It is no longer news that some Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) governors have not been campaigning forcefully
for the re-election of President Goodluck Jonathan as
Kano State Governor, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso had earlier
pointed out.
Almost synchronising the assertion of Kano state
governor, a chieftain of the ruling PDP has now revealed
to Nigerians who to blame if President Jonathan should
lose the March 28 presidential election.
The party chieftain, Chief Edet Nkpubre made the
revelation on Tuesday barely ten days to the presidential
poll while speaking in an interview with Daily
Independent correspondent.
Nkpubre, who is a former South-South National Vice
Chairman of the PDP, and a consistent crusader for the
governorship of Akwa Ibom state to shift to Oro Nation
on the principle of the tripod, revealed that PDP
governors should be blamed if Jonathan loses the 2015
presidential election.
He said although he remains a loyal member of the PDP,
the party, however, should be prepared for protest votes
against its candidate from Akwa Ibom people because
the governorship primary in the state was manipulated,
corrupted and the candidate Udom Emmanuel was
imposed on the people.
The party chieftain revealed that a protest letter had been
written and signed by ex-governor Victor Attah, Etiebet
and his humble self to PDP national headquarters in
Abuja, alerting them of the political fraud that was
committed.
He said the aforementioned grievance was accompanied
by the protest by the 22 aspirants, other than Udom, who
stayed 40 days and 40 nights in Abuja to make his case
known to Mr. President.
Nkpubre, however, described as unfortunate that these
issues have remained unresolved, insisting that the
primary that brought Udom as the governorship
candidate was fraudulently manipulated.
He said the state Governor, Godswill Akpabio and his
wife identified Udom somewhere and imposed him on the
faithful party supporters undemocratically.
Wednesday, 18 March 2015
PDP Chieftain Reveals Who To Blame If GEJ Loses Poll
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