Bianca and Obi when the going was good |
Former governor of Anambra State, Mr Peter Obi, has reacted to Monday’s
comments by Nigerian Ambassador to Spain and wife of Dim Chukwuemeka
Odumegwu-Ojukwu, Mrs Bianca Ojukwu, following his recent defection to People’s
Democratic Party, PDP,, where she expressed shock and disappointment among
others, over the defection from All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, to PDP.
In an interview granted a national newspaper (not Vanguard) of Monday,
20thn October, 2014 by Nigerian Ambassador to Spain and wife of Dim Chukwuemeka
Odumegwu- Mrs. Ojukwu, had said, inter alia, “It is undeniable that Peter Obi
made immense contributions to APGA. I remain proud of his achievements, as
governor of Anambra State. His exit diminishes us, and many of his supporters
and grassroots crusaders are disappointed and demoralised”.
Mrs Ojukwu also described the action of the former governor as a
betrayal of her late husband and renowned Igbo leader, Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu
Ojukwu who had such great trust in him and his assurances that he, Obi, would
always stand by APGA.
But reacting, Obi, who had so far ignored all comments made about his
political decision opened up by pointing out that Bianca Ojukwu was not a
frivolous person and that her comments must be taken seriously moreso, when he
was the wife of his leader.
Speaking to the newsmen, Obi said this response would be his last on the
matter to enable him channel his time and energy alongside other well-meaning
Igbos to work for the re-election campaign of President Goodluck Jonathan and
the place of Ndigbo in the Nigerian politics.
He said Of all those who have spoken, and who continue to speak, on the
issue of my leaving APGA, only Bianca spoke with sincerity. She does not fall into
the class of those who are now displaying dated video clippings and presenting
matters out of context for political reasons, without appreciating the
sacrifice put into building the House they are now destroying.
I want to have it on record that Bianca was right when she reported my
exchange with the Ikemba when he called me and asked whether I would leave
APGA, after the events of Abia State at that time, when the Governor left APGA
for reasons I believe to be genuine.
“I wish to reiterate that I am still loyal to our great leader, in terms
of what serves the interests of our people and the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Everyone knows today that APGA is not what it used to be. My assurance to our
great leader did not imply that I would be loyal to a platform that some people
have resolved to turn into an empty shell without an inner core of shared
values. I remain faithful to those values and principles our great leader asked
me to stand by and defend”.
Obi insists that time would reveal whether the APGA of today is still
propagating the late leader’s core principles. Obi said that he had seen enough
of violation of what APGA stood for, and therefore cannot continue to stay in a
place which had departed from the original course and where clearly he was no
wanted.
Vanguard
Former
governor of Anambra State, Mr Peter Obi, has reacted to Monday’s
comments by Nigerian Ambassador to Spain and wife of Dim Chukwuemeka
Odumegwu-Ojukwu, Mrs Bianca Ojukwu, following his recent defection to
People’s Democratic Party, PDP,, where she expressed shock and
disappointment among others, over the defection from All Progressives
Grand Alliance, APGA, to PDP.
In an interview granted a national newspaper (not Vanguard) of Monday,
20thn October, 2014 by Nigerian Ambassador to Spain and wife of Dim
Chukwuemeka Odumegwu- Mrs. Ojukwu, had said, inter alia, “It is
undeniable that Peter Obi made immense contributions to APGA. I remain
proud of his achievements, as governor of Anambra State. His exit
diminishes us, and many of his supporters and grassroots crusaders are
disappointed and demoralised”.
Mrs Ojukwu also described the action of the former governor as a
betrayal of her late husband and renowned Igbo leader, Dim Chukwuemeka
Odumegwu Ojukwu who had such great trust in him and his assurances that
he, Obi, would always stand by APGA.
But reacting, Obi, who had so far ignored all comments made about his
political decision opened up by pointing out that Bianca Ojukwu was not a
frivolous person and that her comments must be taken seriously moreso,
when he was the wife of his leader.
Speaking to the newsmen, Obi said this response would be his last on the
matter to enable him channel his time and energy alongside other
well-meaning Igbos to work for the re-election campaign of President
Goodluck Jonathan and the place of Ndigbo in the Nigerian politics.
