EFFORTS at mending the fractures in the workings of the ruling Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) in the South-South region fell short Sunday as
dignitaries left the special zonal meeting before itwas over.
Governors
Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi and Emmanuel Uduaghan of Rivers, Delta states
respectively, along with several other senior political office holders
on the platform of the PDP left the Alfred Diette-Spiff Civic Centre,
venue of the PDP 2013 South-South Special Zonal Executive Committee
Meeting while the Akwa Ibom state governor, Godswill Akpabio, was making
his speech.
The crux of the disturbance, it was learnt, had to do with GovernorUduaghan’s speech and Governor Akpabio’s reaction to it.
Earlier,
the Delta State governor, Dr Uduaghan, had called on the party to
ensure that more is done for the people than just social infrastructure,
stressing that they should be financially empowered.
“Governors of
the South-south are committed to ensuring that the PDP continues to
maintain a strangle on the South-south. There is no doubt that if the
PDP is strong here in the South-South and not strong in other parts of
the country, there will be a problem.
“So, I want to join others in
urging you that what ever problems there are, either at the state, zonal
or national levels, let us resolve them quickly so that we can move
forward as a party.
“Mr Chairman, there is also an issue I want to
raise; I know I am a governor but it also concerns me and others who
hold positions in the party. I was with my predecessor one day when an
elder came, I was telling him that if you tar all the roads, even if you
air-condition the entire environment, and the stomachs of the people,
of members of the party are empty, they will not appreciate what you
have done. So I want to join them to tell us toensure that their
stomachs are filled so that they will appreciate what we have done,”
Uduaghan pleaded.
However, Governor Akpabio speaking after Governor
Uduaghan said: “Well, my brother governor, Uduaghan said you are hungry.
So I will give the state chairmen from the six states N1 million per
state for Mr. Biggs right now.
“All the state chairmen should see me
immediately after my remarks so that at least I will drop N1 million
each for Mr. Biggs’ sothat PDP can chart the course for empowerment”,
the governor said.
Explaining the reason for the action of the
governors and other dignitaries who left the meeting, Rivers State
Commissioner for Information and Communication, Mrs Ibim Semenitari,
said Amaechi left the hall to see off one of his guests, the Delta state
governor, Uduaghan, who was leaving the event.
“You noticed that the
governor of Delta State was leaving at the same time, Governor Amaechi
had to be a proper host so he had to see off his colleague, the governor
of Delta State. I do not see any reason Governor Amaechi would feel
insulted by the comments of Governor Akpabio because Governor Akpabio
was responding to the comment of Governor Uduaghan.
“The people were
obviously the ones who responded, the governor of Rivers state had no
interest in that, Governor Akpabio thought it necessary to dole out some
charity to the various states visiting and as chairman of the PDP
Governors’ Forum, that might be one of the ways he felt like reaching
out to the people.
“The governor of Rivers state is the host
governor, Governor Uduaghan is his brother governor, Governor Akpabio is
his brothergovernor and Governor Ududaghan, his brother governor was
leaving, it was the responsibility of the host governor to see him off.
I’m sure you noticed that Governor Akpabio came late to the event, it
wasn’t an issue that he came late, why is it an issue that the governor
had to see off his brother governor?” Semenitari asked.
An aide to
Governor Uduaghan said that he had to leave the meeting because the
Asaba Airport closes at 5.30 p.m. and was seen off by Governor Amaechi
who, it was learnt, did not return before the meeting was over.
Special
assistant (media) to the Delta State governor, Sunny Areh,said no such
thing happened. He said the governor had taken permission to leave
early.
The leaders of south-south of the PDP led by the state
governors including Chibuike Amachi, Emmanuel Uduaghan and Godswill
Akpabio, as well as National Assembly members from the zone, had drummed
support for the party while maping out strategies for the party to win
more states in 2015.
The aggregate view by speakers during the
ceremony was that the National Headquarters of the PDP should do
everything possible to reconcile aggrieved members, while also making
sure that all litigations filed by aggrieved members should be withdrawn
mostly in Rivers state.
The National chairman of PDP, Alhaji
Bamanga Tukur in his remarks expressed gladness on the sense of
solidarity among members of the party in the south-south as he assured
members of the party of efforts by the PDP to assist the warring
factions in each of the states to come together.
Bamanga Tukur said
the reconciliation meeting embarked upon by PDP across the geo-political
zones of the federation has been bearing fruits, noting that the
efforts recorded tremendous success in the south-west and the south-east
as well as the south-south, where the reconciliation team had so far
visited.
SOURCE: TRIBUNE NEWSPAPER
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