By Theresa Donatus, Uyo
There is palpable fear that crises may arise in Akwa Ibom State political sphere as some elders of the People's Democratic Party (PDP) serruptitiously endorsed the state Commissioner for Lands, Mr Umo Eno as the preferred candidate of the party for the 2023 gubernatorial election.
Our correspondent learned that the governor had invited some party elders including some of those rumoured to be having gubenatorial ambition to governor's lodge on Sunday afternoon, without disclosing to them the agenda for the meeting.
It was however surprising to many for the former governor, Obong Victor Attah to present Umo Eno and the endorsed candidate of the stakeholders of the party at the meeting.
Ironically, some aspirants to the governorship, even those still serving in the governor's cabinet, such the state Commissioner for Economic Development and Ibom Deep Seaport, Mr Akan Okon and the state Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Comrade Ini Emembong,were not present at the meeting, thus confirming the existence of deep cracks and bad blood in Gov Emmanuel's team.
The chief press secretary to the governor, Mr Ekerete Udo, who confirmed the incident to our correspondent said the action was taken by a cross section of stakeholders in the state.
"The governor announced that he (Eno) was the one God has revealed to him as the next governor of the state and he was unveiled to all the stakeholders from the three senatorial districts of the state by the former governor, Obong Victor Attah, who then commended the choice. It was an array of the political elders made up of senators and House of Representatives members." Udo said.
When asked if there were some dissenting voices at the meeting concerning the sudden endorsement, the press secretary said he wasn't away of any.
It was gathered that one of the governorship aspirants and Chairman, House Representatives Committee on Judiciary, Mr Onofiok Luke stormed out of the meeting when he was not allowed to express himself during the endorsement drama.
Luke disclosed to our correspondent that he was not aware of the agenda of the meeting but had to attend to honour the governor who extended the invitation to him.
"I'm not against their endorsement; and I'm not against the elders of the state. But I'm saying the endorsement could have happened after proper consultation.
"I went to Obong Attah and told him why didn't you talk to all of us who are in this race? Why didn't you talk to Sen Bassey Albert, why didn't you talk to Akan Udofia; why didn't you talk to Akan Okon; why didn't you talk to James Iniama? because it Obong Attah that made the presentation, not the governor.
"We would have loved their endorsement but that would have been after due consultation. We would love the endorsement by the elders of the state. But whoever they would endorse should be the choice of the majority of people in the state
" So for me as Onofiok Akpan Luke, I am in the race for the governorship. I am going to stand election on the platform of my party the PDP. I am not part of that endorsement at all.
"But I respect their views; I respect the opinion and choice of the governor. I respect Obong Victor Attah and the opinion of the elders of the state. It is their choice. I only respect their opinion; but I am not in support of what they are doing.
" I was ambushed. I didn't know the agenda of the meeting but I had to respect the governor and attend the meeting at the lodge on his invitation.
"For thee good times I had raised my hand seeking to be allowed to speak but I was ignored". Like said.
This is the first time one has reported the true position of the endorsement of the PDP staje holders meetings, people published all sorts of misleading trashes yesterday that portrayed the governor as an impostor, yes the elders are right, the governor being at the steering seat has a clearer view of the track more than every other passenger, he also deserves an undeniable right to present his preferred candidate but that does not mean the pastor is a sole candidate.
ReplyDeleteOther candidates are free to get nominated and thereafter stand for party primaries at where the bona-fide party candidate shall emerge through election.
That's democracy.
Yes, I agree totally, he doesn't stop other aspirants from contesting
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