South-west Leaders Caution Igbos Over Peter Obi by dre11(m): 6:44am On Oct 17, 2018 |
Temidayo Akinsuyi and Chijioke Agwu
Lagos / Abakaliki – South-West leaders have cautioned South-East leaders to eschew all forms of acrimony and rally around Peter Obi, former governor of Anambra State, who has been picked as the vice presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the 2019 election.
Some South-East leaders of the PDP had expressed indignation that they were unaware that the party’s presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, had picked Obi as running mate in next year’s election.
Governors Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi (Enugu State), Dave Umahi (Ebonyi), and Okezie Ikpeazu (Abia), as well as Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu, former House of Representatives Speaker, Emeka Ihedioha, and former Ebonyi State governor, Sam Egwu, among others, said the report of Obi’s choice was a rumour to them.
However, speaking to Daily Independent on Tuesday, Chief Olabode George, a former Deputy National Chairman of the PDP, warned the South-East leaders not to scuttle the chances of the region in producing the president in 2023.
While urging them to rally around Obi and speak with one voice, George said zoning the vice presidential slot of the PDP to the South-East was a great honour which they should cherish.
He added that other regions in the country are watching the ongoing developments and that acrimonious voices from the region would send negative messages to other Nigerians.
He said: “My advice to our Igbo brothers is ‘Nwayo, nwayo’. Let them cool down. Anybody of Igbo extraction should bury any acrimony and support the vice presidential candidate.
“They should be united now so that in 2023, when the presidency comes to the South, it must go to the South-East. So, I want to beg them that they should be patient.
“If they do, that will show other Nigerians that there is unity, oneness, peace, and togetherness in the South-East.
“Any acrimonious voices coming from there will send a negative message to other Nigerians. This is a time they must act as one and join hands for the progress of the South-East.
“Nigerians from other zones are watching. It is a great honour being bestowed on them by choosing the vice presidential candidate from their zone. They should all join hands together and rally behind Peter Obi.”
Also speaking, Chief Ebenezer Babatope, a former Minister of Transport, warned South-East leaders against actions that might jeopardise the region’s chances in the future.
Babatope, a member of the PDP’s Board of Trustees (BoT) who also described Obi’s choice as a laudable decision by Atiku, urged Igbo leaders to support him so as to achieve success for the PDP in the presidential elections.
“Those leaders in the South-East opposing Peter Obi don’t know him. I know him very well. He is a very good fellow. I worked with him in 2015 during the Goodluck Jonathan presidential campaign. He is a decent man and an excellent manager of men and resources.
“I don’t know why they are opposing him. I have always argued that the South-East should produce the vice presidential candidate and now that Obi has been chosen, I think the best thing for the leaders in the zone to do is to rally behind him.”
In his remark, Yinka Odumakin, National Publicity Secretary of Afenifere, said the Igbo leaders should think deeply and stop dissipating their energies on whether the decision to choose Obi as running mate to Atiku was right or not.
He said since leaders in the zone had agreed that what was paramount to them was the restructuring of the country, they should support the candidate who had promised to make that his priority if elected.
According to him, “The Yoruba have a saying, ‘Yoruba Ronu’, which means Yoruba think deeply. In Igbo language, it is Igbo ronu. So, the Igbo should ronu.
“One of them has been picked as vice presidential candidate. The best thing for them is to rally around him. This is not the time for the dissipation of energy. They should also not forget that what is paramount to us is restructuring. The Yoruba have the vice president now, what have they achieved?”
Daily Independent also gathered that Obi has begun personal moves to individually appease the aggrieved leaders in a bid to win their support.
A source close to the governor said in the last few days Obi had met key leaders of the region such as Ike Ekweremadu, Deputy Senate President, who is rumoured to be the leader of the opposition against his choice.
He is also believed to have met with Theodore Orji, former Abia State governor; Senator Eyinnaya Abaribe, lawmaker representing Abia South Senatorial District; Senator Ben Obi, and other leaders.
