Wednesday, November 10, 2010

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Nigeria: Monarchs Condemn Nwodo Over Enugu PDP Crisis


TRADITIONAL Rulers in Enugu State have condemned the roles being played by the National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Dr. Okwesilieze Nwodo, in the current crisis rocking the party in the state.
The monarchs bared their minds when over three hundred of them stormed the Governor's Lodge in Enugu in show of solidarity for Governor Sullivan Chime. They lamented the attempts by some people to cause unnecessary distraction for both the state government and the party, led by Engr. Vita Abba.
Said the monarchs: "The traditional rulers in each of the seventeen local government areas in Enugu State had, prior to this meeting, given Your Excellency (Chime) certificates of solidarity and mandate for your second tenure come 2011 elections. This is because your good governance is yet unequalled in our state.
"The Royal Fathers make bold to assure you (Chime) that we and our subjects are still firmly where we were, we are solidly behind you."
Also speaking, the former Chief Judge of Enugu State and ex-President of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Igwe Ezebuilo Ozobu, lamented that Dr. Nwodo did not show reciprocity to the governor whom he acknowledged at different fora played a crucial role in the former's emergence as the national chairman of PDP.
Igwe Osisi Itodo reiterated that "we don't play politics, but nothing stops us from supporting someone who is doing well. We've come to reaffirm our stand that we're behind you because no government has done as much for our villages and the urban areas."
Others speakers, including Igwe Abel Nwobodo, Igwe Spencer Ugwoke, among others, spoke in the same vein.
Governor Chime, in his response, thanked the Royal Fathers for the unsolicited endorsement and solidarity, while also reassuring them that his government will not lose focus and direction despite unnecessary distractions.
"It's in this spirit that we welcomed back our brothers and played our little roles to support them but the events of the past few weeks have been, to say the least, regrettable. I've tried to refrain from commenting but his comments when he (Nwodo) granted a press interview yesterday (Monday), were quite unfortunate.

"If his argument as he claimed in the said interview was because of the report from INEC, why was it only Enugu State that he purportedly unilaterally dissolved through a press statement issued by his personal aide?
There were eight states involved in the INEC report but only Enugu was said to be dissolved without even consulting the National Working Committee members. That decision remains ineffective because it was one man's decision."
The governor added: "And you can't imagine that this was the same exco that gave him the waiver which qualified him to be picked as the national chairman. The turn of events is lamentable because people expressed fears prior to his emergence that he would behave this way and I guaranteed them that it would not happen. But here we are, dissipating energy unnecessarily. Well, be reassured that we won't be distracted."

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