Sack
of 12 council Chairmen: Wike exposes INEC as his corruption tool - Eze
…Rewards Abe for his loyalty and inputs
….Targets
Commissioners that failed to win their Areas
In what might be a post-elections reappraisal of his
dismay and awful performance in the last governorship and House of Assembly
elections in Rivers state, Governor Nyesom Wike has sacked 12 council Chairmen
and 15 party council Chairmen, in whose domains the People's Democratic Party
(PDP) had woefully performed.
Indications also emerged on Friday that the
governor, who was said to be apparently angry with the failure of his men to
stop the All Progressives Congress (APC) backed Biokpomabo Awara of the African
Action Congress (AAC) from making any major impact, is also expected to sack at
least 14 of the members of his Executive Council soon.
Governor Wike and the PDP concurrently announced
both the sack and suspension of the council chairmen and party chairmen
respectively on Thursday, giving various reasons, Governor Wike's own being
that the axed council chairmen failed to attend state function.
The executive chairmen of local government councils
reportedly 'suspended' by Governor Wike were those of Okrika, Emohua,
Abua/Odual, Degema, Khana, Gokana, Ahoada East, Ikwerre, Eleme, Andoni, Omuma,
and Ogu/Bolo.
However, a chieftain of the APC in the state, Chief
Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, in a statement issued and circulated in Port Harcourt on
Saturday, noted that the governor's latest action had further exposed the
criminal conspiracy between him and the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC), in the elections in the state, noting that it had become
glaring that besides other tardy mistakes, including issuing pre-assigned
Certificates of Return to Wike and others, the governor fired the council
chairmen because they woefully lost their council areas to Awara in the real
elections.
"The result
of how INEC manipulated Governor Nyesom Wike into office, against the
wishes of Rivers people, is becoming
clearer as the governor recently sacked, uniliterally and unconstitutionally,
the council chairmen of the 12 local government councils that voted against him
massively during the 2019 polls. Also sacked were 15 PDP local council chairmen
that allowed AAC to prevail in their areas of jurisdiction.
"The said local government areas were the ones
that voted massively against PDP and Governor Nyesom Wike before INEC, in their
characteristic manner, suspended the collation of the results in order to
tamper with the results in favour of Governor Wike and his PDP candidates. The
council areas are Okrika, Emohua, Abua/Odual, Degema, Khana, Gokana, Ahoada
East, Ikwerre, Eleme, Andoni, Omuma, and Ogu/Bolo.
"Wike had during his electioneering campaign
threatened to deal with any political appointee or local government that fails
to vote for him and the PDP candidates so the sacking of these council chairmen
on the flimsy excuse that they didn't attend state function is an excuse meant
for those who don't understand the politics of Wikeism", Eze said.
Eze, who has been known to be a staunch critic of
the PDP regime in Rivers state, also exposed plots by Governor Wike to
compensate Senator Magnus Abe for his role in depriving the APC and Rivers
people a chance of contesting in the last election and having a chance to
choose as they would have wanted in the last election, respectively, by
appointing six of the senator's men as part of his Thanksgiving and
Inauguration Committee, even as he said Abe is being considered for his
previous office of the Secretary to the State Government (SSG).
"Governor Wike, also noted for rewarding those
who identify with his type of politics, has listed six of key actors of Senator
Magnus Abe divisive and destructive plot against the APC in Rivers state that
resulted in her not fielding any candidate in the 2019 polls in his
Thanksgiving and Inauguration Committee. These members are as follows: Hon.
Marcus Nle Eji - number 10 on the list; Hon. Aye People - number 2 on the list;
Mr. Felix Nweke - number 8 on the list; Mr Hamilton Robinson - number 11 on the
list and Kurotamunoye Briggs - number 3 on the list
"Governor Wike who recently announced that his
second term administration will be an inclusive government had Abe's team in
mind as he has promised to add some of his men into his cabinet. The office of
the Secretary to the State Government (SSG) has been reserved for Abe, in case
he fails to cajole APC into giving him a ministerial appointment.
"The world can read through the type of
politics that INEC has played in Rivers state and on the Rivers people",
Eze said.
ENDS
Source:
Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze
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