The election petition tribunal sitting in Umuahia, Abia state, on Tuesday November 3, upheld the April 2015 governorship election of Governor OkezieIkpeazu. For lacking in merit, the tribunal dismissed the petition of Alex Otti of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA). Delivering judgment, the tribunal chaired by Usman Bwala, held that Otti and his party were not able to prove beyond doubt, their claim to have won the election.
It is preposterous that a party which urged the tribunal to nullify the election by claiming that it was marred with irregularities, was the same party asking the tribunal to declare its candidate winner of the same election. This absurd request goes to show that indeed the APGA in Abia is not only disillusioned but manned by highly incompetent officials. Theirhumiliating lo
First, ideology should inspire membership of a party, not grievances. It is common knowledge that the APGA in Abia was an obscurely unknown opposition party until many former PDP members, who for selfish reasons decamped and helped swell the ranks of the party. Even when supporters of Ottiwould claim that it was his entrance that gave weight to APGA, the truth is that Otti’s entrance and emergence as the party’s governorship candidate was the beginning of the end of APGA in Abia state. The influx of those former PDP members and Otti to APGA, was a fallout of entrenched grievances harboured towards the PDP and not because they were inspired by APGAs ideology. In clear terms, they hijacked the party to fulfil their selfish aspirations. Their sudden rise in membership gave them a false sense of popularity, even when it should have been obvious that they were standing on a faulty foundation.
Two, a party’s ticket should never be for the highest bidder, let alone a known capitalist whose only interest is to profit himself. It’s puzzling that a few individuals would believe in a man lacking in consistency. Following Otti’s
Three, a party should field a candidate who’s been tested in public service. This is where the PeoplesDemocratic Party (PDP) in Abia first got the upper hand against APGA. Supporters
Four, better a truthful chairman than a double-mouthed ‘Reverend’. H
Lastly, feed your members with knowledge, not propaganda. No matter how few they might havebeen, Abia APGA was supposed to have invested heavily in educating its members, who in turn would have campaigned vigorously for the party, winning new converts. Instead what the party deemed more important was to arm some social media mercenaries to disseminate their propaganda. There are a number of blogs, Facebook pages and twitter handles which are being bankrolled by APGA. A few tens of comments, likes an
It is unlikely that the APGA in Abia will learn from its loss; another lesson in how not to run a political party. An organisation must be elastic and willing to tell itself the truth. The truth here is that Otti and APGA never had a fighting chance against Governor Ikpeazu and the PDP, and rather than appeal, now is the time to close ranks with a government elected by the people to develop Abia and usher in a new era.This is how a party that aspires to one day lead a state should behave, by putting the state first.