“Since the opposition began, Obi has been meeting with key leaders of the zone on individual basis, soliciting their support, and I believe this will continue in the next couple of days. He will also issue an official statement on the issue soon,” the source said.
Another source said Atiku, who is currently in the United Kingdom (UK), will meet with the party leaders in the South-East who are believed to be unhappy with his choice of Obi.
“The disappointment of some PDP leaders in the South-East is something I know Atiku will look at once he comes back from the UK,” the source said.
He added: “He’s willing to meet with South-East PDP leaders to discuss, but the option would not be about changing Peter Obi; the option would be about discussing every other political appointment with them before announcing them.
“Atiku is very open to discussing with those who are aggrieved; he wants to carry everyone along, and that’s the reason you’ve not seen him tweet about Obi’s emergence as his running mate.
“The campaign organisation has come out to say this is the running mate, but for Atiku personally, he would have to carry everyone along, which is why he has been silent about it on social media.”
S-East Govs Not Against Obi As Atiku VP Pick — Gov Umahi
South East governors have dispelled the trending report that the forum was against the nomination of former governor of Anambra State, Peter Obi, as the running mate to the Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar.
David Umahi, governor of Ebonyi State, who is the Chairman of the forum, told newsmen in Abakaliki on Tuesday that the governors and leaders of the zone were only worried because the decision that led to the nomination of Obi was taken outside the zone and without the input of the zone’s leaders.
He said that the development detracted from the respect due to the governors and leaders of the zone.
Umahi also wondered why nobody from Ebonyi State made the list of the initial nominees considered by the presidential candidate for his running mate, lamenting that the act smacked of marginalisation of the state.
He described Obi as a good friend, adding that the former Anambra governor was highly qualified to be the vice president of the nation judging from his track records, character, and competencies.
The Ebonyi governor, who was just appointed the South East Coordinator of Atiku/Obi Campaign Organisation, said he had no interest in the position, stressing that his current preoccupation was completing his second term and developing Ebonyi State.
“We have never said that Obi is not good for us; we have nothing against Obi, but we want – when decisions that concern us are being taken we want – to be part of that decision.
“Number two, the five names submitted, of course no governor in South-East wants to be vice president; everybody wants to finish his tenure.
“The five names for VP should have been five names from the five South-East states, but there was no name from Ebonyi and Imo states. I am a fighter of marginalisation of Ebonyi people.”
“If we are going to vote, we must be treated with equity. These are the issues; two names came from Anambra, one from Enugu, and one from Abia. So, what is wrong in having someone from Ebonyi and then one from Imo?
“These are the issues, but they are not as terrible as is being looked at. I know that my people put me on social media talking so many things about me, but it doesn’t move me.
“We must sit down with the presidential candidate and say look, if we work together, we must be part of the decision making. “I am not talking about myself; I am talking about the leadership of the South-East.
“If six people can come from other regions to take decision and there is nobody from the South-East, and our people think it is right, so be it.
“Nobody is against Obi. The leaders of Ndigbo are saying that when decisions are taken and you invite people from other regions, invite people from the South-East.
“They never issued any statement and anybody from the South-East that is saying that my stand is not good is not a human being, because tomorrow is bigger than today.
“If Atiku had just announced his running mate without other people from other regions seeing the list and making inputs or choices, we wouldn’t have been bothered because nobody chooses a VP for anybody, it is like a wife.
“So, but if other people were there, at least one person from the South-East should have been there.
“Two, in particular, Ebonyi State shouldn’t have been neglected even if we will not make the list because the choice is for the man.
“You remember that one of the reasons that an Ebonyi man is not too comfortable with the issue of region is that we are afraid of further marginalisation. So, these are the issues.
“Obi is my friend. You would have seen our pictures on the social media. Yes, he is my good friend and we have worked together very very well, and he said something to me and said look, ‘if I were you, I will be more bitter, I will make greater noise than you are making’.
