Bianca Ojukwu gives reason for shunning APGA campaign

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By Favour Goodness

Widow of the late leader of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Mrs Bianca Ojukwu has stated her reason for staying away from the campaign flag-off of the party, last Saturday.

Her absence at the rally had kept party supporters wondering, especially as there had been a purported reconciliation, between her and the party, by committee headed by Sen. Victor Umeh.

Mrs Ojukwu while speaking on her absence described the removal of her husbandโ€™s image from the uniform of the party as an affront and ill treatments to her late husband by the present leadership of APGA.

โ€œIt is an irony that today, Gov. Willie Obiano has gone back to his own vomit by resuscitating Dim Ojukwuโ€™s pictures for use in campaigning for the upcoming elections in Anambra state.

โ€œThis is the height of opportunism and hypocrisy. Is Ojukwu not the same man Obiano once described as a dead man who was no longer relevant to the party?

โ€œWhy should I permit him to keep trampling on the legacy of my late husband who put his heart and soul into this party?

โ€œOjukwu should not be like a light switch to be turned on for party campaign, and turned off once the election is wonโ€, she said.

The former Nigerian Ambassador to Spain, expressed displeasure over the decision of APGA leadership under Gov. Obiano to expunge her husbandโ€™s image from APGA uniform and other insignia of the party.

โ€œIt is most unfortunate that Obiano decided to remove the picture of Ojukwu and replace same with his picture, just to drive home his statement that โ€˜he would no longer tie the fate and fortunes of APGA to the memory of a dead manโ€™, obviously in reference to my husbandโ€, Bianca said.

She lamented that the report of the Sen. Victor Umeh-led Peace and Reconciliation Committee that visited her in Enugu few weeks ago which pointed the way forward for APGA, had been discarded by the governor and the party leadership.

Mrs Ojukwu, however, indicated that she remained hopeful that in spite of APGAโ€™s current travails that the party has a fair chance of producing the next governor of the state.

She described the party as presently constituted as a field of โ€˜sorrowโ€™ for so many walking woundedโ€ฆfrom aggrieved aspirants, party members at the grassroots, as well as party stakeholders.

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