A former Senate President, Ken Nnamani, has been chosen as the leader
of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the South-East geo-political
zone, comprising Anambra, Enugu, Imo, Abia and Ebonyi states.
The
party in the zone has also resolved to support President Muhammadu
Buhari for second term. The decisions were taken during a stakeholders’
meeting of the party held at the Imo International Convention Centre
(IICC), Owerri, at the weekend.
In attendance were Ken Nnamani,
Emeka Offor, Ifeanyi Araraume, George Moughalu, Tony Eze, Ebuka Onunkwo,
Jombo Offor, deputy governor of Imo State, Eze Madumere, national
organiser of the party, Senator Osita Izunaso and other members of the
national working committee.
Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State
had said he declined the offer to lead the party in the zone despite
pressure from many members of the party, proposing Nnamani as a suitable
person.
Okorocha said: ‘’Now that Igbo leaders are together in
APC, Nigerians will hear us. There is a vacuum of leadership in the
South-East APC. I am a governor. My brothers, Chris Ngige and Dr.
Ogbonnaya Onu, are ministers. Hence, the importance of Ken Nnamani
coming at this time. I decline the leadership of Ndigbo in APC. With Ken
Nnamani, the question of who is the leader of APC in the South-East has
been answered. Ken Nnamani is the leader of APC in the South-East.
“Senator
Nnamani should then work with other leaders like Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu,
Jim Nwobodo and a host of others to give Ndigbo political direction.”
‘’We
are going to support President Buhari for the eight years he is going
to lead the nation. This is the time for Ndigbo to come and work
together. We are also going to use the Anambra election to show that APC
has arrived in South-East. The Igbo played bad politics in 2015. Today,
we have lost a lot.
We are not anywhere because of our bad
politics,” he added. Speaking, Nnamani said the party needed more of the
Igbo leaders at the ‘’national leadership of the APC where decisions
are made, and even at the National Assembly and other strategic areas
and levels.’’
He said: “Some of us going into APC are not doing so
because of hunger, but in the interest of the Igbo. We should play
politics of ideas, and avoid abusive words. Ndigbo do not have the
ingredients for opposition politics. We do not have the media or
business or money to play opposition politics, but we won’t ask for
handouts.
‘’How the Yoruba voted in 2015 should be an eye-opener.
They voted both sides, but the South-East put their eggs in one basket. I
am not of the view that everybody should be in APC, but those have seen
the need should do so. If Okorocha has realised that he needs more
hands in APC, he should be commended. We are worst enemies of ourselves.
If we work together we will go very very far. This is the time to play
national politics.
“Some people could say we have the Deputy
Senate President but he does not attend the meeting of APC caucus where
important decisions are taken. We must think ahead. The benefit of that
office is therefore personal and does not enhance the political fortunes
of the South-East people.”
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