Ume-Ezeoke And the ANPP Saga: Challenges Ahead Of The 2011
General Elections In Nigeria
30 August 2010 By Saka Raji Audu
Chief Edwin Ume-Ezeoke is a
one time member of the
People's Democratic Party, PDP. He had
once served Speaker of House of Representative and
later defected to All
Nigeria People's Party ANPP. In the 2006
National convention of the party to elect national
officers held in Abuja, Chief Edwin Ume-Ezeoke won the
national Chairman, polling a total of 3,998 votes
against his rival, Chief Mike Ahamba (SAN), who had
only 1,841 votes. Chief Ahamba was the then solicitor
to General
Muhammadu Buhari during the legal battle
of the 2003 general election between the latter and
Obansanjo. As a matter of fact, none of the Buhari's
eighteen men got elected at the convention.
As usual, Buhari was not
comfortable with the outcome of the party national
officers’ election. He cried foul play and said the
election was rigged just like what he assumed in 2003.
Unfortunately, Buhari was erroneously made to believe
that at that time, Kano and indeed the Governor of the
state, Malam
Ibrahim Shekarau in particular should be
held responsible for his lawyer’s poor outing in the
2006
Abuja
national convention of ANPP. Buhari was rightly or
wrongly informed that during the election, some
members of the delegates from the north, sorry, from
Kano could not write the names of Mike Ahamba. When
such people gave out their writing material for help,
the helpers who presumably are from Kano would write
Edwin Ume-Ezeoke’s name and submit for counting.
This, according to the
informants, gave rise to Ume-Ezeoke’s victory over
Ahamba. Buhari believed the story and used it to
express his disgust against Kano in general and Malam
Shekarau in particular. This, perhaps, was one of the
reasons that led to the popular Buhari Sallah message
in 2007 through the Freedom Radio when he said "You
made a choice in 2003 and you have seen the result of
what you elected. Now, it is time again for election,
I urge you to elect a credible leader. I also urge you
to ensure that no rigging is perpetuated at the
polls.” Whatever this message was meant to achieve,
Allah still helped Shekarau to pass through the
difficult waters.
Curiously, in the party
2007 ANPP national convention to elect her
Presidential election candidate, the
same Governor Ibrahim Shekarau accused of yielding the
victory of Chief Edwin Ume-Ezeoke also performed
wonder for the final selection of General Muhammadu
Buhari as the Party
Presidential Candidate for the 2007
presidential election. During the trying period of
Buhari, Shekarau was the only ANPP governor that was
always at the court with him to ensure that justice is
done. The bill, the energy, the time and the risk
involved were all to the detriment of Shekarau. Among
the seven ANPP governors that were elected under the
threshold of "SAK", two openly challenged the
candidature of Buhari until they were seriously begged
to step down. Two defected to other political parties
and two were indecisive. It’s only Malam Ibrahim
Shekarau of Kano state that stands tall and remains
steadfast and resolute for the cause of the party and
Buhari. Shekarau does not believe in the game of hide
and seek. This is evidenced during the party primary
in Abuja on 18th December 2006 when
Shekarau was seen moving up and down like an ‘errand
boy’, trying sincerely and honestly too, to lobby and
woo support for Buhari candidature. Ironically, When
Buhari came out of the primary as the Presidential
candidate of ANPP in 2006, he later presented the
party national Chairman, Chief Edwin Ume-Ezoke as his
running mate. All these have become
history today and Shekarau has remained steadfast in
the progress and advancement of the party till date.
The tenure of Chief Edwin
Ume Ezeoke as the national Chairman of ANPP ends next
month. The party
National Convention
Committee has since been trying to make
arrangement for the election of new executive officers
that will take over from Ume-Ezeoke leadership, which
has however proved futile. At first, the convention to
elect the party leaders was to take place on 7th
July 2010. It was later postponed to 31st
July 2010 and for the third time; it has been
postponed again till another date yet to be announced.
The leadership of the convention had given series of
reasons for the incessant changes in the convention
date. At first, there was no money for a hitch free
convention. This reasoned was followed with failure of
the convention committee to give adequate notice of
the convention to INEC. There was no adequate reason
for the last postponement in the convention date.
