If feelers from the Presidency are anything to go by, the
ruling All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in Anambra State would retain the
governorship seat in the state in the election slated for this October.
In the intricate political trappings, former Central Bank
Governor, Professor Charles Soludo, is said to have been pencilled down to
contest under the banner of APGA, and he would be supported by the political
machine of President Goodluck Jonathan.
Soludo, a new defector to APGA, was the governorship
candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Anambra 2010 election. He
finished third in that contest behind Governor Peter Obi of APGA and Dr. Chris
Ngige of the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN).
However, as in 2010, Soludo is said to be the favoured
candidate of President Jonathan. He is said to have been encouraged by the
president and his wife, Mrs. Patience Jonathan, to pitch tent with APGA since
the sitting governor, Obi, is outgoing.
This political underplay is said to be against the backdrop
of reports available to top political associates of President Jonathan and the
Wadata House, the PDP National Secretariat, that the ruling party in the
country is no longer popular in Anambra State because of a decade-long
leadership crisis in the state chapter of the party which has attracted
multiple court cases.
Though the crisis appears to have been largely resolved, the
party is still bifurcated along the lines of loyalty to the two contending
state chairmen of the party.
“The activities of the Ubas, especially Chief Chris Uba who
unleashed mayhem on the state capital, Awka, in 2004 and 2005, have not
endeared the PDP to the people of the state. Today, Chris’ big brother Emmanuel
Nnamdi (Andy) is a governorship aspirant of the PDP and there is serious doubt
that he would emerge victorious at the close of day,” said a PDP source.
Daily Newswatch learnt that unless for last minute
manoeuvring against him, Andy Uba is likely to emerge the flag-bearer of the
PDP in the state governorship election.
Andy Uba, a former Senior Special Assistant on Domestic
Affairs to Obasanjo, is said to have been favoured to fly the PDP flag in
Anambra guber contest as part of an earlier rapprochement between President
Jonathan and Obasanjo.
Uba and 16 other aspirants, including perennial contestants,
Prince Nicholas Ukachukwu and Dr. Alex Obiogbolu, were cleared by the PDP
National Working Committee (NWC) to contest the governorship primaries of the
party.
Uba, whose election on PDP platform in April 2007 was
nullified by the Supreme Court in Obi’s tenure interpretation case, was denied
the PDP governorship ticket in 2010. He vied on the platform of Labour Party,
while Soludo was the PDP candidate.
The biggest headache now for the highly influential Uba
brothers, especially Andy, is how to upstage APGA in the governorship duel,
with the recent reconciliation of Governor Obi and the APGA National Chairman,
Chief Victor Umeh.
The Jonathan circle, it was learnt, sold the choice of
Soludo to Umeh, Obi and wife of late Dim Odumegwu Ojukwu, Mrs. Bianca Ojukwu,
who is Nigeria’s Ambassador to Spain. However, Soludo himself played very
important role in the reconciliation of Obi and Umeh.
Indeed, Soludo is not without opponents in APGA,
notwithstanding the affirmation of his candidature by the president’s circle.
His most credible adversary is Prince John Emeka, a former senator and one-time
Minister of State for Transport who hails from Anambra North, from where Obi
has always said the next governor would emerge. Another such opponent is the
House of Representatives member, Mrs. Uche Ekwunife, a thorough-going
grassroots political crusader.
But Daily Newswatch learnt that the fear in APGA
circles is that should Soludo emerge as governor, he might ultimately decamp to
the PDP, to support Jonathan’s re-election bid.
But a member of the APGA NWC debunked this, saying: “What
the Presidency is trying to do is reward Obi and Umeh for their loyalty by
leaving them with the control of their home state. Unless you were endorsed by
Obi and Umeh, it would be difficult for you to emerge in APGA or even win the
governorship. Soludo has joined APGA for good and he would be no-one’s
surrogate.”
Source: Daily Newswatch

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