Friday, July 22, 2016

WHY IS UCHE OGAH DESPERATE?


The Peoples' Democratic Party in Abia State is astonished at the extent of dangerous desperation Mr Uche Ogah is inordinately manifesting in his bid to unseat and usurp the governorship position of the State that is being constitutionally and effectively occupied by Okezie Victor Ikpeazu, Ph.D.
The Party is disillusioned by the rumour making the rounds that Mr Uche Ogah has illegally arranged to 'import' a judge to swear him in clandestinely as a another governor of Abia State.
The Party, being a creation of statute, believes in the efficacy of the Judiciary to resolve the so-called issue raised by Ogah in his determination to be governor at all cost and so expects that Ogah should allow justice take its full course.
The pendency of this case in the Court of Appeal should have made Ogah to jettison the desperation in him to allow the Court resolve the issue at stake.
Again, that the Attorney-General of the Federatio, Mr Abubarkar Malami, has publicly asked the parties to observe statusquo pending exhaustive determination of the case judicially, Ogah should know that Governor Okezie Ikpeazu remains the Governor except the Supreme Court rules otherwise.
The Party is concerned that with the desperation being exhibited by Mr Ogah, he could ignite a breakdown of law, order and bring about wanton destruction of lives and property in the State.
The Party would also want to know if Mr Ogah does not know or has forgotten that founding fathers of Abia State drafted and adopted Abia Charter of Equity that implies that power, among other things, shall be equitably distributed in the State.
The PDP in Abia State calls on Mr Ogah to divorce himself of his desperation and allow the rule of law to take its normal and proper course.
Don Ubani, KSC, JP
Okwubunka of Asa
State Pub-Sec
PDP, Abia State.

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