Against
the automatic ticket given to the National Chairman of the All Progressives
Grand Alliance (APGA) Chief Victor Umeh, as announced by Governor Willie Obiano, there appears to be crisis brewing in
the party as the National Secretary of All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA,
Alhaji Sanni Shikanfi, has warned the party aspirants in 2015 elections to
prepare to face the grassroots members of the party during the primaries as
there will be no anointed candidate.
Alhaji
Shikanfi spoke Sunday at Okpoko, a suburb of Onitsha, the Anambra State
commercial nerve centre during the commissioning of boreholes completed by
Chief Afam Ogene, member representing Ogbaru Federal Constituency in the House
of Representatives.
The
national secretary, who eulogized Ogene for the effective representation of the
Federal Constituency and APGA in the Lower House, assured that his
party will organize free, fair and transparent primaries for those aspiring to
contest in the next year’s general election.
He
said “there will be no anointed candidate and there will be no imposition of
candidates. I am holding brief for the relevant Electoral laws, which has not
been amended by the National Assembly, which demands that political parties
should organise primaries. W e will organize transparent primaries.”
However,
Shikanfi said if not for Electoral Law, that demanded for primaries,
he would have asked Ogene to go back to the House of Representatives, because
he has done well in his first tenure and has been able to his carry people
along.
The
APGA secretary said that it was his signature that sent Ogene to the National Assembly
in 2011, saying that he was proud that his signature was not afterall in vain.
He
commended Ogene for completing the two water projects, which were hitherto
abandoned after extensive work has been done in them, saying that water is very
essential in the lives of people all over the world.
“Water
is life. It is very important in the life of the community. I am proud of Afam
Ogene. I am proud of signing the signature that sent him to National Assembly
and I will not hesitate to sign again if not for Electoral Law”
In
his speech, Ogene debunked the impression being created within that he was new
in the party, insisting that he has been part of the struggle for the
restoration of the former Governor’s mandate, Mr. Peter Obi after the
impeachment and second tenure.
Ogene
said that in spite of campaign of calumny against him, he was not afraid or
deterred no matter the enormity of opposition, saying that God will always
be on his side, after all in 2011, he was told not to come out because he would
be assassinated but he defied them.
Enumerating
his achievements, Ogene said he put N4 million to complete the Ogboko and
Ogbeukwu boreholes, saying that just last week he installed 110 E-learning
computers at Nwafor Orizu College of Education, Nsugbe.
The
Chairman of APGA in the State, Chief Mike Kwentoh, lauding Ogene said that to
become Vice-chairman, Public Affairs of the House is no mean achievement for
first time and from a minority party, saying that the legislator is a credit to
the party.
Tension In APGA As National Secretary Says ‘’There Is No Anointed Candidate In APGA’’
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