Chief Victor Umeh is the National Chairman of the
All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) and the party’s Candidate for Anambra
Central Senatorial District. He literally exploded in this interview which is a
must read hence www.odogwublog.com
brings you the excerpts:
In this
interview with journalists in Abuja, he bares his mind on the party’s
preparation for the 2015 general elections, it’s support for President Goodluck
Jonathan and his chances of defeating Senator Chris Ngige at the polls as well
as why we do not need a false military government under Buhari.
The
party said, months ago, that its adoption of Jonathan as its presidential
candidate would be based on reaching an agreement on the role the party would
play in the government if he wins, was such conditionality met before last
week’s adoption of the President?
Of
course, there is no way somebody would come and publish an agreement or
discussion he had with somebody prior to an action. Clearly we are very
emphatic on the reasons for adopting Jonathan. We made an allusion to the
report of the National Conference which he pledged on October 1 that he will
implement. If he goes ahead to implement the report of the national conference
the people that APGA represents in Nigeria will have some relief. It is
something that would make us support him as President. With that national
conference report we believe that it is something the country needs, if
implemented fully, for the sustainable unity of this country. The president has
pledged that he will implement it. When we talk about discussion, we are not
talking about discussion that he would give anybody money or other things; we
are talking about what should be done to take Nigeria out of the woods.
And
this is one of the key things that he has accepted that he would do in a
nationwide broadcast on October 1st. After the FEC meeting of last Wednesday,
the government approved N20 billion for the reconstruction of the dual carriage
way between Enugu and Onitsha expressway. This is one of the things that
everybody is asking for. We expect that the way they have done it in other parts
of the country, the South East that supports APGA wholeheartedly would be happy
with such developments. We also believe that the Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway
will receive the same attention. These were part of the demands that we had
made. For the good of the country, it is in order that somebody who is
developing every part of the country should be supported. As for appointments
and the allocation of slots in government, he did so in 2011 though not
formally. He gave APGA some attention albeit informally. This time around I
know that with our support if he goes ahead to win the election there will be
formal relationship between the party and his office in making these
appointments.
Should
it be taken that APGA did not give ticket to any of its National Assembly
members because it was dissatisfied with their performance?
This
is democracy for you. You go and renew your mandate both from your party and
the larger society. I don’t think it is only in APGA that such a thing
happened. There were heavy casualties in the PDP in the National Assembly. Big
Senators did not make the PDP list. Democracy is about your constant
relationship with the people who gave you their mandate to go and represent
them. If you do well they would be eager to give you a fresh mandate. If you
fall short of their expectations you run into trouble when you go to seek a
renewal of their mandate both within the party and from the electorate. I think
what happened in APGA was a reflection of the people’s views about those who
have been in the National Assembly on their behalf. Most of them were asked so
many questions as they were campaigning for support. You can’t climb to an
office through a political party and you don’t remember the party unless when
you want to seek a ticket to go back to where you are. There was a time I said
that those of them that were sponsored to National Assembly never gave our
party any financial support for the four years; it was the same thing down the
line, I mean to their constituencies. That is why the people reacted
negatively. It is going to be a clear roadmap to those who will win next year’s
elections. They must know that they must be in constant touch with the people
that they represent both within the party and their constituents generally. So
it was nothing unusual because it happened across the parties.
What
do you make of the recent push in the court in Umuahia to stop you from leading
APGA?
My
support base today as the National Chairman of the party is overwhelming; it
has always been so. Those who have been filing suits in the court against me
are people who are afraid of me. When you feel that you cannot manipulate me
the best thing to do is to fight my leadership and tell lies to the public. At
the special convention on the 17th of December, how would you assess a
situation where everything we brought to the convention succeeded? Only one
dissenting voice was heard. The actions against me in court have always failed.
The reason is that those who have been going to court against me have always ignored
the constitution of the party and the laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Internal party matters are not justiceable. Forget about the things you see
today where High court judges run and make all kinds of orders. There are
established Supreme Court decisions that internal affairs of political parties
are not matters that the court should dabble into. Courts do not answer
political questions as to who should be the leader of a party. The one you saw
in Umuahia recently, you also saw in Abuja few weeks ago where somebody came on
the last day of the sale of nomination forms of our party and purchased our
forms. The person who was not a member of our party, he went through the
screening panel and he was not cleared to participate in the primaries. He dragged
us to court and brought somebody to challenge my leadership of the party. All
those cases were struck out. In Umuahia , Regan Ofomba who has been a
dissident member of the party and who belongs to the Maxi Okwu faction is the
one sponsoring the suit in Umuahia because he wants to run for governor. He
didn’t approach us in Abuja to buy our nomination form to run for governor. We
have had no relationship with him for the past three years. Suddenly he
sponsored somebody from his village, Ntigha. He purportedly said that he came
here to buy expression of interest form on 10th of November when we closed the
sale of forms officially on 4th of November. I didn’t see him, I never met the
man. They went to court saying that, because I am the chairman I did not want
to sell form to them; therefore, I should not be chairman again. They claimed
that my tenure expired on December 1. It is the same issue of tenure that the
Appeal Court has dealt with two times – one in Enugu and the other in Abuja.
