Jim Nwobodo (left); Gov. Sullivan
Chime of Enugu State (2nd left); Secretary to the Government of the Federation,
Chief Anyim Pius Anyim; former Senate President, Chief Ken Nnamani (2nd right),
and Minister of Power, Professor Chinedu Nebo (right), during the Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP, grand rally for re-election of President Goodluck
Jonathan at Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium, Enugu.

Governor Sullivan Chime of Enugu
State, yesterday lashed out at National Assembly members who are indigenes of
the state for shunning Enugu State rally for the re-election of President
Goodluck Jonathan, describing them as merely pretending to be supportive of the
President. He spoke at the 22,000
capacity Nnamdi Azikwe Stadium, which was filled to the brim by supporters of
PDP.
This came as Enugu Rescue Group,
ERG, described the Enugu rally as damage control from the backlash of the
non-support and participation in the Transformation Ambassadors Nigeria, TAN,
South East rally in Awka, Anambra State, by those behind the rally.
Of all the National Assembly members
from Enugu State, only Senator Ayogu Eze, representing Enugu-North senatorial
district was present at the rally.
Governor Chime, while lambasting some National Assembly members who were not present at the rally, said: “Any person that is not present in this rally cannot be said to be supporting President Goodluck Jonathan.
Governor Chime, while lambasting some National Assembly members who were not present at the rally, said: “Any person that is not present in this rally cannot be said to be supporting President Goodluck Jonathan.
“Enugu is intact as one party and
will vote 100 per cent for Jonathan as is evidenced in our block vote in 2011.
The President should save the time of coming to Enugu for campaigns because
Enugu has decided unequivocally to vote for him.
“I got a call from the Minister of
Foreign affairs, Mrs. Vola Onwuleri, this morning telling me that the Federal Government
has signed a bilateral agreement with the government of Turkey which will see
Turkish airlines operating five flights weekly in and out of Akanu-Ibiam
Airport, Emene, Enugu.”
The President, who was represented
by the Vice President, Arc. Namadi Sambo, while expressing the deep
appreciation of the President, said: “The solidarity Chime and the people
of Enugu State has shown on the administration cannot be quantified.
“I agree with all the speakers here
that, indeed, we do not need to campaign in Enugu State; we shall simply come
to say ‘ thank you’ for your support.”
Meanwhile, Enugu Rescue Group, ERG,
has slammed Governor Sullivan Chime of Enugu State on the statement, describing
PDP members who were not at the Enugu rally as being opposed to President
Goodluck Jonathan’s re-election.
The group, in a statement by its
Publicity Secretary, Comrade Martin Okenwa, said: “Governor Chime’s
comment is an irony because from the turbulent days of the struggle for the
emergence of President Jonathan as the acting President to the successful
efforts spearheaded by TAN to have the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, adopt Mr.
President as its sole candidate, both Enugu State government and the
governor are renowned for their opposition and hide-and-seek games.
“Not only was Sullivan Chime the
only South East PDP governor who refused to collect the TAN registers to
mobilise signatures in support of the President, it is a public knowledge that
the governor took the entire State Executive Council and all the local government
council chairmen to a birthday party in Umuahia on the day of the rally
attended by all the other PDP South East governors.
“The Enugu rally was, therefore, a
belated damage control and futile attempt to key himself into the Jonathan 2015
re-election, having seen that Jonathan had carried the day with his adoption by
the PDP as its sole presidential candidate.
Chime Unhappy With Enugu Federal Lawmakers For Shunning Pro-Jonathan Rally
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