Abuja – Concerted effort by the former Senate Minority Leader, Senator
Godswill Akpabio, to emerge as the leader of the All Progressives
Congress in Akwa Ibom has been rebuffed by stakeholders of the party in
the state, Daily Independent reliably learnt on Monday.
Akpabio recently defected from the opposition People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to the ruling APC.
Arising
from a meeting, members of the State Working Committee and other
stakeholders of APC, turned down Akpabio’s overtures as they insisted
that the state caucus chairman of the party, Atuekong Don Etiebiet,
should continue as leader of the party in Akwa Ibom state.
Etiebiet was formerly a Minister of Petroleum as well as a-one-time national chairman of the defunct ANPP.
Present
at the meeting were Senator John Udoedehe, Group Captain Sam Enwang
(rtd), Obong Nsima Ekere, Mr. Umana Umana, Obong Rita Akpan etc.
At
the meeting held in Uyo on August 25, the APC chieftains and
stakeholders resolved that Don Etiebiet should continue as leader of the
party in Akwa Ibom state.
It was gathered that the refusal of
APC stakeholders to allow Akpabio emerge as their leader was not
unconnected with the National Chairman of APC, Comrade Adams
Oshiomhole’s pronouncement of the former governor of as leader of the
party in Akwa Ibom during his reception into the party on August 8, in
Ikot Ekpene.
Akpabio’s plea to have an alternate chairmanship position created for him was vehemently opposed by the stakeholders.
Specifically, Enwang in opposing Akpabio’s ambition, contended that it was not part of the party constitution.
However,
after Akpabio’s plea to be made an alternate chairman of caucus was
roundly resisted by the stakeholders, notably, Senator Aloysius Etok and
former military governor of Ogun state, Group Captain Sam Enwang, a
source said, the senator promised to abide by the decision of the
stakeholders.
The decision to retain Etiebet as leader of the
party over Senator Akpabio was part of a six-point resolution adopted at
the stakeholders’ meeting.
Other resolutions adopted at the
meeting were; “That a vote of confidence is passed on President
Muhammadu Buhari, the chairman of caucus and leader of the party
Atuekong Don Etiebiet as well as the chairman of the party Mr. Ini
Okopido; that senator Godswill Akpabio is welcomed to the party; and
that there is no zoning, hence there will be no automatic ticket or
right of first refusal for members of the party who are currently
holding elective positions.
A caucus member of the party who
preferred anonymity told reporters that many stakeholders would have
left the party if Akpabio had insisted on leading the party in the
state.
He said the resolution was a saving strategy to forestall
more defections from the party to the PDP, stressing that Akpabio’s real
motives for joining the APC was yet to be known.
Since Akpabio
joined the APC, some stakeholders including a former governorship
aspirant, Dr. Udoma Bob Ekarika, the immediate past state deputy
chairman of the APC, Obong Emmanuel Udoh, and youth leaders of the party
from Ikot Ekpene senatorial district had defected to the PDP.
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