By Mcdonald Onu
Chief
Eze Chukwuemeka Eze has cautioned the former lawmaker who represented Rivers
South-East at the red chambers, Sen. Magnus Abe, and his band of irking
saboteurs to desist from dragging the Transportation Minister into the dirty
waters of their private political merchandise in their bid to curry undue
relevance from their deeply hypnotized and ambitious political victims ahead of
the scheduled March 26 National Convention of the All Progressives Congress.
Sen. Magnus Abe had claimed that
an alleged plot to stop the election of a birdbrain, Barr. Worgu Boms, as
National Vice Chairman, South-South, of the All Progressives Congress, at
the forth coming convention by the Minister of Transportation, had been uncovered.
Abe, in his mindless claim
contained in a statement he issued Sunday night through his media assistant,
Parry Saroh Benson, averred that Rt. Hon. Amaechi was shopping for a judge that
would grant him a restraining order barring Worgu Boms from contesting in the
said election.
Reacting to Sen. Abe's snobbery,
Chief Eze, an erstwhile National Publicity Secretary of the defunct New
People's Democratic Party (nPDP), said the claim by the former lawmaker is
simply part of a scheme to vulgarly decorate Boms and his inconsequential
aspiration with some relevance, using the towering personality and status of
the Minister of Transportation.
Having seen the imminent failure
that awaits Boms' pimping Deputy National Chairmanship crave at the convention,
Chief Eze said the perfidious clown and political merchant and his helpers
resorted to a vulgar and tasteless publicity stunt to announce their ambition.
Chief Eze called on members of the
public to disregard Abe's careless claim, noting that Wogu Boms’ inordinate
ambition is driven by pride, greed, and avarice and therefore has nothing to do
with the very ultimate interest of the APC and her teeming supporters.
He said the Transportation
Minister is constantly preoccupied with the concerns of his office viz, providing
quality services for the comfort of Nigerians and cannot stoop so low to engage
in an issue as trivial as the valueless political interest of Sen. Abe and
Worgu Boms, both of whom are nosy-pokers, having faked to revalidate their
membership of the All Progressives Congress as lawfully directed.
Eze expressed shock that Magnus
Abe who claims to love Ogoni and her people very much to work against the
aspiration of a true son of Ogoni in the person of Chief Victor Giadom to
represent the South-South zone of the country as the National Zonal Vice
Chairman of the party. This simply demonstrates his level of impunity and
selfishness
Eze commends the South South APC
Stakeholders for rejecting Worgu a none APC member and endorsing Giadom whose
antecedents as a patriotic leader of the party are well known to all and
sundry.
From the report based on the Unity
list as signed by the stakeholders has former APC Deputy National Secretary,
Victor Giadom (National Vice Chairman S/S); Dr. Betty Edu (National Women
Leader) and Dr Felix Morka (National Publicity Secretary) to represent the Zone
at the National Working Committee of the party.
I am convinced that with the
calibre of leaders endorsed to represent the zone the zone will be properly
represented.
The fact remains if characters
like Boms who have done so much to destroy the party were elected that would
have spelled doom for the party in the zone
The party chief appealed to party
faithful and especially convention delegates, to ensure that only the right
people in the right frame of mind, perception, mentality and most importantly
with the fear of God would emerge to lead the party to victory in 2023.
He finally appealed to delegates
to vote in Chief Victor Giadom, erstwhile Acting National Chairman and former
National Assistant Secretary of APC, as the National Zonal Vice Chairman for
South-South region seeing that he has the capacity to represent the zone
accordingly.
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