How APC, Amaechi’s adoption of AAC’s Awara startled Wike, Buried Abe’s Ambition
When he announced it at a school field at Eleme that
fateful Wednesday morning, many were taken unawares but Rotimi Amaechi being
the political tactician he is was at it again. Awara Biokpomabo, candidate of
the African Action Congress (AAC) for the governorship election in Rivers
State would also be the bride of Amaechi’s party, the All Progressives Congress
(APC) in the March 9, 2019 poll.
This puts to eternal rest the ambition of Magnus Abe
to become Governor of Rivers State on the platform of the APC. Should the
Appeal Court rule that Magnus Abe was the authentic candidate of the APC it
would amount to nothing.
In minutes the news was everywhere spread like wild
fire by social media and the internet. Party supporters, stakeholders and most
of all, Amaechi’s arch rival, Nyesom Wike, all received the news with utter
shock. It was a decision taken after a meeting that lasted through the night of
Tuesday to the early hours of Wednesday.
Kristina Reports reliably learnt that mobile phones
and other gadgets belonging to attendees at the meeting were separated from their
owners, thus making it impossible for the news to leak out.
Stakeholders of the APC took the decision after a
tortuous deliberation. But before the final decision was taken, sources say
Amaechi put a call through to the President and Vice President intimating them
of the about-to-be-taken decision. He got their nod and assurances. It was then
Adams Oshiomhole was also contacted.
The initial plan to call a press conference was
jettisoned as Amaechi instead took the news with him to Eleme where he broke it
with panache, urging party faithful to rally behind the AAC candidate and
ensure he wins.
Political analysts see this as a masterstroke in the
sense that it does not appear so which makes it a more powerful surprise. Close
sources hinted Kristina Reports that every resource has been made available for
Awara to be delivered on Saturday.
The decision to switch candidates was taken a month ago
when it became clear that the judiciary was bent on frustrating the APC’s bid
to field candidates for the 2019 elections.
Security reports had hinted the Presidency that
humongous amounts of cash were being circulated around the Judiciary to ensure
the Rivers APC matter was dead and buried no matter which court looked at it. Suggestions
to go after the implicated judges did not go down well with the President who
was wary of stoking any further crisis between the executive and the judiciary
again, especially, with the case of Onnoghen still pending.
The option of providing the necessary leverage for
the Transport Minister and the rest of the President’s men to deliver the
South-South was considered and decided on.
At the moment, Rivers State Governor and candidate of
the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Nyesom Wike, who allegedly was frantic
about eliminating every opposition to his second term ambition, was jittery
about the new development given that he knows the underpinnings of such
political decisions.
Smarting from his abysmal performance in the four
years he has been in office compared to his predecessor’s, he was well aware
that support for him has waned drastically. Highly placed sources within the
PDP told Kristina Reports that no politician in the past four years has really
been empowered in the true sense of the word as it was during the Amaechi
years.
“Imagine that the Governor decides what you get, when
you get it and how you even spend it. No contracts, no overheads for MDAs, no
allocations for local governments, everything is being done solely by him. How do
you survive under such conditions? It is just as if we are not in government,”
a source who preferred anonymity said.
The greatest loser from the development was the
Senator representing Rivers South East, Magnus Abe, who was reportedly in an
alliance with Wike to scuttle his party’s participation in the 2019 polls in
exchange for the latter’s support to become Governor in 2023.
So, far he has succeeded in circumventing every
effort by the APC in Rivers State to prepare for the 2019 polls. He and his
supporters have deployed diverse strategies to force the party to its knees
which led to yesterday’s decision to support another party’s candidate.
According to a source who was at the meeting, one of
the concerns that gave life to the decision to adopt Awara was the likelihood
of the Appeal Court declaring Abe as the proper candidate of the APC thus
causing further damage to the party’s cohesion and fortune in the polls. They reasoned
that this may turn out to be a repeat of the Amaechi case in 2007.
But yesterday’s move has effectively foreclosed that possibility.
Even if Abe wins either at the Appeal Court or Supreme Court, it would amount
to nothing as APC would not be on the ballot let alone win any elective
position in the elections.
Another dimension to the APC’s decision to support
Awara was to douse the tension in the Oceania axis of the state which has
remained volatile in recent times.
Awara hails from Kula in Akuku-Toru LGA. Kula has
been restive and volatile in recent times. The February 23 election fracas
between hoodlums and the military which saw the death of two soldiers was allegedly
started at Kula. The Joint Military Taskforce (JTF) says it has already
apprehended one of the alleged masterminds, Kenneth Opusingi, who is the son of
the traditional ruler of the community. It also declared wanted the chairman of
Akuku-Toru LGA, Roland Sekibo.
The decision also assuages the stand of the APC to
project a riverine candidate for governorship after more than 20 years of the
upland having the slot. Tonye Cole, APC’s candidate hails from Abonnema in
Akuku-Toru LGA. It remains to be seen what si up the sleeve of Amaechi and the
APC comne Saturday, March 9.
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