Gov. Akpabio..... Can he singlehandedly win PDP for his protégé, Udom Emmanuel? |
By Etim Ekpimah
Twenty two aggrieved governorship aspirants of the Peoples
Democratic Party in Akwa Ibom State, otherwise known as G22, have finally
defected from PDP to All Progressives Congress.
They will meet the APC’s presidential candidate, Major-Gen.
Muhammadu Buhari, on Monday, January 12, 2015.
It was learnt that the 22 governorship aspirants of the PDP
in the controversial December 8, 2014 primary in the state decided to defect
from PDP to the APC on Wednesday.
One of the aspirants, who spoke on condition of anonymity
with our correspondent on Thursday, said their decision was based on the way
they were treated by the PDP in the state.
The aspirant also said President Goodluck Jonathan could not
find a solution to the crisis.He said the crisis came to a head on January 6, 2015 when Jonathan, after scheduling to meet with them, later declined.
The aspirant said, “The President’s last minute decision was
said to have been masterminded by a fifth columnist.
“It could be recalled that the (members of) the G22 have
been in Abuja since December 9, 2014. Both the party leadership and the
President are playing games with them without finding a political solution to
the issues and without using the party’s mechanism to redress their complaints.
“This inhuman treatment is only meted out to G22. How could
the President, who had met with individuals like Senator (Musiliu) Obanikoro
and Senator Ifeanyi Araraume not meet 22 aspirants of the party? Is the
President saying that they do not count? Then let us see how the party will win
in Akwa Ibom State.”
The 22 aggrieved PDP aspirants had on December 8, 2014
protested against the governorship primaries, saying the exercise lacked
transparency.
The aspirants had accused the party of using a fake
delegates’ list.
They also alleged that the party leadership did not disclose
the venue of the primaries to other aspirants before the time of the election.
Culled from Punch
newspaper
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