Friday, 30 August 2013

Anambra: Andy Uba Fails To Show Up At PDP Disciplinary Panel



The winner of the parallel primary election of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Anambra State, Senator Andy Uba, was sighted in the Asokoro District of Abuja on Wednesday, August 28, when he and four other members of the party were supposed to appear before the PDP disciplinary panel at the national secretariat of the party.

They were summoned to explain why they organised a separate congress in the state last Saturday, August 24, where Uba was elected as its governorship candidate for Anambra November 16 election. The other four members are Uba's younger brother, Chris, and Ejike Oguebego, Benji Udepzor and Tonia Nwankwu.

At the primary attended by the party officials Mr. Tony Nwoye was elected as the party's candidate.

The erring party members were directed to appear before the NWC by 10 a.m. on Wednesday, but none of them showed up at time of this report.

Although there were speculations at the PDP national secretariat that Uba had travelled outside country and therefor could not appear before the NWC, the senator was sighted in Asokoro District in Abuja on Wednesday afternoon. The attempts to contacts Uba have been unsuccessful so far.

Meanwhile at the PDP national secretariat

Also on Wednesday, the National Chairman of the PDP, Bamanga Tukur, presented a certificate of return to Nwoye, at a short ceremony held at the national secretariat of the party in Abuja. Tukur said he did not know the party’s flag-bearer until he emerged the winner at last Saturday’s primary election:

“That is how it should be. If we do things transparently, honestly and with commitment, PDP will always arrive at the right thing. You have made us proud.”

He also said upon his assumption of office as the national chairman and in line with President Goodluck Jonathan’s quest for one-man-one vote, he had declared that a level-playing field would be provided for every member of the PDP seeking elective offices while equity and justice would begin to reign in the party.

Speaking to journalists after the ceremony, Nwoye said his emergence was God’s design because he was never considered as one of the top aspirants before the primary election. Nwoye, a former state chairman of PDP in Anambra State and former President of National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, also explained that he did not labour much to secure the ticket last Saturday as he did when he contested election into the House of Representatives in 2011, though he was denied the right of taking his seat in the House.

If elected, he added, he would empower the suffering masses of Anambra State and ensure adequate security in the state so that its indigenes would no longer take refuge in the neighbouring states of Enugu and Delta.

It will be reminded, that the parallel primaries took place on 24 August 2013. The PDP leadership disapproved the primary held by the faction chaired by Ejike Oguebeogu and recognized by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), where Mr. Uba was elected as its governorship candidate. After that, PDP summoned Uba to appear before a disciplinary panel to "show cause why disciplinary action should not be taken against them.”

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