Stephen Ukandu, Umuahia

Abia Deputy Governor, Sir Ude Oko Chukwu; Senate Minority Leader Enyinnaya Abaribe; and five other governorship aspirants of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Abia State, have withdrawn from the party’s primaries.

Others include Senator Emma Nwaka, Nana Nwafor, Dr. Sampson Orji (Scourj), Chima Anyaso, and Ncheta Omerekpe.

They announced their withdrawal from the PDP primaries after an emergency meeting at the Umuahia residence of the immediate-past Secretary to State Government, SSG, Dr Eme Okoro.

While Omerekpe was not physically in attendance during the meeting, other aspirants were all in attendance.

With this development, only two aspirants – Professor Isaac Ikonne, and Mayor Lucky Igbokwe (Don Lulu) – are left in the race.

Some PDP chieftains present at the meeting were former Senate President and the Secretary of PDP Board of Trustees, BoT, Senator Adolphus Wabara; 2007 PDP governorship candidate and ex Chairman of the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, Chief Onyema Ugochukwu; Obinna Ekekwe.

Others were Abia  PDP Secretary,  David Iro;  former Commissioner for Housing, Dr Kingsley Mgbeahuru; former lawmaker, Ndukwe Ojukwu, among others.

They cited the use of “imaginary delegates list” and non compliance with due process and Internal democracy by the party in the conduct of the primaries as reasons for their action.

The aggrieved aspirants accused the party leadership of impunity and non regards to the party constitution.

They expressed disappointment over the Asiforo Okere-led leadership of PDP, accusing it of working towards imposing an unpopular candidate on the party.

The aggrieved aspirants in a statement titled, ‘Notice of Non-Participation in the Abia PDP Gubernatorial Primaries’ said: “The last couple of weeks have been tortuous as we battled hard to navigate our party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) away from a self destructive path.

“The essence was to create an unfettered democratic space and a level playing field for all aspirants vying for all elective offices in the state, to participate equally in the primary elections.

“That was not the case and of course what we are witnessing is a shambolic process driven by a procured court injunction.

“To make matters worse, the use of only an imaginary 3-man Ad hoc delegates to the exclusion of the party’s statutory delegates in the primary elections to elect our candidates even when INEC the nation’s electoral umpire, has unequivocally stated that no congress held in Abia State for that purpose, has no doubt put the party and her candidates in a quagmire.

“The implication for our party is grave and as such has put all ongoing primary exercises on quick sand. There was no doubt that Abians are tired of being subjected to being the butt of jokes and ridicule from their peers, particularly those from the contiguous states that were hitherto far behind Abia State in the development index in the time past. That was the narrative we sought to change when the campaign took off.

“Unfortunately, the ugly developments ignited by a rapacious ambition to maintain the wicked governance status quo of imposition and godfatherism have aborted this quest in PDP.

“We will not be part of this charade.

We, are therefore, withdrawing from the exercise, which means that we will not be part of the PDP governorship primary election that holds in Abia State on Wednesday 25th of May, 2022, as doing so would have amounted to endorsement of an illegality that is already being challenged in the courts.

“We, therefore, ask all our people, our teeming supporters and Ndigbo to remain calm, keep the faith and wait for the new direction, which will be announced very soon.

“What is important is that the campaign to liberate Abia State would surely assume a new dimension. The time is now.

“Thank you for always being there for us and the campaign. Together we shall triumph.”

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