“Obi understands. And let me give you one shocking news. I was told in the course of our meeting in Enugu that somebody asked Chekwas Okorie why is it that Igbo don’t vote for their vice presidential candidates and Chekwas told him that any day the Igbo man chooses his vice presidential candidate, the Igbo man will vote for the vice presidential candidate, and if you check, be it Ekwueme or any other, you will find out that we have never voted along that line.” https://www.independent.ng/south-west-leaders-caution-igbos-over-peter-obi/amp/ 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: South-west Leaders Caution Igbos Over Peter Obi by madmohamed(m): 6:47am On Oct 17, 2018 |
|
Re: South-west Leaders Caution Igbos Over Peter Obi by vanbonattel: 6:48am On Oct 17, 2018 |
May I remind everyone that nobody in the south east has ever had any negative things to say about the person or candidature of Peter Obi.
The only contention there was that the south east leaders were never consulted before the announcement on air, and I think they deserve to be carried along. Umahi as the leader of the governors forum didn't err in his comments, but he wasn't supposed to speak publicly about it. Igboland is United 100% behind Peter Obi and Akiku.
However, I respect our South West brothers and leaders, their advice is in good faith . More alliances will be welcome. 202 Likes 19 Shares |
Re: South-west Leaders Caution Igbos Over Peter Obi by Shuku0kukobambi: 6:49am On Oct 17, 2018 |
Imagine, na Yoruba people sef dey appeal to their leaders to stop the acrimony against their own son. They dislike Obi because Wike from SS made the choice for them. Ok o 29 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: South-west Leaders Caution Igbos Over Peter Obi by unohbethel(m): 6:49am On Oct 17, 2018 |
Av told several zombies that sane Nigerians supports Peter Obi..
If ur one of them click like 36 Likes 1 Share |
Re: South-west Leaders Caution Igbos Over Peter Obi by Diiet: 6:50am On Oct 17, 2018 |
Just as they destroyed the regime of Jonathan, they'll end up jeopardizing the chances of Atiku with the way they are acting as if they've won because of VP post. 13 Likes 1 Share |
Re: South-west Leaders Caution Igbos Over Peter Obi by unohbethel(m): 6:52am On Oct 17, 2018 |
Shuku0kukobambi:
Imagine, na Yoruba people sef dey appeal to their leaders to stop the acrimony against their own son. They dislike Obi because Wike from SS made the choice for them.
Ok o when ur enemy advises u....... 20 Likes 1 Share |
|
Re: South-west Leaders Caution Igbos Over Peter Obi by vanbonattel: 7:20am On Oct 17, 2018 |
115 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: South-west Leaders Caution Igbos Over Peter Obi by Nobody: 7:22am On Oct 17, 2018 |
Chief Bode George don't mind that oblong ugly ape called Umahi...everybody has Aticulated, he wants to let devil use him 23 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: South-west Leaders Caution Igbos Over Peter Obi by Nobody: 7:27am On Oct 17, 2018 |
Ijeshaooduaman: Ibos have suddenly forgotten Biafra. After insulting Yoruba people, ibos now want to be running mate to North. They are now Hausa/fulani slaves.
Ibos want to become VP of a country they labelled a zoo. This means ibos never wanted Biafra. Everyone can now see how greedy these people are.
2014 -- jonathan till 2019. 2015 to 2018 -- Nigeria is a zoo; We want biafra; Biafra or death. 2018 to early 2019 --- Atiku/obi we want. 2019 -- Buhari rigged the election. We don't want Nigeria again. Give us Biafra. Nigeria is a zoo Channel your energy to ensuring your people stop using shotput mobile toilet. VP slot can never kill the ideology, we would keep clamouring for our Biafra even when offered Presidential slot...For now it's a win win situation 64 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: South-west Leaders Caution Igbos Over Peter Obi by Ijeshaooduaman: 7:28am On Oct 17, 2018 |
vanbonattel:
If only you can focus your energy on the problem of brown roofs in ibadam? I need to focus on how to expose una . If Atiku loses, if they born Una well, make una start Una Biafra agitation again and see what buhari will do to you guys. Breeze don expose chicken yansh. Everyone now knows the motive behind your agitation. 43 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: South-west Leaders Caution Igbos Over Peter Obi by Ijeshaooduaman: 7:30am On Oct 17, 2018 |
kaluxy007: Channel your energy to ensuring your people stop using shotput mobile toilet. VP slot can never kill the ideology, we would keep clamouring for our Biafra even when offered Presidential slot...For now it's a win win situation See as you contradicted yourself in one post. 31 Likes |
Re: South-west Leaders Caution Igbos Over Peter Obi by fullblast(m): 7:44am On Oct 17, 2018 |
I'm so sceptical on how these Biafrans will stay together when their country finally comes to being.
