Hehehe........The recent appointment of former Senate President, Ken Nnamani as the leader of the South-East chapter of the All Progressives Congress, APC, has torn the party apart.
Governor Rochas Okorocha had few weeks back announced Nnamani, who recently defected to the party as the party’s zonal leader.
The meeting was attended by Governor Rochas Okorocha, his Deputy, former Governor, Senator Jim Nwobodo, labour minister, Chris Ngige, that of science and technology, Ogbonnaya Onu, national auditor, George Moghalu, zonal vice chairman of the party, Emma Eneukwu, among others.
In his opening remarks at the meeting, Okorocha had justified his choice of Nnamani, maintaining that he considered Nnamani’s pedigree and capacity irrespective of when he joined the party.
Along the line, journalists were asked to step out as the meeting went into a closed-door session.
“We kicked against it totally because it will plunge our party into serious crisis; all the members spoke clearly against it.
“People have been in this party from the scratch building this party; if not our effort, would there have been any APC for him to join?” The source who spoke in confidence queried.
Governor, who was said to be angry over the rigid stand of APC members at the meeting, left the event mid-way, fueling the speculation that the issue had divided the party.
His stand was also corroborated by the labour minister, Ngige and George Moghalu, the national auditor of the APC.
In the 8-point communique, the party among other things “pledged to sustain the growth of the party in the zone and to commit the party to the enthronement of APC led governments in Anambra State this 2017 and in Abia, Ebonyi and Enugu States come 2019 general election.
“The party maintained that APC is favoured to win Anambra State this year given the quality of the governorship aspirants in the zone.
“The meeting ratified the zonal disciplinary committee for the zone with Hon. Uche Onyeagocha as chairman and Barr. Mrs. Ngozi Udodi as secretary”, the communique read in parts.
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