Ngige’s time to go? As citizens boo, stone him in Awka
Anambra
citizens may have sounded a stern note of warning that his time and days
are over, to their once darling libero and deliverer from the shackles
of money politics, gangsterism and godfatherism, Senator Chris Ngige’s,
when they pelted him with pure water at a political rally on Friday.
The
senator who drove into the Ayom N’okpala Primary School arena for the
maiden rally on the platform of the newly registered All Progressives
Congress APC in frenzy was ironically not allowed to talk when the time
came. It was scheduled for him to unveil his Anambra 2014 GUBER ambition
Though
reasons for the unruly behavior of the party members were not made
formal, it was gathered that the recent comments of the former governor
and now the senator representing ANAMBRA Central zone on the raging
controversy between the recent deportation of some Igbos from Lagos by
the Lagos State Governmnet.
Ngige’s was widely reported as having defended and excused the action of the Gov Babtunde Fashola-led Lagos state government.
APC
members in the state, especially the youth were said to have been
bitter with him over the stand he took. Though they also blamed Gov
Peter Obi for the entire imbroglio, pointing out that Obi had never
lived up to expectation in protecting and or defending the indigenes of
the state whenever it matters.
They noted that Obi was always the
last to come to the rescue of ANAMBRA people in other troubled states
or areas. That it was same during the spate of bombings, retrenchment of
non indigenes by unfriendly state governments.
Dr Godson Igwe
from Awka Etiti who spoke to journalists at the rally ground on behalf
of the APC youth wing said they have privately advised him to drop his
ambition for the younger ones, and to concentrate in his duties at the
senate.
The youth according to Igwe was also not happy that the
only time Ngige’s remembers anyone was at election time, but once after
that he disappears.
He pointed out that there are young and
capable ones like Senator Annie Okonkwo, Goddy Ezeemo in APC,, Uche
Ekwunife, Willy Obianor, Chinedu Idigo in APGA, Dr Ifeanyi Ubah, Joseph
Nwanueze in Labour Party, Walter Ubaka Okeke, Tony Nwoye and Charles
Odunukwe in PDP who are now aspiring to take over from Peter Obi.
“Therefore lets sound a note of warning to the sit tight leaders cos we are around and watching”, Chief Igwe emphasized.
Many
we’re also unhappy that he planned the rally on a day the PDP was
having their own rally in same Awka, a ploy they saw as tactical to stop
them from participating in robust politicking in the state as done in
other developed democracies around the world.
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