A major crisis has hit the All Progressives Congress in Enugu State
after reports emerged on Friday that the party’s national vice
chairman, South East, Emma Eneukwu, allegedly slapped the governorship
candidate in the just concluded elections, Okey Ezea, following an
argument over the state’s ministerial slot in Gen. Muhammadu Buhari’s
incoming administration.
The alleged incident reportedly took place in Abuja on Thursday,
during a meeting of South East APC leaders at the Imo State Governor’s
Lodge.
It was gathered that the closed-door meeting was chaired by Imo
State governor, Rochas Okorocha, and had Senator Chris Ngige, Senator
Osita Izunaso, Gen. J. O. J. Okoloagu (rtd.), and others in attendance.
Ezea disclosed the development in a text message that was forwarded to journalists in Enugu on Friday.
Apparently, the meeting discussed the sharing of key appointments,
as Ezea, in the SMS, said Eneukwu slapped him because he (Ezea) told the
South East leaders that Nsukka zone, where he hailed from, should
produce the minister.
He accused Eneukwu, who is from Udi, Enugu West Senatorial Zone, of
wanting the ministerial slot for himself and trying to actualise the
ambition through violence.
The text message reads, “Emma Eneukwu slapped me today because I
told South East leaders that Nsukka has not been minister since 1999.
“He did this before Rochas, Ngige, Izunaso, J. O. J, Gen. Eze, Ucha etc.
“I just said the truth and requested justice and equity in the affairs of our party and Enugu State.
“Emma (Eneukwu) wants to be minister by violence. Emma from Udi LGA
which has minister since 2007 including the incumbent, Chinedu Nebo.
“We must fight injustice and oppression. APC is change.”
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