Iyorchia Ayu, the National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has lambasted Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom for shunning the PDP Presidential Campaign Rally for its Presidential Candidate, Atiku Abubakar in Makurdi, Benue State Capital.
Ortom, his deputy, Benson Abounu, Commissioners, Aides and the 22 Local Government Chairmen of the State were all absent at the campaign rally which infuriated Ayu. The is controlled by the PDP. The National Chairman hails from there.
Ortom is one of the PDP G5 Governors, led by Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, who declared war on the Leadership of the Party as represented by Ayu and its Presidential Candidate, Atiku, since Wike lost both the Presidential and Vice Presidential tickets to Atiku and Delta State Governor, Dr Ifeanyi Okowa.
Leading the campaign rally for Atiku in the State are former Governor of the state, Senator Gabriel Suswam, former President of the Senate, David Mark, and the three Senators representing Zone A, B and C; Suswam, Orker Jev and Abba Moro. They were all present.
Also, the Party’s Governorship Candidate and his deputy, Titus Uba and John Ngbede, respectively, and some state working committee members attended the rally.
At the rally, Ayu appealed to Ortom, who had not shown support for Atiku, to join hands with the party to be able to rescue the country.
Ayu said that he met with one of the G-5 governors, the Abia State Governor, Okezie Ikpeazu, two days ago and also urged him to work with them.
The PDP Chairman however claimed that there was no division in the party, despite the position of the aggrieved G-5 Governors.
Ayu said, “What we have is some of our members who are aggrieved but we are appealing to Governor Ortom to come back and join us to rescue the country. Governor Ortom has nowhere to go. We have already resolved our issue with Governor of Abia State, Okezie Ikpeazu. I was with him two days ago and he has agreed to work for the success of our party.”
Atiku, while speaking with the mammoth crowd at the rally, promised to ensure that the crisis between the people of the state and Fulani herders would be resolved if voted into office.
He said, “I am the umbrella of Tiv people worldwide. If you vote for me, I will make sure peace return to Benue State. I will come to the state and make sure Fulani signs a peace pact with the people of the state.”
Atiku also promised that the $10m promised in his blueprint would be injected into the economy to create jobs for the youth.
He further assured the people of Benue State that he would fix the federal roads that pass through the state, just as he promised to reopen the railway line that passed through the state and ensure that the Academic Staff Union of Universities no longer embarks on strike.
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