Former Abia State Governor, Chief
Orji Kalu has called for investigation into the alleged anti-party activities
on some chieftains of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the South East
before and during the 2019 general elections.
Kalu made the call on Saturday in
Enugu during the zonal stakeholders’ meeting of the party, NAN reports.
The former governor said that he
had it on good authority that some party chieftains in the zone sabotaged
genuine efforts of the party by aligning with the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP).
He called on the leadership of
the party in the zone to immediately raise a committee to investigate the
allegations.
“One of the leaders of the party
outside this zone told me that some of our chieftains including serving
ministers negotiated with PDP governors to allow our party 25 per cent of vote
cast at the polls.
“We have to fish out the people
that said our party cannot afford 25 per cent vote for President Muhammadu
Buhari and punish them.
“They sabotaged us. We cannot be
working for the party and look like fools. Some of us worked but a few went to
Abuja to say we cannot deliver,” he said.
Kalu said that such circumstance
affected the performance of the party in the zone in the last election.
“There is no way the APC could
not have won states like Abia and others but some of our leaders did this. We
have to reveal and suspend them,” Kalu said.
Also speaking, Sen. Chris
Adighije, said that though the forces against the APC during the poll in the
zone was enormous but they made great achievements through hard work.
“The forces were against us in
Abia State but we won seats in the National and State Assemblies. If some
people negotiated for 25 per cent on behalf of the party, we have to fight
back,” Adighije said.
The Minister of Science and
Technology, Chief Ogbonnaya Onu described the performance of the party in the
zone during the polls as a `great improvement’ from the 2015 scenario.
Onu, who is the leader of the
South East APC Caucus, said that the performance might have been below
expectations.
The minister commended the
leadership of the party in the zone for convening the meeting, adding, “if we
can come together, we can surprise Nigerians as they believe we cannot work
together.
“Let us unite so that those
forces outside with the intention of dividing us will not succeed.
“I see a very bright future for
Ndigbo if we can unite,” Onu said.
Earlier, in his opening remarks,
the APC National Vice Chairman, South East, Mr Emma Eneukwu, described the just
concluded polls as a difficult one for the party in the zone.
Eneukwu said that their opponents
tried to incapacitate them “but we came out victorious.
“We are proud of our members that
won various elective positions and it would have been a shame if they could not
win,” he said.
The vice chairman said that some
leaders of the party outside of the zone were fighting to infiltrate and cause
division and confusion in the zone.
He called on members of the party
to work as one, adding that the meeting was aimed at fostering unity in the
zone.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)
reports that participants at the meeting supported the investigation of the
alleged sabotage by some party chieftains.
The meeting then went into a
closed-door interaction and as at the time of filing this report, the decision
whether or not to set up the investigation has not been communicated to the
press.
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