ENUGU — National Youth Leader of All Progressives Grand
Alliance, APGA, Mr. Ikechukwu Chukwunyere, said he narrowly escaped
being attacked by unknown gunmen in Enugu shortly after attending the
last Court of Appeal session held in Enugu on the party’s leadership
crisis.
Chukwunyere, who recounted how he escaped the gunmen’s attack during a
parley with leaders of National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS,
and the executive of National Youth Council in Enugu, said while
driving out of the court premises at the Independence Layout, Enugu, the
gunmen, driving an unmarked car, pursued him but that he was able to
escape unhurt by the grace of God.
The APGA youth leader noted with concern the unfortunate move by the
anti-Victor Umeh elements, led by Governor Peter Obi of Anambra State,
to factionalise the party after it had assisted in bringing them to
power.
“Before 2011 Governor Obi was politically insignificant but APGA
raised him and made him the governor, Anambrarians supported him because
Sir Victor Umeh and APGA alongside late Dim Odumegwu Ojukwu, the then
leader of APGA, gave him relevance but he has now chosen to engage Umeh in a battle that is uncalled for.
“He has decided to fight the same Victor Umeh that saw to his
emergence as the Governor of Anambra State which is unfortunate,”
Chukwunyere said.
According to the APGA youth leader, trouble with Obi started when the
party’s hierarchy approached him over some issues bordering on his
activities in Anambra State, including the non-provision of basic
infrastructure as good roads, water, security, health care services,
among others, for the people .
“Anambrarians over the past few years of Gov. Obi’s government have
suffered from bad roads, non-functional hospitals as well as increasing
wave of robbery and kidnapping, etc.”
the state and lack of infrastructure in the rural areas.
“This is definitely not a good sign for us if we intend to win
the election in Anambra. Besides, the failure of APGA government to
conduct local government elections in Anambra State since it came to
power, in spite of the recognition given to local government
administration in the 1999 constitution, has isolated the government
from the people.
“How can a governor stay in power for over seven years and refuse to organise local government elections?”
He noted that APGA believed in the rule of law as well as the tenets
of democracy and “we will not allow anybody to change these ideals of
the party.”
Chukwunyere, however, called on all APGA faithful to remain steadfast
“as we know that we will get justice at the Court of Appeal.”
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