APC cant force Amaechi to suppot Senator Magnus Abe as governor in 2019.
The Chairman of All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers State,
Davies Ikanya, has said since the Minister of Transport, Rotimi Amaechi, has
insisted he won’t support Senator Magnus Abe’s governorship aspiration, the
party cannot coerce him.
He
also said Abe had to secretly lobby Amaechi if he wants him to support his
governorship ambition.
Ikanya
told the Guardian Newspaper: “Amaechi and Abe have not complained to me that
they have any problem. But I think Abe said he wants to be governor and Amaechi
said no, that he has another person in my mind. Supposing Amaechi turns back
tomorrow and says, ‘Abe, I support you.’ What am I going to settle? What people
think requires settlement does not.
“If
Abe wants Amaechi to support him, he will go secretly to lobby Amaechi. It is
not the party that must tell Amaechi to support Abe. It is personal.
“People
are not lobbying; they are just sitting on the wall. For instance, in the
United States, the leader of the House of Representatives did not support Donald
Trump at the primaries, because they were quarreling.
“So,
if someone says I am not going to support you, you begin to quarrel with the
person? This ought not be so. If you are requesting for something, the person
has the right to either accept or reject your request.
“No
individual is dictating who will go for any position. Amaechi is not dictating,
but simply saying he is not supporting Abe. That does not mean he is dictating
who will go for any position. After all, how many votes will Amaechi cast on
the day of primaries? So, the noise they are making is unnecessary and I have
told them to go and look for delegates, to talk to and lobby them.
“What
Amaechi and Abe are doing now is what people should be doing during general
election, and not during primaries, where delegates are sought and lobbied. Not
every party member is a delegate. The social media is also compounding the
situation.
“Instead
of lobbying for their preferred candidates, they are presenting matters in a
way to cause problems. It is just like a student, instead of reading and
preparing for his exams, he wants to submit his papers without writing any
exam, which can only guarantee failure.”
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