Former
Minister of Interior, Capt Emmanuel Ihenacho (Retd) may dump the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) for another political platform in his quest to actualize
his much rumoured governorship intention in Imo State in 2015.
Reliable
sources told this blog that Ihenacho
may be loosing the battle to pick the PDP governorship nomination ticket in Imo
State as a result of fierce and persistent opposition from the Deputy Speaker,
Federal House of Representatives, Rt Hon Emeka Ihedioha. Ihedioha is said to be eying the Imo
governorship seat in 2015.
The calculations
in Iheanacho’s camp are that the Deputy Speaker appears to be enjoying a
sizzling political romance with the top echelon of the PDP in Abuja who may
have identified the Deputy Speaker as a formidable candidate to wrestle power
from Governor Rochas Okorocha of APGA.
The
source said ‘The influence of the Deputy Speaker has continued to intimidate
other contenders for the nomination ticket in Imo PDP. And because he is a
ranking member of the Party at the national level because of his position as
Deputy Speaker, it will be difficult to deny him the party’s ticket if he
decides to run for the governorship seat in 2015 on the party’s platform’
Efforts
to speak to Capt Iheanacho on the matter was futile at press time, but a close source
denied plans by the sailor to leave the PDP for any other political party,
saying reports of his possible defection to another political platform is the
wishful thinking of his political detractors who are scared of his rising and
intimidating political profile.
An aide
of the ex minister who spoke to this blog
in response to our inquiries said it is preposterous for anyone to allude that
Capt Ihenacho is leaving the PDP when he (Iheancho) has not declared his desire
to aspire for the office of the Governor of Imo State or any other elective
position for that matter.
‘It is
false. Who said he is leaving the party for anyone. This is not the time for
politicking. Besides, has he told you
that he wants to be governor of Imo State?’ he replied.
It was
learnt that the scramble for the Imo PDP governorship ticket has gathered
momentum following indications that the Deputy Speaker, Rt Hon. Emeka Ihedioha,
may have set his sights on the governorship race in the State. He is said to
have erected a quiet, but efficient and effective campaign machinery within the
party in the State which will metamorphose into a full blown political
structure when the race for the governorship seat begins.
The PDP
in Imo State has remained in opposition since its candidate and then governor
of Imo State, Dr. Ikedi Ohakim lost the 2011
governorship election to Owelle Rochas Okorocha of the All Progressives Grand Alliance
(APGA).
When this
blog
contacted the Imo State Chairman of the PDP, Eze Duruihoma (SAN) in Owerri for
comments, he was not on sit, but a member of the party executive who spoke on
condition of anonymity, said it is out of place for anyone to conjure that the party’s
governorship ticket has been conceded to a candidate who has not even declared
his intention to aspire for any office.
He said
‘There are rules in the party. There is a process for selecting party flag
bearers that will fly the party’s flag for various elective positions. So,
there is no basis for anyone to leave the party when the whistle has not been
blown’
Capt
Iheanacho is said to have scores to settle with some leaders of the party in the
State who accused him of anti party activities during the last general
elections in Imo State. He was said to have worked for APGA in his Owerri North
Local Government Area, a development which partly contributed to his suspension
as Interior Minister by President Goodluck Jonathan.
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