Umahi
Ebonyi State Governor and chairman of South-East Governors
Forum, David Umahi, on Tuesday said while he is not against the
choice of former Governor Peter Obi as the running mate to the
Peoples Democratic Party presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, he
disliked the process leading to his (Obi) selection.
Umahi
stated this in an interview with journalists in Abakaliki, the state
capital.
The
governor faced a backlash when he led leaders of the party to
complain against the selection process that threw up Obi as vice
presidential candidate of the party. Many accused him of sabotaging
the interest of the Igbo nation.
Umahi
said he was only against the process and not the competence of Obi.
He
questioned ”how people from other regions will meet and take
decisions that concern the South-east without the input of a single
person from the region.
“We
have never said that we are against Peter Obi; but what we have said
is that, if six people can come together from five other regions and
look at recommendations for the South-east and no South-east person
is there, that is not good for us.
“We
have never said that Obi is not good for us, we have nothing against
Obi. But we want when decisions that concern us are being taken, we
want to be part of that decision,” Mr Umahi said.
The
governor also expressed displeasure at the ‘imbalance’ in the
initial five-member shortlist of persons being considered for the VP
slot which he said ”had no person from Imo and Ebonyi States on
it.”
“Number
two, the five names submitted, of course, no governors in South-east
wants to be vice president; everybody wants to finish his tenure. The
five names for VP should have been five names from the five
South-east states; but there was no name from Ebonyi and Imo states.
“I
am a fighter of marginalisation of Ebonyi people. If we are going to
vote, we must be treated with equity. These are the issues; two names
came from Anambra, one from Enugu and two from Abia. So, what is
wrong in having someone from Ebonyi and then one from Imo?
”These
are the issues but they are not as terrible as it is being looked at.
I know that my people put me on social media saying so many terrible
things about me but it doesn’t move me.
“We
must sit down with the presidential candidate and say look if we work
together, we must be part of the decision-making. I am not talking
about myself. I am talking about the leadership of the South-east.”
He
said the region would continue to fight against any form of
marginalisation in the political process.
“You remember that one of the reasons that the Ebonyi man is not too comfortable with the issue of the region is that we are afraid of further marginalisation. So, these are the issues. Obi is my friend. You would have seen our pictures on the social media. Yes, he is my good friend and we have worked together very very well. He (Obi) said something to me: ”If I were you, I will be more bitter, I will make a greater noise than you are making.
“You remember that one of the reasons that the Ebonyi man is not too comfortable with the issue of the region is that we are afraid of further marginalisation. So, these are the issues. Obi is my friend. You would have seen our pictures on the social media. Yes, he is my good friend and we have worked together very very well. He (Obi) said something to me: ”If I were you, I will be more bitter, I will make a greater noise than you are making.
“Obi
understands. And let me give you one shocking news. I was told in the
course of our meeting in Enugu that somebody asked Chekwas Okorie
(chairman, United Progressive Party) why is it that Igbo don’t vote
for vice presidential candidates from their region and Chekwas told
him that any day the Igbo man chooses (is allowed to choose) his vice
presidential candidate, the Igbo man will vote for the vice
presidential candidate and if you check, be it (Alex) Ekwueme or any
other, you will find out that we have never voted along that line.”
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