You Are Responsible For A’Ibom Assembly Crises, Akpabio Hits Back At Udom
Godswill Akpabio, Senator representing Akwa Ibom North West at
the Senate, has rejected claims that he is responsible for the crisis
bedeviling the State.
POLITICS TIMES had reported how Mr Akpabio, a former governor of the
state, was accused by his successor and incumbent governor, Udom
Emmanuel, of masterminding the fracas going on at the state House of
Assembly.
The former governor until months back when he defected to the All
Progressive Congress (APC), was a member of the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP).
While at the PDP, he was appointed commissioner, thereafter elected
governor who served out his two term and headed for the Senate still on
the party’s platform.
Accusing his predecessor, Mr Emmanuel said Akpabio and his party were
out to disrupt the peace being enjoyed in the state since he took over.
Messrs Emmanuel and Akpabio fell out politically after the former took over as governor.
“The mastermind of this crises include, people that this state gave
the opportunity to become what they never dreamt they could become,”
Emmanuel said during a press conference on Tuesday.
“People that other people gave the opportunity to become a
commissioner for 6 years & a Governor for 8 years making it 14
years,” he added.
The governor while calling for the removal of the new Police
Commissioner in the state, said the Police who are supposed to be
apolitical in the country now belonged to the ruling APC.
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Refuting the allegation in a statement issued on his behalf by his
special assistant on media, Aneite Ekong, the former governor said the
“brazen act of lawlessness by the Governor is responsible for the
crisis.”
“Ordinarily, the Distinguished Senator wouldn’t have bothered to
respond to the spurious allegation because it is contrived to malign his
integrity and stands logic on its head. However, it follows a clear
pattern of crying wolf by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) since the
Senator, who was the live wire of the party in the State left the party
to join the All Progressives Congress (APC.) The strategy by the PDP and
its chieftains is that anything and everything must be pinned on
Senator Akpabio,” Mr Ekong said in the statement.
“In his desperation to shop for who to blame and pass the buck,
Governor Udom Emmanuel has blamed the security agencies in the State and
Senator Akpabio has only become his latest victim. How can a state
Governor accuse Senator Akpabio of being the brain behind the crisis,
and at the same time declared that “the police should be held
responsible for any breakdown of law and order in the state and not any
other person.” Does it add up?
“It beats the imagination of right thinking individuals that a
Governor could spew outright lies and falsehood in the face of the
crisis in which he is a major sponsor. It is on record that the Governor
personally led his security aides and thugs to the House of Assembly
and supervised the manhandling of some members of the House of Assembly
who were performing their constitutional duties.
“The brazen act of lawlessness by the Governor is responsible for the
crisis. In justifying this meddlesomeness and interference in the
functions of a separate arm of government, the Commissioner for
Information of Akwa Ibom State, Mr Charles Udoh said he went to the
House of Assembly as the Chief Security Officer of the State!
“It is instructive that Senator Akpabio was never at the scene of the
fracas neither has anyone any evidence of his involvement, except the
oft repeated strategy of blaming anything that is wrong in the State on
Senator Akpabio.
“Akwa Ibom people have a right to determine who leads them. The choice will be based on performance and not on sentiments.
“We advice Governor Emmanuel to brace up and face the challenges of
his office, instead of looking for who to blame for his lacklustre
performance in the last three and half years which have made Akwa Ibom
people determined to democratically vote him and his party out in the
election next year,” the statement added.
Source:- Politicstimesng
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