Their unity is so fickle, always lacking steadfastness. 21 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: South-west Leaders Caution Igbos Over Peter Obi by murphyibiam15(m): 7:45am On Oct 17, 2018 |
vanbonattel: May I remind everyone that nobody in the south east has ever had any negative things to say about the person or candidature of Peter Obi.
The only contention there was that the south east leaders were never consulted before the announcement on air, and I think they deserve to be carried along. Umahi as the leader of the governors forum didn't err in his comments, but he wasn't supposed to speak publicly about it. Igboland is United 100% behind Peter Obi and Akiku.
However, I respect our South West brothers and leaders, their advice is in good faith . More alliances will be welcome. nice comment... 11 Likes 1 Share |
Re: South-west Leaders Caution Igbos Over Peter Obi by NIGHTMARE0O7: 7:45am On Oct 17, 2018 |
These afonjas are clown, same people that are all over the internet facebook, twitter ,instagram nairaland , and everywhere.. Hating on IGBOS because of peter obinna selection over a Yoruba, have suddenly turned to igbo adviser.
Blive Ibadan express gutter media news at ur own peril 12 Likes 1 Share |
Re: South-west Leaders Caution Igbos Over Peter Obi by NIGHTMARE0O7: 7:49am On Oct 17, 2018 |
vanbonattel: May I remind everyone that nobody in the south east has ever had any negative things to say about the person or candidature of Peter Obi.
The only contention there was that the south east leaders were never consulted before the announcement on air, and I think they deserve to be carried along. Umahi as the leader of the governors forum didn't err in his comments, but he wasn't supposed to speak publicly about it. Igboland is United 100% behind Peter Obi and Akiku.
[s]However, I respect our South West brothers and leaders, their advice is in good faith . More alliances will be welcome[/s]. So u bliv this news. Chai 2 Likes |
Re: South-west Leaders Caution Igbos Over Peter Obi by Nobody: 7:59am On Oct 17, 2018 |
Ijeshaooduaman:
See as you contradicted yourself in one post. How is it contradictory?? That we keep clamouring for what we believe in?? Or you thought we would just forget our past like Oodua people that forgot how Buhari punished Ajasin till he died 15 Likes 1 Share |
Re: South-west Leaders Caution Igbos Over Peter Obi by cmikel: 7:59am On Oct 17, 2018 |
MeanChris: Mr. Peter Obi said he owns no other house anywhere in Nigeria apart from his house in Onitsha. You should understand that when an Igbo man talks about his house, he's talking about the house he built from the scratch. In Igbo culture, when a man builds a house, he has now fulfilled one of the obligations of being a man.
Besides the house in question was bought in 2001, years before Mr. Peter Obi became the governor of Anambra state, showing you that this man was already made even before he ventured into politics.
Mr. Peter Obi singlehandedly sponsored his first term election which he was rigged out of. He spent almost three years in court seeking his mandate and after 3 years, the case ended in his favour. This is a man that made his own money, fought his own battles and left an indelible mark on the Anambra state people.
Mr. Peter Obi owes his political and economic lifeline to nobody, he has no godfather and he's not answerable to any cabal. This is the man we need in this country.
Mr. Peter Obi left $150million in the Anambra state coffers when he left the government. He provided the 3 banks and their respective account numbers where the monies and the equities were left. Unlike other governors leaving debt behind for their successors.
BMC should try harder, all these gimmicks will only make us love him more.
