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Okechukwu, others right in calling for Uzodimma’s removal as PGF chairman, says UPF

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UPF noted that Uzodimma’s actions over the years have never yielded any positive dividend for All Progressives Congress (APC).

By Jeffrey Agbo

The United Progressive Foundation (UPF), a political action committee of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has maintained that calls for the removal of Imo State Governor Hope Uzodimma as the chairman of Progressive Governors’ Forum (PGF) are not misplaced.

UPF noted that Uzodimma’s actions over the years have never yielded any positive dividend for APC, stressing that the time has come to remove the governor from influential positions in the party, particularly the headship of APC Governors’ Forum.

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The group, which made its position public while responding to the attempt by the APC National Vice Chairman of South-East, Arodiogbu Ijeoma, to defend Uzodimma’s “misadventure” in Edo State, said he can neither assist President Bola Tinubu in the South-East nor the APC in general ahead of 2027.

In a statement by its national secretary, Steve Igweze; UPF remarked that Uzodimma’s decision to usurp the functions of the returning officer in the botched Edo State APC Governorship primary was the height of political rascality and executive impunity.

UPF pointed out that the APC national chairman, Abdullahi Ganduje, did the right thing by distancing Uzodimma from the repeat primary in Edo State, no matter the damage control.

While dismissing the flimsy excuses bandied by the South-East APC national vice chairman as ranting of an attack dog, UPF advised Arodiogbu to come down from his high horse and admit that Uzodimma erred by deploying his rigging trademark of violent and breach of due process once more in the Edo State governorship primary election.

UPF said the decision by the national leadership of APC to cancel the primary was not only a repudiation of the process but also a vote of no confidence in Uzodimma’s influence, adding that instead of attacks, the South-East deputy national vice chairman ought to commend Osita Okechukwu for rising for the party’s good image.

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The group stated: “If Osita Okechukwu erred, why was the exercise cancelled and was he the one who cancelled the primary? Again, is it appropriate for Uzodimma to usurp the functions of the Returning Officer? Is Okechukwu the one that produced three candidates, which made even INEC to condemn the primary? How many more rigging malfeasance do we expect him to commit before the Progressive Governors will ease him out?”

On the claim that Okechukwu never won any election, Igweze said UPF will not blame Arodiogbu, who was a product of imposition or his godfather, who were enjoying their comfort zone in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) between 1999 and 2015, while Okechukwu and others were working round the clock to formalise the merger arrangement that produced the APC they have now hijacked.

“It is not surprising that these hijackers are bent using every opportunity to de-market APC. When the gallant heroes of 2023 APC victory, the 19 Northern Governors were insisting that power should shift to the South to respect the power rotation principle, Arodiogbu and his godfather, Uzodimma, were busy trying to sabotage that noble plan.

“What Governor Uzodimma did in Edo State during the nullified governorship primary was true to type in his penchant to create confusion and benefit from the damage to the greater number,” UPF declared.

The group therefore challenged Arodiogbu to contradict Okechukwu’s narratives that the authoritarianism displayed by Uzodimma generated hatred, rancour, malcontents and alienated APC membership before Peter Obi’s factor in South-East.

UPF said it is obvious to watchers of South-East politics that Uzodimma’s woeful leadership gazetted in the 2023 presidential election results of the South-East, which Okechukwu rightly posted as follows: Abia-8,914 against 85,058 in 2019, Anambra-5,111 against 33,298 in 2019, Ebonyi-42,402 against 90,726 in 2019, Enugu-4,722 against 54,423 in 2019 and Imo-66,406 against 140,463 in 2019.”

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