Oseloka Obaze destabilizes other opponents as they boycott today’s primaries:
There may be fresh trouble for
the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Anambra state as candidates have
indicated interest to boycott the primary election of the party or step down
over candidate imposition.
The Anambra PDP primary election was
earlier scheduled to hold on today, August 28 with growing concerns over the
conduct of the delegates’ conference and an alleged imposition of candidate by
the PDP governors’ forum.
A source who spoke to our
correspondent said that he and many other aspirants in the election already
plan to boycott the election over the imposition of a candidate Oseloka Obaze
blessed by former governor Peter Obi.
The source alleged that Wike left
the conference with the original result sheets and only left behind a
photocopy.
“The process was defective, the
process was wrong because, the chief returning Officer Wike left the delegates
conference at 2PM with the originals of the result sheets and left only
photocopies behind.
“With the photocopies they
conducted the election, after the election, the Secretary submitted the
photocopies, three days later, Wike brought the originals to submit after he
had given it to his choice candidate to complete, thereby disenfranchised
everybody.
“Ifeanyi Uba raised concerns over
the delegates’ conference and he was supported by all the aspirants including
myself except for Oseloka Obaze who is Peter Obi’s candidate.
“It is not acceptable and we had
all protested and the protest had gone to the appeal panel, so why are they not
looking at the appeal panel’s process, why are they coming to contest election
in spite of all that complaint?
“The meeting ended up in chaos
and anger where all candidates and stakeholders stressed that the imposition
will amount to the death of PDP in Anambra,” the source said.
The Source who appeared unhappy
stressed that former Governor, Peter Obi joined the Party after falling out
with incumbent Governor Obiano whom he allegedly imposed.
The source said that former Gov.
Obi then came into the party alone and therefore questioned why he suddenly
wants to impose a candidate who only joined the party barely two months ago.
The source added that the anger
in the party was growing and going ahead to conduct the primary election would
spell doom for the party.
“It should be recalled that Peter
Obi came into PDP without anybody from APGA and suddenly when he was not
getting along with Gov, Obiano whom he imposed, he now brought his SSG.
“Just three months into PDP, the
SSG is asking for waiver to contest the governorship election. The younger
people in the party are asking where their hope is because they cannot grow
since new people can always be brought in from above and imposed on them.
“That anger is growing by the
day: the older people are also asking why is it that the PDP is frustrating
those who have remained loyal to the party.
“I am asking why are we not
following the process whereby after the congress you publish the names so that
candidates can have the opportunity to campaign to the delegates.
“They hoard it until the last
minute because they already have a destination, so they have been working from
answer to question.
“Monday’s outing will be full of
fighting because many of the candidates have vowed not to continue with that
process.
“All aspirants have vowed not to
boycott, the only aspirant that might likely come for the primary election is
Obaze whom Peter and some incumbent PDP governors have imposed.
“This means that PDP will end up
in series of crisis including anti-party activities and people leaving the
party. Once that happens, PDP should start saying goodbye to Anambra because it
will no longer be a PDP state.
“Stakeholders like Linus
Ukachukwu are vehement on not allowing the governors’ imposition.
“They insisted that they had just
left the enslavement camp of Chris Uba and would not tolerate any imposition or
slavery by the National Working Committee or the Governors’ Forum, the source
said.
Recall that on Friday, Mr
Ukachukwu while addressing newsmen stressed that he may be forced to withdraw
support for the PDP in the election if the current shoddy process and
imposition was allowed to thrive.
Ukachukwu however said that he
would not leave the party but would only wait for the schemes of the governors’
forum to fail and then PDP can continue.
Speaking further, our source said
that he would be boycotting the primary election but not withdrawing from the
race, in hope that the right thing would be done.
Also speaking, Akolisa Ufodike
another aspirant said that he was stepping down from the race.
He sid that the party held a
lengthy meeting on Saturday and that there were rancour during the meeting.
“We were at a very lengthy
stakeholders meeting that went late on Saturday. There was some rancour.
“I am actually going to be
stepping away from the primary. I am not going to be contesting tomorrow.
“I am just stepping down, I am
not stepping down for anyone, I am not making any endorsement or anything of
that nature.
“I am here in Awka. I am going to
be part of the process but I will be stepping down from the process.
“But I am not doing it because I
was dissatisfied with the process. The Congress is not different from what we
have seen in the past.
“It is never going to be possible
to have perfect congress. But in this case, party unity is more important than
my personal conviction.
I do not necessarily believe it’s
a do-or-die affair, maybe that’s why it’s a little easier for me to say in the
interest of unity, we just need to keep forging ahead,” he said.
Last week, Senator Stella Oduah
while addressing a press conference also expressed dissatisfaction with the
delegate’s conference adding that she may be withdrawing from the race.
Attempts to reach other
candidates for their remarks proved abortive as at the time of filing this
report.
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