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APC Akwa Ibom future remains bleak as crisis worsens

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Due to the protracted conflict engulfing the party, the Akwa Ibom State chapter of the All Progressives Congress, APC, has yet to inaugurate its governorship campaign council with just six weeks until the Nigerian governorship election.

The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Young Progressives Party, YPP, and New Nigeria Peoples Party, NNPP, had finished touring the State’s 31 local government areas and had made significant progress on their ward-to-ward tours.

Considering the limited time, observers have questioned what magic the APC will perform to cover all local governments if it ever starts its campaigning.
The uncertainty that the APC might not run a candidate for governor in the elections in March 2023 was at least allayed by the Appeal Court’s decision from last week.

Soon after the party’s primary, Akanimo Udofia was challenged in court by one of the governorship candidates, Senator Ita Enang, who was also President Muhammadu Buhari’s former special adviser on the Niger Delta.

Since Udofia’s name was on the PDP primary ballot, according to Enang, he was still a party member.

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However, the High Court decided in Enang’s favor, nullified the results, and mandated that the APC have a new primary without Akanimo’s involvement. However, the APC and Akanimo appealed the decision where the High Court’s decision was at issue.

Prior to this, the Akwa Ibom APC was mired in internal strife and a struggle for domination among stakeholders, which many claimed might have a negative impact on their performance in the March governorship race.

But when it comes to Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the APC’s presidential candidate, the leaders in Akwa Ibom are on the same page.

According to Mr. Nsima Ekere, a stakeholder and former managing director of the Niger Delta Development Commission, APC has implemented an internal process to address the problems.

During his first ministerial briefing, he claimed that the honorable Obong Umana Okon Umana, Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, had started the process of peace and reconciliation.
“We are happy to say that the APC family in Akwa Ibom State is reinvigorating itself; we are excited that at least we have an opportunity to do something together, you know there have been loads of issues in the party before now.

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“Weeks ago the Honourable Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Obong Umana Okon Umana in what was supposed to be his ministerial briefing, turned out to be the first reconciliation meeting of APC in Akwa Ibom State of which we are very grateful. You need to see the excitement at the grassroots level of which for a long time, the party is coming together and trying to arrange itself. We are happy about the prospects,” he said.

Concerned about the collapse of the APC, Ekere promised that in the days leading up to the elections, “some of the court matters shall be removed so that APC will be a united family once again.”

The party pleaded with Senator Enang to end the matter, but that request was ignored as he moved to the Supreme Court after losing at Appeal.

Enang maintains that the governorship primary that selected Udofia as the party’s nominee was a sham and that he is not an APC member, claiming that Udofia ran in the PDP primary on May 25, 2022, lost, and then ran in the APC primary on May 26, 2022.

 

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Controversy Over Essien Udim Election Fades as PDP Candidate Congratulates APC Rival

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The dispute surrounding the October 5 local government election in Essien Udim, Akwa Ibom State, is gradually subsiding after the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Enobong Patrick Friday, issued a congratulatory message to his rival, Ntiedo Usoro of the All Progressives Congress (APC), who was declared the winner.

Essien Udim, the home of Senate President Godswill Akpabio, became the center of attention when the local Returning Officer, Professor Inyang Ating, initially announced the PDP candidate as the winner with 55,612 votes, compared to Usoro’s 686 votes. However, the next day, Akwa Ibom State Independent Electoral Commission (AKISIEC) Chairman, Elder Aniedi Ikoiwak, declared Usoro of the APC the winner, stating that he had secured 51,751 votes, while the PDP received 22,799 votes.

The sudden reversal sparked protests from PDP stakeholders, who alleged the result was manipulated to favor the Senate President. Some commentators described the decision as a “political palliative” to maintain the relationship between Governor Umo Eno and Akpabio.

Professor Ating’s earlier declaration was dismissed by AKISIEC as fake, with Ikoiwak clarifying that Ating was not officially appointed as Returning Officer and had no authority to announce the results. The legitimate Returning Officer, Professor Uduak Okon, had submitted the official results that declared APC the winner.

After days of silence, the PDP candidate, reportedly under pressure, congratulated Usoro in a message aimed at reducing tensions in the state. In the message, Friday pledged his support for Usoro’s administration, emphasizing the need for governance over electoral disputes.

Despite this, some PDP members have expressed dismay, calling the situation a conspiracy to undermine the will of the people. They raised concerns about the influence of the governor over the state’s electoral commission and its impact on election outcomes.

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EFCC Arrests 28 Suspected Internet Fraudsters in Akwa Ibom and Edo States

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has apprehended 28 individuals suspected of involvement in internet fraud in Akwa Ibom and Edo states.

The EFCC spokesman, Dele Oyewale, disclosed the arrests in a statement released on Tuesday in Abuja.

According to Oyewale, the arrests took place on October 7 during a coordinated sting operation based on credible intelligence regarding the suspects’ fraudulent activities. In Akwa Ibom, 13 suspects were arrested in the Nwaniba area of Uyo, while 15 suspects were taken into custody in Benin City, Edo State.

Items seized from the suspects in Akwa Ibom included two Lexus 350 saloon cars, a Toyota Camry V6, a Toyota Corolla, six laptops, and 20 smartphones. In Benin, four luxury vehicles, laptops, and phones were recovered from the suspects.

The EFCC confirmed that the suspects will be charged to court following the conclusion of investigations.

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Gov. Umo Eno Ushers in New Era of Political Harmony in Akwa Ibom

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The political landscape of Akwa Ibom State is witnessing a significant shift under Governor Umo Eno, marking a departure from the longstanding “winner-takes-all” approach. Since the state’s creation and the return of democracy in 1999, politics had largely been dominated by the ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP), often isolating opposition parties from state affairs.

Historically, there was a notable divide between members of the ruling party and the opposition, with social and political relationships strained to the extent that associating with opposition figures could lead to sanctions. This exclusionary practice remained the norm until the election of Pastor Umo Eno as governor in 2023.

Despite facing legal challenges leading up to his victory, Eno has demonstrated a commitment to fostering political inclusivity. He publicly invited all Akwa Ibom citizens, regardless of political affiliation, to contribute to the state’s progress. His approach, which emphasizes unity and development over partisan divides, was a clear break from the past and initially surprised members of his own party.

A key moment in this new political chapter occurred when Governor Eno, accompanied by his cabinet and party leaders, visited Senate President Chief Godswill Akpabio, a prominent leader of the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC), in Abuja. At the event, Eno pledged his willingness to collaborate with Akpabio for the state’s benefit.

Later, during Akpabio’s visit to Akwa Ibom, Governor Eno formally welcomed him at the Government House and hosted a dinner in his honor. This gesture signaled a turning point in Akwa Ibom politics, showcasing a commitment to political inclusion and collaboration.

Governor Eno has continued to attend events celebrating Akpabio’s achievements, reinforcing a spirit of cooperation that has been praised by both sides. This new approach to governance stands in contrast to the more contentious relationships seen under previous administrations, setting a new precedent for political unity in Akwa Ibom State.

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