The Daily Tribune of
July 15, 2010 reported how General Babangida (rtd) and
his men are scheming to infiltrate the All
Nigeria People's Party, ANPP,
expectedly, using their financial strength as plan B.
The Daily Tribune story hinted that "General
Babangida’s camp wanted to gain control of the ANPP so
that the former military president could use it as a
platform for his 2011 bid, if he failed to clinch the
ticket of the
Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP)." It further stated that "IBB was working on a
returnee to the party, Chief George Moghalu, as a
possible chairmanship candidate that could facilitate
his entry into the ANPP, if the PDP decided to review
its zoning formula in favour of the South-South.
Moghalu recently returned to the ANPP after his
sojourn in the PDP and promptly declared his intention
to contest the chairmanship election in ANPP." This
information has been variously debunked.
As the party
National Convention Committee continues to work round
the clock to ensure hitch
free party convention,
we received shocking news that the
Special Adviser to the
President on Relation with Civil Society, Prince
Chineme Ume-Ezeoke (brother to outgoing ANPP National
Chairman) provided security for the Secretary of the
party convention committee, Mr. Chris Amah, to invade
the ANPP Secretariat, thereby disrupting the
convention Committee's assignment. Incidentally too,
Mr. Chris Amah, who is the current Secretary to ANP
convention committee, was the former Personal
Assistant to Prince Chineme Ume-Ezeoke. Though Chineme
has since denied his role in the ANPP feud, one cannot
rule out the fact that since the outgoing Chairman,
Chief Edwin Ume-Ezeoke appears adamant to relinquish
his office; he is surreptitiously using the Convention
Secretary to do his biding. This is why there has been
rancour and instability in the party, knowing full
well that his tenure has come to end.
It would be recalled that
at the stakeholders' meeting in
Yobe
State, it was reported in the media that
the outgoing Chairman of the party, Chief Edwin
Ume-Ezeoke had received vote of no confidence since he
failed to resign. It was Shekarau and Gaidam that
saved his ass till date. Ungrateful as he is, Chief
Edwin Ume-Ezeoke did not attend Shekarau's
world Press Conference to officially
declare his presidential aspiration, which took place
on 5th of this month. It therefore beats
one's imagination how Chief Edwin Ume-Ezeoke could pay
virtue with evil. He cannot claim ignorant of the
internal feud in the party. He should be held
responsible and be told that if his last minute in
office is generating furore, how he would have
completed four years in office if the current scenario
were to be the case throughout his tenure?
Consequently, could it be
that the major characters in the ongoing ANPP saga
namely, Chief Edwin Ume-Ezeoke, Prince Chineme
Ume-Ezeoke, Mr. Chris Amah and Chief George Moghalu
are in ANPP but still loyal to PDP? Are they acting as
spies in ANPP? Why they are prominently stationed in
the ANPP? Chief Edwin and Chief Moghalu left PDP to
join ANPP and former's brother, Prince Chineme is
already a PDP man, acting as Special Assistant to the
President. It is also very easy for his erstwhile
Personal Assistant, Mr. Amah to be co-opted into the
frustrating the activities of the party national
convention committee.
It is instructive for the
party caucus to re-examine these people's patriotism
and loyalty in ANPP. The bottom line of the matter is
that the outgoing National Chairman of the party is
not happy that he would soon exit and would certainly
not get continuity because power corrupts and absolute
power corrupts absolutely. He would do whatever he can
to unstable the party. This must be resisted by
patriotic men of goodwill in the party. We must
realize the fact that bad triumph in a system where
the good refuses to act. Enough is enough. Chief Edwin
Ume-Ezeoke and his cohorts should relinquish their
position now without any further impunity to the
party. Their resignation would re-engineer and usher
in new executive that will move the party forward, in
view of its various challenges ahead of the
2011 general elections in
Nigeria.
Saka Raji Audu writes
from Kano and can be reached on his email:
sakaraj@yahoo.com
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