Despite his controversial membership of the Peoples Democratic Party,
PDP, a former governor of Abia State, Orji Uzor Kalu has openly thrown
his weight behind the re-election of two All Progressives Congress, APC,
governors.
Within one week, Mr. Kalu visited Governors Rauf Aregbesola of Osun
State and Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State during which he asked the
indigenes of the states to return the governors because of their
excellent performances.
The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has fixed the Ekiti State governorship election for
June 21 and that of Osun State for
August 9.
Both governors have been adopted as candidates of the APC in both states at separate events
Saturday.
Mr. Kalu’s endorsement of Mr. Aregbesola appeared particularly
shocking as he did so the same day (April 5) the PDP primary election
was holding in Osun State.
A former deputy governor of the state, Iyiola Omisore, emerged the
governorship candidate of the PDP, beating Olasunkanmi Akinlabi, a
former senator and Oluwole Oke, a former member of the House of
Representatives in the contest.
While attending the 15th edition of the Walk of Love in Ipetumodu,
Osun State, Mr. Kalu said though he was a friend to both Messrs
Aregbesola and Omisore, there was no need to replace the governor
because he had worked for the people of the state.
“I am a statesman and PDP man. I made a promise a month ago to honour this Walk to Love event,” the former governor said.
“Omisore is a personal friend of mine. Aregbesola is my friend as
well. Governor Aregbesola has worked for the people of Osun. You don’t
need to change a winning team. I also wish to express my support for our
president, he is trying.
Let’s pray for President Jonathan and let’s pray for Aregbesola.
“I want to thank the governor for making today’s Walk Exercise in a
way I have never done before. Governor Aregbesola has done well. I am
not here on party basis. I am a bonafide member of my Party (PDP). When
someone has worked, we should learn to recognise performance in Nigeria.
Governor Aregbesola has worked.”
“There are few Governors that can walk as we have walked today,
without pure water being thrown at them. If what I have seen today is a
test of popularity, then Aregbesola is indeed popular. God Bless you!”
While visiting Mr. Fayemi at the governor’s official residence last
Wednesday, Mr. Kalu asked the people of Ekiti State to rally round him
(Fayemi) because he had delivered on the promises to them.
He said he was impressed by the diligence and commitment with which
Mr. Fayemi delivered the dividends of democracy to the people and that
he had got reports from the people that the governor was doing well.
The former governor said Mr. Fayemi had provided the people access to
good roads, quality education and health among others, in his
developmental agenda.
“Ekiti people should rally round the governor,” Mr. Kalu said.
“According to what Ekiti people said, the governor has done very well.
He has put in the mechanism and software for the job. Everything will
not come in one day. You will start from somewhere and operate it.
“He is giving them access to good roads, access to education and
health and there is no doubt that I have been impressed since I have
gone through the southwest based on what I saw on ground.”
The former governor, who said he was on tour of the country to preach
national unity, stated that though he was sure the PDP would battle Mr.
Fayemi in the election, he was convinced the governor would win.
While describing the position of governor as a burden of service, Mr.
Kalu asked all the parties in the contest to play politics with decency
and honour and avoid shedding of blood in the coming elections.
According to him, all hands must be on deck to ensure the survival of the country’s democracy.
The former governor advocated a two-party system, saying that this would further strengthen democracy and give it more meaning.
Earlier, Mr. Fayemi had lauded Mr. Kalu for the patriotic step he was
taking towards the sustenance of the unity of Nigeria. He said the step
transcended political and religious affiliations.
He assured that he would never engage in the politics of bitterness
even though people would want to take sides during elections.
He stressed that his administration would never mix politics and
governance as he was committed to banishing poverty from the State.
It is not clear if the PDP will sanction Mr. Kalu for campaigning for
candidates of another party as his action amounts to anti-party
activity.
According to Section 58 (1) (g) of the PDP constitution, anti-party
activity is a punishable offence. Section 59 also listed the sanctions
to include reprimand, censure, fine, suspension, debarment from holding
party office, removal from office and expulsion from the party.
The PDP spokesperson, Olisa Metuh could not be reached for comments.
Repeated calls by PREMIUM TIMES to his mobile telephone lines for three
days did not go through.
Mr. Kalu returned to the PDP last year in controversial circumstances after about six years of leaving the party.
Although he ruled Abia State between 1999 and 2007 on the ticket the
PDP, shortly before he left office he floated the Progressives Peoples
Alliance, PPA, which eventually won the governorships of Imo and Abia
States in the 2007 election.
The PPA began to wane after the 2007 polls as some of its chieftains
began returned to the PDP. Mr. Kalu contested the Abia North senatorial
election on the platform of the PPA in 2011, but lost to Uche
Chukwumerije of the PDP.
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