Why Enugu APC is having leadership crisis – Ambassador Ezeh Reveals
According to
him, those who became Party executives in the state did not sufficiently know
each other prior to their inauguration.
He said it
was so, at that time, because the separate groups that formed the APC in the
state merely took the words of each bloc which fielded candidates on face value
without proper character analysis of the individuals.
Speaking to the
Media in an interview, Ambassador Ezeh said: “it was only after the executive
was constituted that we began to know ourselves in details and the individual
characters.
“But because
the Party is going along with its constitution, it is when the next elective
congresses come around in 2018 that the members of the Party, having known who
is who, will be a little bit more discriminatory when certain individuals bring
themselves up for election into executive positions.”
He further
disclosed that had “the National headquarters of the Party intervened in the
allegations and counter-allegations regarding the misappropriation of Party
finances earlier by sending a visitation panel to Enugu state, it would have
helped a lot to catalyse a catharsis” in the leadership crisis rocking the
state chapter of the Party.
Ezeh said:
“In 2014, we had to virtually beg people to come into the Party then. Not many
people believed in the Party as opposed to what is happening now as it is
growing exponentially.
“The parties
that came together to form the APC in Enugu state were different from other
parties in other places, because in other states they had a semblance of
national spread like the ACN, the CPC.
“But in
Enugu State, the Labour Party from which my group joined ACN and from there
APC, we were the most ‘effective’. We were the party the grassroots knew much
better than other opposition parties in the state.
“However, we
didn’t know each other very well, especially those that joined from outside.
The result was that when we constituted the executive, we had to do it by
mutual agreement amongst the members of the parties that merged. We had to take
the words of the different blocs that was fielding different persons for
certain position.
“It was only
after the executive was constituted that we began to know ourselves in details
and the individual characters. But because the party is going along with its
constitution, it is when the congresses come around the members of the party
must have known who is who. So when they bring themselves up for election into
executive positions, we would be a little bit more discriminatory.
“Added to
that, I feel that if the National headquarters of the Party had intervened in
the allegations and counter-allegations regarding the misappropriation of Party
finances by sending a visitation panel to Enugu state, it would have helped a
lot. It would have help catalyse a catharsis.
“That means
that even if some merits were found in the doubts expressed by those who did
not understand how the Party finances were spent, may be, whoever must have
come short of accountability would have apologised, turned a new leaf and the
Party would have started afresh.
“But since
all those accusations have been made, there has been no outside arbitration.
And I believe that arbitration is needed more and more as the days go by.”
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