Abia state governor, Dr Okezie Ikpeazu
has succeeded in his second term reelection bid. He was announced the
winner of the 2015 Abia governorship election by the Independent
National Electoral Commission (INEC) with 261,127 votes representing 59
percent of the 444,376 total votes cast. It was expected to that the
battle for Abia government house would be a very tough one but it turned
out that the incumbent governor dusted his opponents easily. The first
runner up, Mr. Uchechukwu Sampson Ogah of the All Progressives Congress
(APC) got 99,574 votes or 22.4 percent of total votes. The governorship
flag bearer of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Mr. Alex Otti
was placed third with 64,366 votes or 14.5 percent of total votes.
As the poll result was announced at the
INEC office at Ogurube layout it appeared as if a gloomy pall of gloomy
cloud quickly formed and hung over the capital city. For the first time
since the inception of the present democratic dispensation there was no
street celebration fight. The city was quiet. Not even the supporters of
the ruling party saw the need to come out and celebrate the victory of
the party’s governorship candidate. It was only inside the government
house that governor’s aides and some supporters were seen patting their
backs and shaking hands for a job well done. But inside the town all was
silent.
In declaring Governor Ikpeazu as winner
of the 2019 governorship poll, the returning officer, Professor Benjamin
Ozurumba, the vice-chancellor of the University of Nigeria Nsukka
(UNN), said that the governor satisfied the requisite condition by
scoring the highest number of votes with enough spread across the state.
Ikpeazu won in 11 of the 17 local governments, Ogah emerged tops in
four local governments while Otti emerged best in two local governments.
Reacting to his victory, Governor
Ikpeazu thanked the people of Abia for renewing his mandate, assuring
that Abia would witness greater development in all fronts in the next
four years. He told journalists at a press conference in government
house shortly after receiving the news of his victory that the next
stage of his administration would mainstream women and youths. Ikpeazu
assured that the developmental projects already lined up by his
administration, including the Enyimba Economic City, which would create
over 700,000 jobs and Osisioma fly over would be fully realised.
Expectedly the triumphant Abia chief
executive commended INEC and security agencies for ensuring that the
poll was conducted in peaceful atmosphere devoid of rancour and
blood-letting, adding that he has offered a hand of fellowship to all
his opponents during the election. He said that his opponents should not
feel sore because losing the poll “is not a loss in absolute sense of
the word but a call to duty on a higher pedestal for those who love Abia
beyond their personal ambition”. He therefore called on his opponents
to “rise to the occasion and join hands with this government to deliver
the best in terms of democracy dividends”.
The main opposition parties are not
happy that Governor Ikpeazu has managed to ride them to victory. They
are crying foul. State chairman of APGA, Rev Augustine Ehiemere
described the governor’s victory as “a successful robbery”. Ehiemere,
who is also the state chairman of the state chapter of Inter-party
Advisory Council (IPAC), submitted a petition to INEC during the
collation exercise. In fact the main opposition parties have put aside
whatever differences they have to fight a common adversary. Both Otti
and Ogah jointly addressed a press conference while the collating of
results was still in progress at INEC office. They vehemently rejected
the poll result, saying that it was a product of “fraud and robbery
“We would like to inform you that all
the results were not only fraudulent but did not represent the will of
the people of Abia,” Otti said, adding that “the results were highly
tampered with to favour the ruling PDP”. He alleged that INEC connived
with security agencies to change the results and give victory to the
incumbent governor. The results, according to him, were altered between
the polling units and the collation centres. “We therefore reject in its
totality the results of the 2019 governorship election announced by
INEC and demand its cancellation,” he said.
They called for the cancellation of the 2019 governorship poll in Abia within 24 hours and organise rescheduled poll “whenever INEC is ready to organise transparent election”. Ogah lamented that the agents of opposition parties were chased out of the collation centres to enable the PDP write the results the way they desired.
