Aggrieved members
of All Progressives Congress (APC) loyal to Magnus Abe have lambasted the
Minister of Transportation and leader of the party in Rivers State, Chibuike
Amaechi, for writing to the State Independent Electoral Commission
(RSIEC), that the APC will not participate in today’s election.
The
Abe faction had conducted primaries for the Local Councils elections
and the chairmanship and councillorship candidates emerged, hoping to be
elected at the polls before the Supreme Court disqualified their faction
and authenticated the Isaac Ogbobula camp which is loyal to Amaechi.
The aggrieved
APC members, while speaking yesterday in Port Harcourt, described the action of
the minister as unfortunate, stressing that the unfavourable development came
up after they had perfected all that were required by INEC for today’s
election.
One of the
supposed candidates for today’s election, Ilamabo Mirilla, who spoke
on behalf of others, alleged that the minister does not mean well for the
party.
He
said the recent judgment of the Supreme Court, which authenticated the legality
of Amaechi’s camp’s executive, did not announce their disqualification from the
poll.
He
said, the unfortunate impressions that had emerged since 2015, when they were
told to withdraw from election till the present withdrawal from participating
in the council poll, showed APC “is mortally afraid for competitive politics
and electoral combat, which is the reason, in the first place, for establishing
political parties. This, no doubt, will hurt the party electorally in the
upcoming elections if serious steps are not taken”.
Mirilla said:
“As law abiding citizens and faithful of the All Progressives Congress, Rivers
State, we followed due process, obtained and filled out and submitted the
Nomination Forms and paid all the prescribed dues and levies and we’re cleared
to contest and participate in the Local Government Elections scheduled for
tomorrow (referring Saturday), April 17. All documents of our dealing
with RSIEC to that effect are available in proof of that fact.
“In
the letter, the Minister and the party said that the party would not be
fielding candidates for the said local government elections. The letter States
that they were saying so pursuant to the February Supreme Court judgement,
which declared that they were the authentic Exco of the party. Based on that,
the RSIEC decided that no vote cast for the APC should count.
“For
a party that has not won any major election since its founding in the state,
and, in fact, did not participate in the 2019 general elections, the writing to
RSIEC to stop us is pointer to a deeper political malaise in our beloved party,
which malaise, if not excised, will spell doom for the party soon”.
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