South East
APGA Chieftain Faults Party’s Convention
The reinstated National Chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Chief Victor Umeh, has said that the party’s convention held in Awka last Monday sabotaged late Dim Chukwuemeka Ojukwu’s political vision.
Umeh made the remark at Ojukwu’s cenotaph at Nnewi after the appellate court in Enugu reinstated him as the authentic national chairman of APGA.
He said, “we are the true political representatives of Ojukwu in Nigeria. I can’t recount the number of wars we waged to save APGA to ensure victory for some of our members in elected offices but they have decided to be perfidious”.
“Governor Obi and his cohorts have been sabotaging Ojukwu’s political vision. The organisers of that convention are gangsters. APGA never held any convention in the dark. The fact that they held the purported national convention in the dark showed that they are running a secret society. There may have been a ritual performed this morning, not a convention, but the ritual failed because the court of appeal slammed it on them,” Umeh asserted.
While recalling the suit between Obi and INEC, Umeh argued that when the matter was pending in the appellate court nobody was permitted to do anything that would overreach the decision of the court.
“That was what INEC did in 2007 when Obi was still in court and INEC conducted election in Anambra,” he noted.
According to him, those who have hijacked the party using government and tax payers’ money think that they can pervert justice, but they have met the brick wall.
Umeh said that late Ojukwu was always behind him in all the judicial battles for the soul of the party, especially when circumstances became difficult.
“I always ran to him and he would tell me what he wanted me to say. I will simply tell him roar like the lion you are. It is no surprise that as soon as the court of appeal restored APGA to its normal position, the first thing to do is to come and tell him that we are back,” the national chairman added.
Also reacting, the son late Ojukwu, Mr Emeka Ojukwu (jnr), said he was elated at the decision of the court of appeal, adding that “it is the first victory on our way to getting back APGA.
“I have been waiting for this day a long time to retrieve my father’s legacy for Ndigbo and Nigerians. There are some undemocratic forces who had tried to usurp the legacy but today we have wrestled it back” he said.