Politics
PDP’s Plan To Split APC Uncovered
The All Progressives
Congress (APC), Andoni chapter, Rivers State, says it has uncovered plan by the leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to cause disaffection among APC members in the area.
This allegation was made by the interim Chairman of APC in Andoni, Chief Clifford Njah, while briefing members of the party at Ataba town in Andoni Local Government Area of the state.
Chief Njah called on the party faithful to be alert, saying that some persons alleged to be loyal to Esuku M. Esuku were allegedly paid to cause confusion among party members with a view to weakening the strength and strong influence of the party in the area.
According to him, the Esuku group was like two edge swords, consistently having meeting with PDP at Ajakabak town, where they were allegedly instructed to tear APC apart.
The APC chairman said the activities of the group headed by Esuku were earlier noticed during the registration of party members in February when a group of young men broke the protocol and forcefully went away with APC registration materials in Andoni.
It would be recalled that the APC’s Interim Chairman in the state, Chief Davies Ibianu Ikanya and Mr Esuku had a face-off last year over who would be the leader of the party in the state, and in Andoni Local Government Area, where both of them come from.
Investigation has also revealed that there are plans by the Esuku group to remove Chief Ikanya as the interim state chairman of APC whenever the party holds its State congress.
Sources told The Tide that the grouse of the Esuku group was that Ikanya was not a member of any of the political parties that formed APC in the state.
However, Mr Esuku has denied his involvement in anti-party activities, saying, he was not responsible for the activities of any group or person trying to cause confusion in the APC. He also denied any face-off with Chief Ikanya.
Enoch Epelle
L-R: Human Rights Lawyer, Femi Falana, former Senator representing Lagos State at the National Assembly, Hon. Mamora Olorunimbe and former British Foreign Secretary, His Excellency, Jack Straw, during International Conference on Democracy and Good Goverance, organised by Rivers State Government in Port Harcourt last Tuesday. Photo: Egberi .A. Sampson