The shocking revelation that the former governor of Akwa Ibom State,
GodsWill Akpabio and his successor, Udom Emmanuel, have been visiting
key leaders of the APC to pave the way for their defection to the party
has once again brought to the fore the inherent weaknesses in our
politics.
Should they be welcomed into the party, the APC would
appear more as a group of people with weak moral content and poor
ideological standing than an ideologically driven political party.
In
addition, such a cross over, if it happens, will irredeemably rubbish
the anti-corruption brand of the Buhari administration and irredeemably
weaken the legal case instituted by Umana Okon Umana, the APC
governorship candidate in Akwa Ibom state against the disputed election
of Udom Emmanuel.
Let’s examine the Akpabio phenomenon. Between May
2007 and the first half of 2009, Akpabio maintained a chummy
relationship with President Yara’Adua, but was noticeably lukewarm
towards then vice president, Goodluck Jonathan. When Yara’Adua became
too sick to function, Akpabio led a major campaign against the emergence
of Jonathan as the acting president because he had always nursed the
ambition of being picked as the vice president in 2011. This was
publicly confirmed by Senator Aloysius Etok, his representative in the
senate. As soon as Jonathan became the Acting President, Akpabio turned
around and became his cheer leader.
The defeat of Jonathan on
March 11 was a big disappointment for Akpabio who blamed the former
president for not taking extreme measures to guarantee him victory. The
former governor had long wanted to be ‘an enduring national political
figure that is relevant in one administration to another’. His role
model is Tony Anenih. But the defeat of Jonathan and the prospect of the
loss of his senatorial seat at the tribunal have rankled with him
endlessly. So, quickly, he ditched Jonathan as soon as he conceded
defeat.
There are many reasons why Akpabio and Governor Udom
Emmmanuel should not be admitted into the APC. It is widely known that
the elections in Akwa Ibom State were flawed, conducted in breach of the
INEC electoral guidelines and the 2010 Electoral Law. Over 30 Akwa Ibom
people were killed on the day of the governorship election across the
state by in widespread violence. The APC in the state, led by its
governorship candidate, Mr Umana Okon Umana, has filed a petition
against the purported election of Udom Emmanuel.
Evidence that
Udom was not duly elected is overwhelming, one of which is that data
obtained from INEC head office in Abuja shows that the total number of
accredited voters captured by card readers for the gubernatorial and
House of Assembly elections in Akwa Ibom State was 437,128, but the
figure declared by the state INEC office was 1,122,836. By INEC
guidelines, use of the card reader was mandatory in the gubernatorial
and House of Assembly elections. If they join the APC, Umana’s case will
be diluted or he could even be compelled to drop it; and all the
sacrifices of Akwa Ibom people who deserve justice would be in vain.
It
should noted that Akpabio’s election into the senate is also being
challenged vigorously by the APC candidate, Chief Inibehe Okori. Their
defection into the APC would therefore tantamount to laundering their
ill-gotten mandates just like criminals are always eager to launder
proceeds of crime. It will also be morally reprehensible and politically
repugnant if these two men join our party. Umana and thousands of his
supporters were driven out of the PDP by Akpabio to create unimpeded
opportunity for the imposition of Udom during the primaries.
Many
PDP chieftains in Akwa Ibom like former governor, Victor Attah and
former Petroleum minister, Don Etiebet have been constantly harassed,
insulted and humiliated by Akpabio. In the course of the presidential
campaigns, Akpabio heaped insults on our presidential candidate,
Muhammadu Buhari, who by God’s grace won the election. During PDP’s
presidential campaign rally in Uyo, Akpabio said: ‘Mr President
(referring to then President Jonathan), some people were trained to be
soldiers only, and so they do not have certificate… They can only shoot
guns….Buhari is not qualified to be president as he does not have
certificates’.
The video is available on YouTube. Akpabio’s
eight-year tenure as governor is trailed with controversies for the over
N400 billion debt he left behind (owed to the banks and contractors),
lack of transparency, reckless spending and politically motivated
violence and murders. Instead of being admitted into the APC, he should
stay back in PDP and give account of his stewardship in accordance with
the anti-corruption mantra of the Buhari administration.
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