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Senate Presidency: Tension as aggrieved aspirants plan alliance against Akpabio

By Nathaniel Zacchaeus, Abuja
Two aggrieved Senate Presidency aspirants are perfecting strategies to ally against the anointed candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Godswill Akpabio.

Investigations by ThisNigeria in Abuja yesterday indicated that the development had started creating tension among senators-elect, particularly those who are supporting Akpabio.

It was learnt that Senator Orji Uzor Kalu and Osita Izunaso were separately in crucial talks with Abdul-Aziz Yari to ally to defeat Akpabio.

Kalu, who is the Chief Whip of the Senate, confirmed has confirmed the development on Tuesday.

A member of the campaign team of Izunaso, who spoke with journalists off the record yesterday, also said the alliance between Yari and his principal would be perfected at a meeting in Abuja on Thursday (today).

Further investigations revealed that there was panic among senators in the camp of the former Governor of Akwa Ibom State.

It was also alleged that President, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, was reconsidering his decision to support Akpabio for the Senate President of the 10th National Assembly.

*S’ West senators to hold crucial meeting Friday

Senators, mostly from the South-West were said to have called for a meeting on Friday where they would also review their position and chart a new course on the leadership of the Senate.

A Senator from one of the South-West told some journalists on conditions of anonymity yesterday that the meeting was scheduled for Friday.

He said they were awaiting the outcome of a crucial meeting of some senators-elect scheduled for Thursday which they had asked some of their members to attend.

The source said, “Nigerians were outraged by the micro zoning of the position of Senate President to Senator Godswill Akpabio who is at present being investigated by anti-graft agencies for a series of cases bothering on sleaze.

“Tinubu declared pointedly in his inaugural speech that his government would take” proactive steps such as championing a credit culture to discourage corruption while strengthening the effectiveness and efficiency of the various anti-corruption agencies.

“With this statement, most of us have come to the full realization of the fact that  President Bola Tinubu would not for anything support any senator with myriads of cases of corruption in the anti-graft agencies after declaring before the world that he would strengthen and make them more effective.

*Ndume dismisses threat against ex-Akwa Ibom gov’s aspiration

However, the Director General for the Akpabio/Barau Stability Group, Senator Ali Ndume, yesterday, dismissed the claims of the aggrieved aspirants and their loyalists.

He said, “It is not surprising that whenever a politically exposed person is contesting elections, some people would be sponsored to raise issues against him or her.

“Don’t forget that President Bola Tinubu was also severally accused when he was campaigning to be president.

“We are not bothered about what the sponsored groups are saying about Akpabio, the anti-graft agencies know what to do, why are they teaching them what to do?

“They are accusing that some corrupt activities took place under his watch at the NDDC but they did not say he misappropriated funds as governor or as Minister. Akpabio was not the accounting officer of the NDDC, he is only heading the supervising ministry.

“They also accused him of not constituting the board of the NDDC but that also was not his job. The president of the country is saddled with such responsibility,” he added

In a related development, the Chairman of the Coalition of Concerned Niger Delta Stakeholders, Odiedini Maachree, told journalists in Abuja on Wednesday that his group would not support Akpabio because of the alleged roles he played in the NDDC.

He said, “In the wake of subsidy removal and the anticipated hardship it may bring to Nigerians, we need a robust senate leadership to make laws and approvals that will cushion the effect of the interim hardship of the subsidy removal.

“We frown and dissociate ourselves from any anointed candidate by any political party, we therefore support independent legislature without interference.

“We the coalition of concerned Niger Delta stakeholders hereby state categorically that we did not endorse any senator in the South-South region of Nigeria for senate presidency.

“Rather we believe that the senate should be a level playing ground where leadership election will be conducted fairly and anyone with the majority vote wins.

“Again, we state that His Excellency Yari is a man to beat and at the end, if he emerges the Senate President, we are optimistic that he will lead the 10th Senate credibly without fear or favour.”

 

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