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VON DG lists many ‘sins’ of Oshiomhole as APC crisis worsens

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Aggrieved members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) have continued to embarrass the ruling party’s National Chairman, Adams Oshiomhole, with assorted allegations of fraudulent activities.

The revelations followed the outcome of the party primaries for the 2019 general elections.

Joining the likes of Ogun State Governor Ibikunle Amosun, wife of President Muhammadu Buhari, Aisha, who had leveled allegations of fraud and impunity against Oshiomhole, is the Director-General of the Voice of Nigeria (VON), Mr. Osita Okechukwu.

He accused Oshiomhole of not just promoting impunity in the party, but committing a worse offence of “authoritarianism”.

Okechukwu stated this in a statement on Tuesday recalling how Oshiomhole had once boasted that “if the President condones disrespect for his office, I will not condone disrespect for the party.”

The APC chairman was said to have said this to the Minister of Labour, Dr. Chris Ngige.

“You cannot purport to be an Honourable Minister and you act dishonorably. Nobody is is greater than the party. If the President condones disrespect for his office, I will not condone disrespect for the party,” Oshiomhole was alleged to have told Ngige.

But accusing the party chairman of displaying “I too know attitude”, VON DG said, “Human memory, the sages say is short, therefore permit me to remind Comrade Adams Oshiomhole the admonition he made in July this year that if Mr. President condones disrespect to his office, he will not condone disrespect to the party.

Pointing out Oshiomhole’s supposed offences he said: “In October after he messed up APC’s primary; he issued a statement via his Chief Press Secretary, Simon Ebegbulum, in a futile attempt to fence off the barrage of attacks which trailed the controversial primary, to the effect that the crime his leadership committed is its disdain for impunity and circumvention of due process perpetrated in some states at the pleasure of some influential stakeholders.

“May I ask Comrade Oshiohmole what is impunity and circumvention of due process and disrespect to our great party, more than authoritarianism? Or did he abide by the fine tenets of democracy in the conduct and supervision of the primaries? Were there natural justice, equity and level playing field? No as exemplified below:-

“There is no natural justice, equity and fair play when Comrade Oshiomhole populated or rather corrupted the primary with his Edo Field Commanders interalia:-

Chairman National Appeal Panel -H.E. Professor O. Osunbor,

Chairman Kebbi State H. E. Professor O. Osunbor

Chairman Abia State Chief David Iyoha

Chairman Ebonyi State Senator Domingo Obande

Chairman Enugu State Professor Moses Momoh

Chairman Niger. State. Lucky Imafuen

Chairman Kano. State. Dr Pius Odubu

Chairman Kaduna State Chief Matthew Iduyehue

Chairman Akwa Ibom State. Hon Abbas Briamah and uncountable Edo members of Gubernatorial, Senate, HOR and House of Assembly Panels.

“Comrade Chair, kindly note that the Federal Character principle as enunciated in the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the Constitution of the APC and extant laws, frown at nepotism and food is ready for his cronies. One is of the considered opinion that each state is entitled to one head of the Panel, if pecuniary consideration is not fingered paramount.

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“It is my candid view that each state and Federal Capital Territory have eminent persons to head one panel each, instead of fanning out kindred and cronies as if it were bazaar handouts.

“Accordingly, without being immodest, one challenges Comrade, outside pontification and self denial, in the tradition of the anti-graft war of President Muhammadu Buhari, to set up a public inquiry to investigate the Phone Call-Log and possibly accounts of all the Panelists and Comrade’s Aides and associates. Those who petitioned Comrade for alleged corruption seem vindicated.

“For instance, can Comrade in all honesty publicly tell Nigerians why he stopped Enugu State gubernatorial primary mid-way after seamless conclusion of four out of 17 LGAs without genuine reason? I was one of those he spoke to and we assured him all is well. Or the unilateral reversal of Indirect Primary Mode of election chosen by Enugu State to Direct Primary, without proper resort to the National Working Committee which approved the Indirect Primary for Enugu State?

“Can Comrade Oshiomhole as a matter of urgent national importance clear the air on the culture of impunity and misadventure he demonstrated in Imo State by handing over the APC to a FRIENDLY FAMILY? One challenges Comrade Oshiomhole in all clear conscience to tell the world how APC can win Imo State in 2019 in the CLIFF-HANGER he wittingly or unwittingly railroaded our great party?

“Is the Electoral Act or our party’s rules followed in Zamfara, Ogun States or some of us who won the primary election but were shortchanged?

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“Methinks Comrade Oshiomhole came with a wrong mindset, kind of ITK – I Too Know. Hear him. Secondly, everything his predecessor, Chief John Odigie Oyegun did is evil and he is saint. Oshiomhole better goes home to settle with his brother, before we pay for the sin we never committed. Thank God that Oyegun has been vindicated, though at great cost to APC.

“In sum, let’s thank Almighty God that our dear president is above the fray, as all the contending tendencies will vote for Mr President. The substitution window should be utilised by the APC Leadership to amend some of the VOTE-DEATH-TRAPS regrettably laid by Comrade Oshiomhole and his gang.”

 

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