The immediate past governor of Enugu State, Barr. Sullivan
Chime, Tuesday night declared that the All Progressives Congress, APC, will
take over the affairs of the State in 2019.
Chime, who has been a member of the Peoples Democratic
Party, PDP, since 1999, handed over to Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of the same
political platform in 2015.
However, speaking to journalists in his Enugu residence, two
years after, the former governor maintained that “if things continue this way
in in 2019, I can assure you that APC will be in government. APC will take over
government in Enugu State; what I cannot tell you now is who the candidate will
be but anybody running as PDP candidate will be wasting him time.
“There is going to be an election in Anambra State this year
and the PDP may not even have a candidate; the Anambra election will teach them
a lesson. Every serious politician in Anambra has already moved; I expect Peter
Obi to end up in APC if he still wants to be politically active.
“Let’s not speculate what will happen between now and then
but I can assure that the change has come to Enugu State; PDP is now part of
history in Enugu State.”
Chime, who spoke on a wide range of issues, equally decried
the level of negative media reports against him, which he insisted were totally
sponsored.
He said: “In about for weeks time, it will be exactly two
years since I left office. Between then and now, a lot has been said about me,
mostly negative.
“Most of the stories were being sponsored by whoever. I
decided to stay away not just from the media but from politics. But events have
formed me out from retirement.
“A lot has happened and not too long ago, I announced my
resignation from that party, the PDP. Technically, you can say I left the party
but actual fact, the party left me.
“The party left me because the party introduced to me in
1999 no longer exists; that party no longer exists; that party was badly run
down, mismanaged; the party abandoned its constitution that used to guide us.
The party eventually came to where it is today- dead. It is
no longer a functional party. Today, we have two groups, each laying claim to
the leadership so wrongly, so unconstitutional. The one by Ali Modu Sheriff, he
was appointed, never stood for any election, just to serve out the tenure of
Bamanga Tukur after the exit of Adamu Mu’Azu; that was how Sheriff came in;
that tenure has since elapsed, but he is still claiming to be the chairman.
“On the other hand, Makarfi is claiming to be the chairman
of a non-existing body he calls the caretaker committee; there is no provision
for caretaker committee in PDD constitution; the makers of the constitution
never envisaged the situation that later arose, so illegal, so
unconstitutional.
“PDP is now a party without leadership; it has become a
party without leadership and anything without leadership cannot be functional;
they cannot even call for NEC. I challenge them to call for NEC tomorrow.
“I was a member of NEC as a serving and as a former
governor. BoT is more or less advisory organ of the party, but there is no
government in power, so the BoT is moribund. I’m not sure you will find any
founding member of the PDP still in the party; they have either left the party
or retired from politics out of frustration.
“So, in a nutshell, because of the collapse of the PDP,
people started leaving; it was like embarking on a journey of no destination;
people are disembarking from the vehicle called PDP, joining other vehicles to
take them to their destinations.
“I completed my tenure in 2015 and I have a lot of people
who still have a long way to go; I have to show them the way.
“I left office after serving out my full tenure and I had
the privilege of handing over to my successor; not very many people had that
privilege; it was a great privilege.
“Also, at the end of my tenure, a lot of people, all the
zones, cutting across political parties, the people of Enugu State, they came
to my private residence in the village to say ‘thank you’, with their
traditional rulers, and the incumbent governor himself attended all the
ceremonies. Everyone thanked me for all did for them. One particular prayer
kept coming- for my successor to continue with what I left behind, to continue
the way I governed the State, they were satisfied, they could not ask for more.
“But since I announced my exit from the PDP, I have been
branded a total failure, after two years. Some people think that I left the PDP
for the purpose of nursing an ambition of going to the Senate; so their
ambition is to bring me down. It is unfortunate that the media is being used,
nobody no longer says anything about how we government the State.
“On one particular occasion in Aninri, the Deputy Senate
President so shamelessly accused me of abandoning the people of Aninri, that
throughout my 8 year tenure I never appointed permanent secretary from Aninri,
that it was the present government that remembered them, that Aninri did not
have commissioners then.
“I used the word shamelessly because somebody who served as
SSG in this State and now a DSP could have cross-checked his facts and not dish
out unfounded lies. I had three perm secs from Aninri under my administration,
even though Aninri is about 10 wards. I had perm sec in charge of due process-
Mr. Wilson Njoku, appointed in 2010, that was during my administration.
Emmanuel Ndubuisi was appointed in 2013 during my administration, he is still serving
as a perm sec and there was Benson Njoku, appointed in 2008 during my
administration.
“I also made sure that every local government had a
commissioner in my administration. For Aninri, first was Okezie Nwanjoku; he
served out first term of four years and I now made him special adviser on MDGs
in my second term, then appointed the same Ajah on whose event these aspersions
were cast on me as commissioner for water resources. He served for 2 years,
didn’t do well, I dropped him and appointed Prof. Okolo who became my
commissioner for education till I left office.
