We Never Used Hon. Elemchukwu Ogbowu, Says Nwuke
The Rivers State All Progressives Congress Caretaker
Committee says the party’s attention has been drawn to reactions in the media
credited to Hon. Elemchukwu Ogbowu who served as a one - time member of the
Rivers State House of Assembly.
Hon. Ogbowu, in his reaction is quoted as saying that
his name was included among members of the statutory members who set aside the
sole administratorship model that Hon Igo Aguma who obtained leadership through
a legal tussle was bent on hoisting on the Rivers State APC.
Mr. Ogbonna
Nwuke in a statement circulated to
journalists Wednesday, June 24, 2020 explained that, “We understand Hon.
Ogbowu's concern, particularly if he was not one of those who acted to save the
Rivers APC from the reign of persons who are members of the APC in the morning
and PDP at night.”
The statement reads: “We however think that there are
established channels of communication within the party that Hon Elemchukwu
Ogbowu could have exploited before rushing to press. If Ogbowu had done so
without demonstrating a penchant for sensationalism, he would have come
face-to-face with the bare facts.
“First, we wish to categorically state that at no time did
we advertently use the name of Hon. Ogbowu in our address to the media on
Monday the 22nd of June, 2020.
“Rather, the name of Elemchukwu James who was equally a
lawmaker in his time copiously reflected on the list that was presented to the
media during the press briefing held on that day.
“Ogbowu ought to know that those who constitute the
Caretaker Committee are men and women of integrity who have no desire
whatsoever to play politics with the future aspirations of party members and
the faith that they are placing on reconciliatory moves at this time.
“We are, satisfied with the conciliatory steps that Hon
Sokonte Davies, Chairman of the Caretaker Committee has initiated to bring
differing leaders of the party to the roundtable.
“Once again, we reiterate that Elemchukwu James was the one
who participated in the meeting which removed Hon. Igo Aguma from office.
“It is our expectation that the clarification put forward by
the Caretaker Committee would end the spiral of insinuations and misconceptions
arising from the reaction of Hon. Elemchukwu Ogbowu.
“Let us add that the task before the Caretaker Committee is
essentially that of peace building and we shall not be detracted from pursuing
this noble cause that we believe holds a ray of hope for the APC in Rivers
State.”
In another development, the Caretaker Committee of the APC
in Rivers State said it has learnt through credible intelligence of a
clandestine plot to draft a Judge of the Rivers State High Court serving in
Omoku to issue an exparte order in favour of Hon. Igo Aguma and his cohorts.
Ogbonna Nwuke, the Ag. State Publicity Secretary noted that we have equally learnt
that the said Judge has already left his station for the Rivers State capital
to preside on the matter brought before the, Rivers State Judiciary by Igo and
his friends.
It has become necessary to make this known to the
public who are weary of ongoing attempts to submerge the APC in endless crisis
in order to fester their inordinate ambitions.
We wish to state categorically that we are shocked that
despite knowing that there are Judges of the High Court in Port Harcourt who
are competent to hear such cases, Igo Aguma and his co-travellers gone all the
way to Omoku procure a Judge to carry out their dastardly intentions to
undermine a party they claim to love.
We are obviously witnesses to a recent alarm raised by the
PDP to the effect that courts in Rivers State are being increasingly used to
denigrate democratic processes that are in place for purposes of running the
affairs of political parties.
The concern raised by the PDP confirms what is already known
to Rivers people that some politicians have been in the habit of using a
segment of the Judiciary in Rivers State to influence judicial decisions.
In the meantime, we urge the general public, particularly
members of the APC to remain calm. We are monitoring the situation. Our lawyers
are already on standby and would respond appropriately.
We urge members of the bench in Rivers State to eschew
pressure from members of the political class who are determined to rubbish
their hard earned reputation.
While we insist that the APC has acted in respect of the
ruling of Justice Omereji who reasonably urged the APC to rebuild, we will not
hesitate, if it becomes necessary to petition judges who step into the arena to
the NJC.
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