Governor Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom state has declared that he has no
plans to impose any candidate on the people of the state as being
speculated in the state.
He made the denial while speaking with newsmen in an interview in Abuja.
According to him, there is no iota of truth in the ongoing rumour that
he plans to impose the Secretary to the State Government, Udom Emmanuel
on the people of the state.
The governor also denied hijacking the state party membership register
as alleged by some of the party`s stakeholders who appeared before the
PDP National Integration Committee.
He said that all the wards and chapters of the party in the state had
their membership register while the state party chairman also had his
own.
"Such allegation is baseless and it is false. You have to understand
that this is political time and people are doing their best to blackmail
one another. I assure you that am a democrat and I will never impose
any candidate on the good people of Akwa Ibom. The people will select
their candidate,’’ he said.
Akpabio said that some politicians indulged in falsehood in an attempt to win elections, primaries or gain political power.
He, however, said that he would not be distracted by the allegations but
remain focused in ensuring good governance in the state.
The governor stated that PDP was out to ensure electoral independence.
Akpabio said that he had a lot of respect for elders and founding fathers of the party.
He commended President Goodluck Jonathan, whom he said found it expedient to make him a member of the party`s inner caucus.
"Am a strong party man and I identify with the working committee in my
state, the people and all the funding and founding fathers.
"The problem in my state is that, we have one or two party founding
fathers that lost primaries in 2006 and from that period, they lost
interest in the PDP.
"In 2011, they attended ACN rallies and stood on the podium to raise the
hands of the opposition and if those people had won, PDP would have
been extinct in Akwa Ibom.’’
Akpabio maintained that the PDP in the state was intact, stressing,
however, that a few people in the state "had decided to be on a voyage
of discovery’’.
He expressed gratitude to the PDP leadership for constituting the
integration committee, which he said would ensure true reconciliation
among the party members in the state.
"The doors are still open for all of them who are still interested to
join the party, whoever wants to come back, can come. If the elders want
to return, they can come, but we cannot do so by compromising the
election of Mr President and the Governorship election of PDP in Akwa
Ibom.
"Akwa Ibom is a PDP state, we do not mind opposition, but we would not want to be defeated by the opposition.’’
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