They called for the cancellation of the 2019 governorship poll in Abia within 24 hours and organise rescheduled poll “whenever INEC is ready to organise transparent election”. Ogah lamented that the agents of opposition parties were chased out of the collation centres to enable the PDP write the results the way they desired.
For the opposition the victory of
Governor Ikpeazu was a stunner. They had hoped for a triumphant outing
against the incumbent Abia chief executive given his perceived many
failings, especially the vexed issued of unpaid salaries and pensions.
Abia was seen as low hanging fruit waiting to be plucked by the
opposition. With the anger and sadness in the state there was a
groundswell of opinion that it would be hard for the governor to garner
enough votes to survive the opposition challenge. He survived.
Governor Ikpeazu was helped by the so
called ‘Ngwa agenda’. The agenda was said to be an agreement by the
governor’s kinsmen to the effect that they would not allow him to be
disgraced out of office without serving a second term. Dr Ikpeazu made
history as the first person from the Ukwa/Ngwa stock that spans nine
local governments in Abia South and part of Abia Central zones. The
argument by the governor’s kinsmen was that since his predecessors from
Abia North (Orji Uzor Kalu) and Abia Central (Senator) Theodore Orji all
did two terms of eight years the fate of ikpeazu could not be
different. Hence the Ukwa/Ngwa political bloc rallied round their son to
ensure that he must stay in office for eight years. It was a case of
‘be your brother’s keeper’. Even the members of opposition parties from
the governor’s Ukwa/Ngwa area were all sucked into the Ngwa agenda and
covertly or overtly worked against their own parties to guarantee
Ikpeazu’s second term mandate. During the governorship poll there were
reports of agents of opposition parties looking the other way or out
rightly abandoning their duty posts to allow the ruling have its way in
most local governments in the Ukwa/Ngwa area.
It was a challenge for the Ukwa/Ngwa
people to deliver Ikpeazu and keep him at government house till 2023
when the power shift button in the Abia charter of equity spring would
be activated in favour of Abia North. It was therefore not surprising
that the so called opposition party big wigs from Ngwa could not raise a
finger against the governor and allowed him to have his way, even if
the poll was rigged as being alleged by the opposition. The deputy
governorship candidate of APC, Hon Martin Azubuike, who is a serving
state lawmaker, could not deliver his Isiala Ngwa north local
government.
PDP ran away with 19,209 votes leaving
APC with just 2,404 votes. The state chairman of APC, Hon Donatus
Nwankpa did not in any way justify his position as his Osisioma local
government could only yield 1,981 votes as against 19,835 that PDP
garnered. A chieftain of APC, Senator Nkechi Nwaogu, who hailed from
Isiala Ngwa South local government but married in Osisioma could not
help her party in any of the two local governments despite her touted
popularity, especially in Osisioma. So it is generally believed that it
was the Ngwa agenda that made it impossible for APC to leverage on the
political stature of former deputy governor, Dr Chris Akomas and Friday
Nwosu both of who hail from Obingwa local government. Both politicians
had contested for the APC governorship ticket but lost to Uche Ogah, who
is from Isuikwuato local government in Abia North zone. The Ngwa
politicians in APC had clamored for the APC governorship ticket and did
not hide their anger and disappointment when it eluded them.
The opposition parties on their part did
not help their cause Both APC and APGA were embroiled in internal
crises before the election. The two main opposition parties have
parallel state executives that produced parallel governorship
candidates. No doubt the absence of a strong single leadership robbed
both APC and APGA the needed collective effort to prosecute the
governorship poll. Aside from their different internal crisis APC and
APGA were expected to have cooperated to present a joint ticket given
the enormity of the challenge of the battle to dethrone a ruling party
that had held sway in Abia for 18 of the 20 years of the present
democratic dispensation. It was gathered that neither Ogah nor Otti was
willing to step down for the other hence they went to the political
battle without formidable force. The Abia APC had hoped for the
proverbial ‘federal might’ to help them unseat Ikpeazu but got none. The
party was left to lick its wounds as all the federal apparatus that
should have worked for them were alleged to have been used in the
opposite direction
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