Ebonyi State Governor, Martin Elechi, was conspicuously sidelined at
President Goodluck Jonathan’s campaign rally in Abakaliki, the state
capital, on Friday.The governor, who has lost control of the Peoples
Democratic Party structure in his state, was not given an opportunity to
speak at the rally, which held at the Abakaliki Township Stadium.Elechi
was scheduled to speak on item nine of the official programme of the
rally, but for undisclosed reasons, he was not called upon to speak
throughout the event, where the National Chairman of the PDP, Adamu
Muazu, handed the flag of the party to the party’s governorship
candidate in the state, Dave Umahi, who is equally Elechi’s
deputy.
Elechi’s loyalists, who did not participate in primaries where
Umahi emerged as the governorship candidate, had reportedly moved to the
Labour Party.The governor was also booed at the event by a section of
the crowd, which turned out for the rally.
The
development must have prompted his predecessor, former governor, Sam
Egwu, to speak up for him (Elechi), urging everybody to remember that
the governor remained the leader of the party in the state and therefore
deserved respect.Speaking at the rally, Egwu said, “We have a leader in
this state and why Ebonyi is one is that they are peaceful people; they
are people that respect culture; they are people that respect
authority; they are people that when their leaders speak, they hear
him.“I want to ask you please, no matter your personal grievances, we
have a governor that is in charge of the state. He is our governor and
you must, as a matter of principle and authority, respect him.“Forget
whatever are your personal grievances; the governor is the governor of
this state and he is our governor and you must give him all the respect
he deserves.“If you are somebody, who has personal grievances, take it
outside this place. We have Nigerians before us here; we have the
President of the country before us here. So, please, I plead with
you.”Addressing the crowd, Jonathan promised that if voted into power
for the second term, he would upgrade infrastructure, institutions and
industries within the state.
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