They misled the court into making an ex-parte order against me. We appeared
before the court immediately and it discharged the order admitting that it was
misled. This thing you see people riding against me, is part of the deceit in
our system. They try to make it like actions instituted to save the party but
these actions are coming from disgruntled elements, people who have fears that
they may not get what they are looking for. They are all misplaced. We have
gone through our primaries, submitted names of our candidates to INEC.
Everything has been going smoothly thus far. In Abia, Dr Alex Otti who is a
frontline contender for the office of governor of the state emerged through our
leadership. I don’t know through which leadership Ufomba is contesting his own
governorship. He is the one wasting his time and distracting people. He is now
using Ejike Uche, who was my former deputy but now Maxi Okwu’s deputy, to go
and file actions against me. They asked the court to declare that my tenure has
expired and that Ejike Uche should take over. This is the greatest madness
anybody can see. Ejike Uche was elected alongside my leadership on the same
day. So, if my tenure has expired what tenure is left for Ejike Uche?
How
convinced are you that you can win your senatorial election? Secondly, what do
you make of Buhari’s candidacy?
For
my opponents in the senatorial election, they are great citizens of Anambra
state. Our people will make the decision by themselves. All of us have
antecedents they know. They know who will represent them better at the National
Assembly. I leave the decision of who will win the senatorial election for my
people to make. I am campaigning very well . Right now at the Anambra Central.
I am the only one who is touching the grassroots in my campaign. I have received
overwhelming support and endorsements of the people of the zone. Our government
that is in power in Anambra is doing very well. I said it before that I
accepted to go to the senate so as to provide the much needed synergy between
the state government and the National Assembly members who will be representing
our state from 2015. We need to be members of the same party so that we will
collaborate more effectively in providing the much needed services to our
people. A situation where people come from different parties from the state to
the National Assembly will not help our state. We need to work together. The
purpose of governance is to deliver dividends of democracy and quality
representation. From a divided house it will be lacking because there will be
tussle and competition that will be unnecessary. Now that the governor is
properly focused and he is doing the work we need senators from his party that
will consult with him at intervals of one month or thereabout. I don’t know who
is representing PDP because four people emerged. By the time INEC finishes the
process we will know who they will publish as the candidate of PDP, then we
will begin to deal with that. For Dr Chris Ngige, I don’t want to keep
belabouring the issue that he has had his time and this is the time for him to
give way. He has been governor though unlawfully for nearly three years. He did
some good work which we acknowledge; he has been in the senate for four years.
He failed us as a senator. There is no way he can be asking to go back there.
This is my own opinion and the opinion of our people. On Buhari’s candidature,
there are many reasons why Jonathan will win the 2015 Presidential election:
one, we will campaign for him. Buhari, this is the fourth presidential election
he is contesting in this country. He is a great Nigerian; I respect him for his
discipline, but this election goes beyond that type of consideration. We need
somebody who is balanced in his views, somebody who is urbane; if you look at
the way things have gone in Nigeria, you will know that there are two sides of
a coin. For the fact that he overthrew a democratically elected government in
1983 makes a lot of people uncomfortable with his democratic credentials; that
his coup, to a large extent, dragged Nigeria through a long period of military
coups which would have been avoided. If we had a smooth transition from
civilian to another civilian administration in 1983, you would have seen that
by now we would have been able to correct our mistakes and all the flaws in our
democracy. It is not just about saying I will fight corruption; we know that he
will fight corruption but after that what happens. Nobody knows what he would
do when he wins, but then whether democracy will survive, I cannot guarantee
that. And democracy is the only form of governance that can turn the fortune of
any country around. But the character of the individual is very important; so,
if he gets there and begins to use military tactics, all of us will be the
worst for it. You saw what we suffered under Obasanjo’s leadership? It was
under Obasanjo that Nigeria never had a credible election. Nigeria was
traumatized under Obasanjo because he was using the force of the gun. Secondly
Jonathan has demonstrated the ability to be calm, the annoyance if the
activities of the Boko Haram sect would have been enough for him to order the
massacre of people in that zone like Obasanjo did in Zaki Biam and Odi. These
are military men so when they see any opposition they move in the soldiers, so
it is good that we enthrone a truly civilian government; somebody who does not
have any military background. Another negative thing about the APC is that they
are like a cabal that is waiting to hijack the government. If Buhari wins,
those who went to the APC think that it will be a credible opposition to the
PDP, they have all left and are now complaining about the cabal in the APC,
which is manipulating the system. So if that cabal takes over government at the
center Nigeria will be in serious danger. There are two leaders in the APC,
Buhari and Bola Tinubu, one has become the Presidential candidate while the
other has appointed his protege as the Vice Presidential candidate. So they
have shared power but we shall resist that as Nigerian people, we will work
against the cabal. The APC thing is a mafia business between Tinubu and Buhari
and it will not work. Those who came like Atiku Abubakar, Kwankwanso who tried
to run for the presidency, you saw how they were all rubbished in the
primaries. Okorocha who also contested for presidency, you saw how he ran back
to contest for governor in Imo State. He has lost everything. So, it goes to
show you that APC is a closed house. We shall campaign and hope to win this
election with Jonathan
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Chief Victor Umeh Explodes
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