“While these were happening, I also had somebody from Aninri
as chairman of ENSUBEB, from Nenwe.
“So, because I decided to leave politics, people now decided
to be telling cheap lies; he (Ekweremadu) should stop running me down; if he
has nothing to say, let him shut up.”
On his decision to join the APC, Chime had this to say: “it
is not a rumour; I have made my consultations; I have met with all the ward
chairmen in the State; I met with all the local government chairmen; I have
also met with all the members of the State exco of the party as well as the
national leadership and they assured me that I have a place; that I can come
in. They are excited having me in the party and I’m excited joining them.
“APC is the only viable party in the country that can take
any politician to his destination. As of today, (we pray what happened to the
PDP will not happen to the APC), APC is the only national party; they have
governors in all the zones of the country. It is a national party, not a local
party, so we are happy to join the party.
“So, on the 6th of May, I will formally be registered as a
member of that party; that’s why I called you to let you know. I didn’t leave
the PDP because of any other reason but because the party died.
“I said it before, may be the INEC is taking time; this is
the time to formally deregister the PDP; the party that no longer plays by the
rules should be deregistered; let them go to court but the question is- which
of the factions will go to court.
“I also want to say that I am not joing the APC because of
any EFCC case or any other issue. Yes, I was invited by the EFCC over the party’s
campaign fund. During that campaign, money was brought as usual, PDP sent money
to the Enugu PDP; the money was sent through the bank, N450m, and some persons
went there and signed for it. The PDP campaign organization disbursed the money
accordingly. They earlier came up with a budget which was modified and the
money was disbursed by them in that regards.
“The lady (Rita Mbah) tried to be smart; firstly she denied
seeing the money; later she came back and remembered she saw the money. In the
statement she wrote, very silly, she said she was peeping into the list I was
holding; we were the red carpet so I wonder how she was doing the peeping from
where she was staying, may be she was using microscope, and because she was so
intelligent, she remembered the last kobo given to everybody.
“Allow the EFCC to do their job. If EFCC feels that I have
more to tell them, I expect them to invite me; I gave them my phone number. I
don’t have any issue with EFCC, I have heard about petitions, but EFCC has not
called to ask me question about anything since I left office.
“They want to use blackmail; they said it is because of EFCC
case; they said I want to run for Senate, just to make it look like it is for a
personal gain. Who hasn’t been invited by the EFCC? It is not an issue. It
becomes an issue when they take you to court, having found sufficient evidence
to prosecute you.
“Right now, if you go to the various wards, they will tell
you that they have tremendous improvement since I declared my intention. Just two
days ago, when they had a meeting in the ward, they said 200 people came to
register.
“I didn’t start this journey without letting people know,
those who should know. As a former governor, the entire State is my
constituency, so I informed those who should know that I’m leaving the PDP.”
When asked to comment on the alleged debt burden which is
hampering the administration of his successor, Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, the
former governor said; “I ran such a very responsible government, such that by
the time we were done, we had even expended a lot of money on behalf of the
federal government. Up till today, Enugu State will tell you we are expecting
refund, but do you hear when the refund come? They are pursuing money earned by
my administration. The federal government is owing Enugu State about N40b; this
include work done on federal roads and the Paris Club fund; that’s what this
administration is enjoying now. Whether the government is doing well or not
cannot be attributed to Enugu State owing money.
“Throughout my 8 years in office, the excess crude that came
was N19billion; that was the only extra money that came. The rest was the
statutory allocation, N2b, N3b monthly. You can make enquiry since we left
office, how much has come into Enugu State.
“When I came into office, Enugu government was owing civil
servants three months’ salary arrears. It even became a bigger problem because
even though the Federal Government had withheld the last allocation for the
incoming government, we never knew that the outgoing government took over draft
in the Intercontinental Bank; so as soon as the money dropped, the Bank took
it; we were left with nothing. We started from day one to struggle. But because
of the arrangement I made with the Bank PHB, I was paying salary 25th of every
month, from 2007 until May 2015, we paid salary consistently. The records are
there.”
While ruling out any personal rift between him and his
predecessor, Chimaroke Nnamani, he said: “we were friends; he was the one that
invited me to join his administration. When he was leaving, favoured me as a
candidate and I became governor. I never had issues with Chimaroke Nnamani.
“I think probably we went back to how we used to be before
we came into government. We attended the same secondary school; we attended the
same University, though he read medicine while I read law, but we were not that
kind of paddy-paddy.
“Politically, we had disagreements as he left PDP and formed
his own party; whatever difference we had was political; I don’t have personal
issues with Chimaroke.”
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