He said Of all those who have spoken, and who continue to speak, on the
issue of my leaving APGA, only Bianca spoke with sincerity. She does not
fall into the class of those who are now displaying dated video
clippings and presenting matters out of context for political reasons,
without appreciating the sacrifice put into building the House they are
now destroying.
I want to have it on record that Bianca was right when she reported my
exchange with the Ikemba when he called me and asked whether I would
leave APGA, after the events of Abia State at that time, when the
Governor left APGA for reasons I believe to be genuine.
“I wish to reiterate that I am still loyal to our great leader, in terms
of what serves the interests of our people and the Federal Republic of
Nigeria. Everyone knows today that APGA is not what it used to be. My
assurance to our great leader did not imply that I would be loyal to a
platform that some people have resolved to turn into an empty shell
without an inner core of shared values. I remain faithful to those
values and principles our great leader asked me to stand by and defend”.
Obi insists that time would reveal whether the APGA of today is still
propagating the late leader’s core principles. Obi said that he had
seen enough of violation of what APGA stood for, and therefore
cannot continue to stay in a place which had departed from the original
course and where clearly he was no wanted.
Vanguard
- See more at: http://thebusinessdispatch.com/why-i-left-apga-obi-replies-bianca-ojukwu/#sthash.SHJa7wHZ.dpuf
Former
governor of Anambra State, Mr Peter Obi, has reacted to Monday’s
comments by Nigerian Ambassador to Spain and wife of Dim Chukwuemeka
Odumegwu-Ojukwu, Mrs Bianca Ojukwu, following his recent defection to
People’s Democratic Party, PDP,, where she expressed shock and
disappointment among others, over the defection from All Progressives
Grand Alliance, APGA, to PDP.
In an interview granted a national newspaper (not Vanguard) of Monday,
20thn October, 2014 by Nigerian Ambassador to Spain and wife of Dim
Chukwuemeka Odumegwu- Mrs. Ojukwu, had said, inter alia, “It is
undeniable that Peter Obi made immense contributions to APGA. I remain
proud of his achievements, as governor of Anambra State. His exit
diminishes us, and many of his supporters and grassroots crusaders are
disappointed and demoralised”.
Mrs Ojukwu also described the action of the former governor as a
betrayal of her late husband and renowned Igbo leader, Dim Chukwuemeka
Odumegwu Ojukwu who had such great trust in him and his assurances that
he, Obi, would always stand by APGA.
But reacting, Obi, who had so far ignored all comments made about his
political decision opened up by pointing out that Bianca Ojukwu was not a
frivolous person and that her comments must be taken seriously moreso,
when he was the wife of his leader.
Speaking to the newsmen, Obi said this response would be his last on the
matter to enable him channel his time and energy alongside other
well-meaning Igbos to work for the re-election campaign of President
Goodluck Jonathan and the place of Ndigbo in the Nigerian politics.
He said Of all those who have spoken, and who continue to speak, on the
issue of my leaving APGA, only Bianca spoke with sincerity. She does not
fall into the class of those who are now displaying dated video
clippings and presenting matters out of context for political reasons,
without appreciating the sacrifice put into building the House they are
now destroying.
I want to have it on record that Bianca was right when she reported my
exchange with the Ikemba when he called me and asked whether I would
leave APGA, after the events of Abia State at that time, when the
Governor left APGA for reasons I believe to be genuine.
“I wish to reiterate that I am still loyal to our great leader, in terms
of what serves the interests of our people and the Federal Republic of
Nigeria. Everyone knows today that APGA is not what it used to be. My
assurance to our great leader did not imply that I would be loyal to a
platform that some people have resolved to turn into an empty shell
without an inner core of shared values. I remain faithful to those
values and principles our great leader asked me to stand by and defend”.
Obi insists that time would reveal whether the APGA of today is still
propagating the late leader’s core principles. Obi said that he had
seen enough of violation of what APGA stood for, and therefore
cannot continue to stay in a place which had departed from the original
course and where clearly he was no wanted.
Vanguard
- See more at: http://thebusinessdispatch.com/why-i-left-apga-obi-replies-bianca-ojukwu/#sthash.SHJa7wHZ.dpuf
1 comment:
Ogami Peter
please, respect ur self, if the APGA
IS NOT WHAT ISUSED TO BE, THEN U CANNOT THROW THE BABY simple because the water is bad, you suppose to stand and put things in order, AMIN says i can,t be fooled. ur an obote man!!!
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