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Prince Ifeanyi Onyeije responds with more details to an earlier article on zoning of the governorship by the Peoples Democratic Party in Abia State
The piece authored by one Ugo Aliogo at Page 19 of THISDAY of Tuesday, April 27, 2021 made an interesting read.
The author tried to X-ray the last House of Representatives bye election for the Aba North/Aba South Federal Constituency won by the PDP candidate, Chimaobi Ebisike.
However, a closer look at the piece and its real intent reveals a well oiled political plot aimed at strengthening the argument for power shift fo Abia North in general, and to the Isuikwuato area in particular, in 2023.
There are fears in Abia State that the Peoples Democratic Party may suffer the fate of the All Progressives Congress in 2023 if it jettisons its Charter of Equity, Ugo Aliogo writes
You learn more from defeat than victory. This famous Japanese proverb treasured by Korean marketing wizkids should make lots of sense to the stakeholders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Abia State after their thumping triumph in the recent Aba Federal Constituency by-election. There is the temptation to be swept away by the scintillating breeze of Chimaobi Ebisike’s emphatic 10,322 votes over Mascot Uzor Kalu’s 3,674.
While the All Progressives Congress (APC) is licking its wounds from the crushing Aba defeat, PDP has hard lessons to learn from the victory. Hubris, the ultimate destroyer of the Warrior who ignores the source of his strength, awaits PDP unless it avoids pushing the self-destruct button in the manner APC did.
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By: Arkin Rock Mba Ahukanna
The creation of Abia state out of the old Imo state in 1991 was greeted with much excitement and euphoria. Abia was born and predicated on the idea that creating a new state called Abia would be a tool for rapid even socio-economic and infrastructural development across the nook and cranny of the area without any section or zone feeling marginalised, discriminated against or even neglected. It was also aimed at bringing government closer to the people and give all component parts and people a due sense of belonging without any group left behind in the development architecture of the state.