Does this statement below mean Senator Chris Nwabueze Ngige representing Anambra Central Senatorial Zone in the National Assembly has withdrawn his solidarity and support to the Governor of Anambra state , Chief Willie Obiano? Kindly read the release by the media campaign organization.
The statesmanly
acceptance of the Supreme Court judgment by Senator Chris Ngige , favourite
candidate in the failed 2013 gubernatorial elections of Anambra State ,his
congratulatory message, and his call to Ndi Anambra to cooperate with the
government of Willie Obiano in the interest of the state does not contain any
promise ,or any connotation outside the literal meaning.
This clarification
has become necessary following a statement credited to Anambra State
Commissioner for Information, Mr Tony Onyima. Onyima was quoted by the Anambra
State Broadcasting Service ,ABS (Radio)in it 6.30 am News Broadcast of
September 25, 2014 as accepting the congratulatory message of Ngige ,and
‘hoping that Ngige will be true to his words’.
For the avoidance
of doubt the spirit of Sen. Ngige’s plain and unambiguous statement, as
broadcast on Channels Television on Tuesday, September 23, 2014 is that litigations
must end at some point. The framers of the 1999 Nigerian constitution intend
that for gubernatorial elections ,that point should be the Supreme Court,
after which everyone must swallow whatever his/her reservations are,
irrespective of their genuineness.
Sen. Ngige has
demonstrated this spirit, with an inimitable flavour that depicts his undying
live for Anambra State, for which the citizens of the state equally love him.
Yet every
right-thinking person in Anambra State, Nigeria and beyond, know the flaws of
the 2013 gubernatorial elections in Anambra State and the damage it has done to
the reputation of INEC and the growth of the Anambra polity, no less
Nigeria.
This is the import
of that memorable statement rendered form the Red Chambers of the National
Assembly, where Ngige is incidentally driving a motion to expand the
composition of the Supreme Court to cater for the workload that could lead to
human errors, in the course of his effective representation of Anambra Central
Senatorial District.
Good students of
history will recall that Ngige took the same stance in the wake of the judicial
coup that saw him out of power, when he asked Anambra State citizens to support
Mr Gregory Peter Obi in the interest of peace and stability of Anambra State.
The statement has
not denounced the role of Senator Chris Ngige and the APC which Ngige leads in
the state, as an alternative State Government in waiting, nor does it contain
any endorsement for policies of governance or misgovernance on the part of the sitting
government.
The statement has
not changed the fact that the total number of votes and voters in the 2013
gubernatorial elections for all wards in 15 LGAs of Anambra State differed in
the result sheet from the respective figures declared by INEC. It has not
changed the fact that no INEC staff –ad hoc or permanent swore to the Oath of
Neutrality. It does not change the confession by INEC that the register
used on November 16, 2013 was different from the register displayed to the
public in August 2013 and had to be so after a ‘sanitisation of the
register’.
Hence, the
statement of congratulation in deference to the supreme nature of the Supreme
Court has not stripped Sen. Ngige and the APC from putting out the facts in
words and action to the remaining courts –public opinion and God.
In the words of
Ngige : ‘ The judgement f the good people of Anambra State have since been
delivered to me when the good people of Idemili North, Idemili South, Awka
South, Ogbaru and my other strongholds were disenfranchised on that fateful day
of November 16, 2013. We as mortals will now wait for the eternal judgement of
the almighty God on the same matter at the appointed time’.
Therefore there is
nothing to wait for in terms of ‘Ngige being true to his words’ because the
statement is conclusive. We can only acknowledge the end on an era and the
beginning of another in the state.
It would therefore
be an unkind cut, if anything is misconstrued in Sen. Ngige’s conclusive
statement that clearly demonstrates passionate love for Anambra State, which it
represented in full in the Senate at some point as the only surviving senator
and which one-thirds (Anambra Central) he effectively represents today,
standing in the verge of becoming a ranked senator.
For: CHRIS NGIGE CAMPAIGN
ORGANISATION
Okelo Madukaife,
Deputy Director, Media & Publicity
Supreme Court: Ngige Withdraws Promise To Support Obiano ----Campaign Organization
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