PDP moves Enugu gubernatorial screening to Abuja

PDP moves Enugu gubernatorial screening to Abuja

The national
leadership of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) yesterday ordered the
transfer of the screening of aspirants in the 2011 general elections in
Enugu State to Abuja due to poor security situation in the state.

This is just as the party deferred the appeal by some gubernatorial aspirants earlier scheduled for yesterday.

The national
organising secretary of party, Uche Secondus said in a statement in
Abuja that the security situation arose as a result of the inability to
hold the exercise few days ago.

Mr Secondus said
though the screening of some of the aspirants to the state House of
Assembly and the appeal have taken place, those who missed the exercise
should report at the national secretariat of the party in Abuja for the
exercise.

Mr Secondus also
said the screening of the National Assembly aspirants will take place
between December 29 and 30, 2010 at the national secretariat.

“We hereby enjoin
all State Assembly aspirants who are yet to present themselves before
their committee to do so immediately,” he said. “These arrangements are
done in view of the security situation in Enugu State arising from the
botched screening exercise.” It will be recalled that the Enugu State
chapter of the party was one of the eight state chapters which the
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) said the elections of
the state executive committees were inconclusive.

As a result, the
party’s National Chairman, Okwesilieze Nwodo, who incidentally is a
former governor of Enugu State, ordered the dissolution of the state
executive committee led by Vitalis Abba, last October.

The chairman’s
action, however, pitted him against the state governor, Sullivan Chime
and the dissolved executive members, who not only accused him of acting
unilaterally, but also challenged the dissolution in court.

There have been
attempts to reconcile Messrs Nwodo and Chime. Last Friday, the governor
visited the national chairman in his office in Abuja during which they
held discussions for hours.

The transfer of the screening to Abuja, it was learnt, was not unconnected with the discussion both men had.

Meanwhile, the hearing of the appeal filed by some aspirants in others states were also held as scheduled yesterday.

Out of all the
governorship aspirants that appeal the decision of the committees that
went round the zones to screen the aspirants before the Tunde Ogbeha
led committee; those that were cleared include Obiora Ene of Enugu
state, Anayo Onwuegbu of Abia, Ben

Fiabema of Rivers, Moore Chinedu of Rivers, Imoh Udo of Akwa Ibom and Peremobowei Ebebi.

Those that were not
cleared are Ike Ibe of Enugu, A. Atuloma of Abia, Suleiman Hunkoyi of
Kaduna, Adamiu Suleiman of Kano, and Frank Daniel of Akwa Ibom. They
were claimed not to be cleared because of not meeting up with tax
requirement and not paying tax at when due or incomplete tax payment.

Also on Monday, Mr Nwodo reportedly met with the two factions of the PDP in Oyo State as part of the effort to reconcile them.

This is coming a
few days after President Goodluck Jonathan and his deputy, Namadi Sambo
visited the South West geo-political zone.

In attendance were some members of the National Assembly from the state, state lawmakers and other stakeholders.

But the Governor, Adebayo Alao-Akala was not present at the meeting.

Dotun Oyelade, the
governor’s senior adviser on public communications, explained that Mr
Alao-Akala did not attend because it would be demeaning for him to do
so.

“We understand that
some disgruntled so-called members of PDP from Oyo State came to Abuja
for a meeting to resolves issues. We insist that as far as Oyo is
concerned we are poised for the April election.

“In any case, the
cat is already let out of the bag when the so called leaders said it is
a taboo for any governor to aspire to rule Oyo State twice as if a
myopic norm is a product of the constitution. To grace such meetings
with our presence is demeaning and an insult to the founding fathers of
our great party.

Let them fight the popularity battle here not in Abuja,” the statement said.

When contacted on the matter, a member of the House of Representative, Depo Oyedokun refused to comment.

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