This is the man of the hour! Meet Mr. Peter Obi! .... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1 Like |
Re: South-west Leaders Caution Igbos Over Peter Obi by Oblang(m): 8:02am On Oct 17, 2018 |
NIGHTMARE0O7: These afonjas are clown, same people that are all over the internet facebook, twitter ,instagram nairaland , and everywhere.. Hating on IGBOS because of peter obinna selection over a Yoruba have suddenly turned to igbo adviser.
Blived Ibadan express gutter media news at ur own peril Is it Bode George that was on twitter hating obi? 5 Likes |
Re: South-west Leaders Caution Igbos Over Peter Obi by INTEGRITYA1(m): 8:07am On Oct 17, 2018 |
Best of luck to the winners. Ibeju-Lekki is so promising and top Investment destination for investors. Already built Estates also available in Abijo, Lekki, Lagos and Ikorodu where all you need is to pay and pack in. Just a click away from you. https:///send?phone=2348062342001 1 Like |
Re: South-west Leaders Caution Igbos Over Peter Obi by Dacronym(m): 8:07am On Oct 17, 2018 |
Funny stuff
I have affordable Customised Jerseys for sale See Siggy |
Re: South-west Leaders Caution Igbos Over Peter Obi by UgwuAghachi: 8:08am On Oct 17, 2018 |
Consult us before putting our son in power. That's how Okoroawusa started, with northern endorsement, before you know, he developed total disregard for the south east 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: South-west Leaders Caution Igbos Over Peter Obi by soliddust2020: 8:09am On Oct 17, 2018 |
The problem of the south east has always been their self centred leaders. Obi has been working with Atiku throughout the primaries. Just like the way the vp slot was given to tinubu who in turn choose Osibanjo. Atiku has no godfather to hand pick candidates for him but rather he is a man of his own who choose the best candidate he can work with. They better face reality and accept peter obi, we need all hands on deck to send the cowhari back to daura. 8 Likes |
Re: South-west Leaders Caution Igbos Over Peter Obi by ArmaniUhuru: 8:09am On Oct 17, 2018 |
"Both Obi and Osinbade are good but When it comes to economy there is no way you compare a man who owns a bank, the largest mall in West Africa, a brewery and other successful businesses; who has run a state government successfully, leaving zero debt and a flourishing state economy and educational sector with one whose understanding of economy as head of the economic team is sharing 5thousand in the markets." 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: South-west Leaders Caution Igbos Over Peter Obi by Enugupikin: 8:11am On Oct 17, 2018 |
let love lead |
Re: South-west Leaders Caution Igbos Over Peter Obi by ekestic1976(f): 8:11am On Oct 17, 2018 |
So Bode George is a Southwest leader?. All these so-called leaders, who made them leaders? On whose mandate are they running their politics? Participation in politics doesn't earn anyone leadership; character and morality do. We have not had any leader in Yorubaland since Awolowo, who was unanimously made Yoruba leader in a Conference of Yoruba in Ibadan in 1968. As a matter of fact, it was one of the people who were opposed to him in the politics of the first Republic that put up his name! The likes of George, Afenifere, APC and PDP are not Yoruba leaders. They seek after their own claiming leadership. 8 Likes |
Re: South-west Leaders Caution Igbos Over Peter Obi by UgwuAghachi: 8:12am On Oct 17, 2018 |
Rt |
|
Re: South-west Leaders Caution Igbos Over Peter Obi by kogi2010: 8:12am On Oct 17, 2018 |
sick ppl no love 4 one another, I trust hausa man give then the chance dey will make very good use of it, after dey will b shouting biafra |
Re: South-west Leaders Caution Igbos Over Peter Obi by Nobody: 8:13am On Oct 17, 2018 |
If only we can see ourselves as HUMAN BEINGS first and not as Invertebrates and mammals |
Re: South-west Leaders Caution Igbos Over Peter Obi by BabaRamota1980: 8:13am On Oct 17, 2018 |
South-East leaders not to scuttle the chances of the region in producing the president in 2023. Anyone that thinks Atiku will vacate after one term is nuts! 6 Likes 1 Share |