Mr. Larry Esin |
By Nse Peter
The trio of former governor of Akwa Ibom State, Obong Victor
Attah, a permanent member of the Peoples Democratic Party’s Board of Trustees
(BOT), Chief Don Etiebet and former National Vice Chairman of PDP, South South,
Chief Edet Nkpubre have sent to PDP what could likely be termed as their last warning
to the party over the crisis that is plaguing its Akwa Ibom State chapter after
the just concluded controversial governorship primary.
Attah, Etiebet and Nkpubre said the process leading to the
PDP governorship primary in the state ‘has not produced the people’s choice of
a candidate and could well be the last straw that breaks the camel’s back if
not remedied’.
All the governorship aspirants, 22 of them, with the
exception to Governor Godswill Akpabio’s protégé, Mr. Udom Emmanuel, walked out
of the venue of the PDP governorship primary in Akwa Ibom State, alleging
blatant violation of the PDP guideline and the electoral act, even as the
exercise continued and the party eventually declared Udom Emmanuel the winner.
Making reference to the controversial PDP governorship
primary, Attah, Etiebet, and Nkpubre, said in a public statement on behalf of
leaders, elders and stakeholders of PDP in Akwa Ibom State, that “what was
shown in the live broadcast on Channels Television was that the delegates,
after being issued with ballot papers, were not provided with the facility to
indicate their choice of candidate, but merely proceeded to drop the ballot
papers in the various boxes thereby suggesting that all the ballot papers had
previously been ticked.”
The statement placed in The
Nation newspaper of Thursday, 11 December, 2014, recounted the efforts that
have been made to salvage the party from different crises that have been
affecting it, and went ahead to say that “sadly, recent events, rather than
mitigate, have greatly exacerbated the disenchantment within our party”.
“The ward congresses that were supposed to be held on Saturday,
1st November, 2014 turned out to be a most shameful and unmitigated
disaster in Akwa Ibom State which produced several ‘delegates lists’ variously
signed by Obong Paul Ekpo, the Chairman of the party and Alhaji Abubakar
Mustapha, the National Organizing Secretary of the PDP. As responsible elders,
leaders and stakeholders, we did not fail to bring this to the attention of the
National Working Committee (NWC) and the Presidency and to warn against the
looming catastrophe in our Party in Akwa Ibom State.
“Against all advice and despite protests by the
gubernatorial aspirants, the gubernatorial primary of Monday, 8th
December, 2014 was conducted without any known delegates list. There was no
accreditation of delegates as personally confirmed by the Chairman of the
electoral panel. All known guidelines as stipulated by the party for the
conduct of gubernatorial primary were flagrantly ignored,” the statement said.
Going by the antecedents of Goodluck Jonathan’s Presidency
and the national leadership of PDP with regards to the crises rocking the party
in the state, most political analysts say it is unlikely for President Jonathan
or PDP to give in to respond to the request of PDP leaders in the state.
Meanwhile, a local newspaper in Akwa Ibom State has hinted
that one of the aggrieved PDP governorship aspirants in the state, Mr. Larry
Esin may be picked as a running mate to the All Progressives Congress’s
candidate, Mr. Umana Okon Umana. Besides such a hint, there are indications that the some, if not all, of the 22 aggrieved PDP governorship aspirants may likely decamp from PDP to APC where they will back Umana for governorship.
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