APGA tackles Bianca, says Ojukwu’s widow lost Senate ticket after getting support
The National
Chairman of All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Dr. Victor Ike Oye says
Mrs. Bianca Ojukwu has not been fair to him or the party in spite of all the
support and privileges she enjoyed.
Oye told
newsmen in Awka that he deserved an apology for the misplaced and unwarranted
attacks on him by the wife of the late Biafra warlord, Dim Chukwuemeka Ojukwu.
He said
though Bianca joined the Anambra South Senatorial contest for APGA ticket a bit
late, she got a lot of assistance from the party to enable her clinch the
nomination, and wondered why she lost.
Oye said he
did not offend Bianca in any way and expressed surprise at Bianca’s invective
on him and the party.
He said
rather than castigate the national chairman and the party, Bianca should have
been explaining her loss after receiving so much logistics to enable her win.
Oye said
Bianca’s media swipe on APGA did not befit her status as the mother of the
party, but smacked more of anti-party activity.
“Bianca is
my personal friend and there is no way I could have done any wrong against her.
“I must tell
you that I was surprised when she started attacking me in the media. I think
that was a very serious mistake on her part, because she is fighting the wrong
person.
“I did not
do Bianca anything. People were sent to conduct the primary election and they
returned result to me and that was all I cared for.
“APGA gave
her support, I wouldn’t want to announce it openly, but we gave her all the
support she needed to win but she did not win.
“That is why
I said she should tell why she lost, I will even question her later to explain
to me why she lost after all the support we gave her.
“She calls
herself Mother General of APGA, but as a mother she should not be castigating
the party like that.
“Her action
is anti-party, but we don’t want to go into all that, because I know that very
soon she will know the truth as truth is immutable,” he said.
Oye said the
report available to the party showed that primary election for Anambra South
Senatorial District ticket which Bianca participated in held and ended well
with a clear winner announced to the public.
The
chairman, who recalled the party’s insistence on fair and open primary
elections, said Bianca could have been awarded the ticket if she had indicated
interest much earlier.
Oye said it
was wrong for Bianca to blackmail him or APGA because of her marital status,
adding that such emotions and sentiments were not accommodated by the
constitution of the party or any other in the country.
“The report
I got is that it went well and that a winner emerged.
“The report
said she was there, she participated and the votes were counted and result declared,
including her own and the man won.
“They said
we gave Senator Victor Umeh ticket unopposed yes, because he indicated interest
early enough and he deserved it too. If Bianca had shown interest much earlier,
I would have announced it that nobody else would be tolerated.
“But she
joined the fray after Ukachukwu and Ifeanyi had declared and were already
running.
“That she is
a widow does not confer on her a special status; it is not in APGA constitution
that once you are a widow we give you ticket?
“I don’t
think it is in the constitution of any party in Nigeria that once you are a
widow you get automatic ticket.
“Remember we
said that it was going to be contested openly, and it was contested.
“I hold her
in high esteem, I respect her as the wife of Ojukwu.
“But she has
been castigating me in the media, she owes me an apology, a serious apology,
because I have done nothing against her,” he said.
Bianca has
been leading campaign for Oye’s resignation as chairman of APGA since the
conclusion of the party’s primary where she lost nomination to run for Senate.
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