Orji's son , Chinedu
Ahead of the November 29, 2014,
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship primaries, all is not well within
the Abia State chapter of the party over plans by Governor Theodore Orji and
his son, Chinedu, alias ‘Ikuku’, to impose Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu as next governor
in 2015.
Despite the governor’s several
denials through his spokesman, Mr. Charles Ajunwa, that he has no anointed
candidate and promises to ensure a level-playing field for all aspirants, there
are strong indications that he has commissioned his son, Chinedu, to work with
some elders, government and party officials to impose Ikpeazu on the state.
It was gathered that the much-talked
about peace and unity, which Governor Orji claimed to have brought to the
stakeholders of the party seemed to have disappeared, as the three senators
representing the state, Uche Chukwumerije (Abia North), Nkechi Nwaogu (Abia
Central) and Enyinnaya Abaribe (Abia South), governorship, national and state
Assembly aspirants had vowed not to allow the governor and his son have their
way in the choice of the next governor of the state.
Checks revealed that the recent
impasse had polarised the state chapter of the party into old and new PDP, with
the former group vowing that Ikpeazu would not succeed Governor Orji.
In a petition signed by
Chukwumerije, Nwaogu, Abaribe and the governorship and National Assembly
aspirants, including Alex Otti, Acho Nwakanma, Emeka Wogu, Solomon Ogunji,
Uzoma Abonta, Nkeiruka Onjejeocha, Nnenna Elendu-Ukeje, they stated that no
ward congress held in Abia State, as the Tony Caesar Okeke committee allegedly
did the bidding of the governor and his son by writing the result of a
congress, which never held.
The three senators and leading
aspirants, who met in Umuahia after the botched congress, accused Governor Orji
and his son of ordering the 17 transition committee chairmen to move around
the 184 wards of the state, with soldiers and policemen, harassing people, in
their desperation to cover the fraud of the congress.
According to the petition, “between
5.30pm and 6pm, the people dispersed to their homes disappointed, which means
that no congress held anywhere in Abia State. From about 8pm, we noticed surreptitious
movements of non-executive members of the party and government officials
carrying pre-prepared fictitious result sheets of papers to the members of the
panel in Damgrete Hotel, where they were huddled since their arrival, after
the meeting with stakeholders and aspirants, which, as earlier noted, ended at
2.15pm. Rumour has it that the panel spent most of the night compiling these
fictitious results into their result sheets.”
After presenting their cases before
the Mrs. Ashanti Bekwai-led PDP Electoral Appeal Panel, the aggrieved aspirants
and stakeholders, who called on the national secretariat of the party to
reschedule the ward congress, insisted that it would not be in the interest of
the Abia PDP to allow the governor to impose a candidate on the state, against
the people’s wish.
The aggrieved aspirants were said to
have asked Governor Orji to drop Ikpeazu and support another candidate, but
the former denied supporting any aspirant as his successor. Among those who
were said to be deeply aggrieved by the plot to impose Ikpeazu, was his in-law
and two-time deputy governor of the state, Chief Acho Nwakanma, who had so far
resisted overtures to support the former.
It was gathered that Nwakanma had
vowed not not accept Ikpeazu as governor.
Senator Abaribe was said to be
bitter with the development, as he had expressed preference for another
aspirant emerging governor from his native Obingwa instead of Ikpeazu, if he
would not be the candidate.
Sources stated that with what
happened at the November 1 PDP congress in Abia, it was clear that Governor
Orji was not popular in the state chapter of the PDP and knowing that if a
credible ward congress was held, his preferred candidates would lose, his camp
decided to frustrate the exercise and wrote results instead.
The governor’s plan, it was
gathered, was that with the prepared list, which had the names of his
supporters, the plan to impose Ikpeazu as his successor would be easily
achieved in the primaries.
Checks revealed that to give the
false impression that Ikpeazu’s choice enjoyed the support of most members of
the PDP, some handpicked “elders” of the party in the state on the payroll of
the governor had been recruited to start endorsing Governor Orji’s choice.
Sources revealed that part of the
plan was to ensure that only Governor Orji’s preferred aspirants in the state
House of Assembly and the National Assembly elections emerged candidates of the
party.
This, it was gathered, was to ensure
that if Ikpeazu emerged governor, he would also be caged, since the state
lawmakers would be Orji’s loyalists.
It was gathered that the governor’s
son was likely to contest the state House of Assembly election, with the plan
that he would become speaker, while other loyalists would be lawmakers.
Some of those the governor wanted
to go to the state House of Assembly with his son, it was learnt, are former
Chief of Staff to the governor, Chief Cosmas Ndukwe; former Commissioner for
Information, Eze Chikamnayo; Special Adviser to the Governor on Labour
matters, Lucky Akabuike, among others.
Also, some lawmakers in the current
House of Assembly, who are loyal to the governor, such as the Deputy Speaker,
Asiforo Okere, and the Chief Whip, Dr. Ikechukwu Nwabeke, among others, have
been shortlisted to return to the House, it was gathered.
The Speaker, Chief Ude Oko Chukwu,
it was gathered, has been shortlisted as deputy governor to Ikpeazu.
Though Governor Orji’s son had
severally denied nursing the ambition of contesting the House of Assembly election
and becoming speaker, he recently exposed himself when he reportedly said the
post of speaker belonged to the old PDP camp of the party.
Close watchers of the Abia political
situation predicted that going by Governor Orji’s non-performance, coupled with
his insistence to anoint his successor and represent Abia Central at the
Senate, while his son emerged speaker, the state could be in trouble.
A PDP chieftain from Ohafia bared
the minds of Abia citizens when he said: “It amounts to greed for the governor
to want to produce a successor, go to the Senate and his son, Ikuku, will be
the speaker. What has the Ohafia man gained from this government? Our people
are suffering; we have no road. People are not happy with this government. We
are hearing that he now wants to use the Speaker, Ude Oko Chukwu, as deputy governor
instead of the core Ohafia people. We will not allow that to happen because we
are not slaves to Nkporo people. The people should reject anybody anointed by
Ochendo. I am still thinking on how Ochendo will go on a campaign trip to Aba
to raise Ikpeazu’s hand as successor. I don’t think he can do that. He will be
stoned because of his non-performance, which has led to the suffering of the
people.”
In the meantime, aggrieved PDP
aspirants have started negotiating with the All Progressives Grand Alliance
(APGA), the Progressives Peoples Alliance (PPA) or All Progressives Congress
(APC) to realise their ambitions, in case Governor Orji goes ahead with the
plan to impose Ikpeazu as the candidate.
By Eric
Ahuruonye Olekanma for the Sun
War in Abia PDP as Gov Orji, son move to impose successor As Chinedu Orji Targets to become Speaker
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