INTENSE political consultations, manoeuvrings and horse-trading have
continued at the highest level within the Southeast geo-political zone
of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in search of a suitable
replacement to Chief Olisa Metuh, the erstwhile National Publicity
Secretary of the party.
Metuh, who was among the embattled top egg-heads of the party that were forced to resign their positions was caught at the wrong side of emotions of the geo-political zone for a catalogue of reasons.These include alleged incompetence, inaccessibility, aloofness and insensitivity to the needs, aspirations and expectations of his people.
A founding father of the party in the state, Chief Nnadubem Nwakwesi from Nnewi and who addressed journalists in Awka yesterday disclosed that Metuh was a let down to the zone , as he shot his doors to the people the moment he got into the office.
He stated that the former publicity secretary rendered himself completely inaccessible to every segment of government and people from the zone, and that he proved to be incompetent in such a high and very demanding office and was no match for a fire-brand like Alhaji Lai Mohammed of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), who was constantly on top of his game.
Nwakwesi disclosed that Mohammed had constantly remained miles ahead of Metuh, who tottered behind with lame excuses, instead of keeping other opposition parties on their toes.
“Metuh is no match to Chief Lai Mohammed who has become the hallmark of political opposition in contemporary Nigeria political history. He has made a Lilliput out of Metuh.
Southeast has budding fire-brand public relations experts who could dictate the pace for other parties to follow,” he said.
He named Chief Okey Muo-Aroh and Chief Chike Udenze as good and able materials,who could fit into the vacant seat.
Another stakeholder, Mr. Isaac Ezufoh, who is from Ideani, described Muo-Aroh, a former elected Idemili North Council Chairman and a founding father of the party in the state, as “capable and able party man who regularly accepts any challenging party assignment”.
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Metuh, who was among the embattled top egg-heads of the party that were forced to resign their positions was caught at the wrong side of emotions of the geo-political zone for a catalogue of reasons.These include alleged incompetence, inaccessibility, aloofness and insensitivity to the needs, aspirations and expectations of his people.
A founding father of the party in the state, Chief Nnadubem Nwakwesi from Nnewi and who addressed journalists in Awka yesterday disclosed that Metuh was a let down to the zone , as he shot his doors to the people the moment he got into the office.
He stated that the former publicity secretary rendered himself completely inaccessible to every segment of government and people from the zone, and that he proved to be incompetent in such a high and very demanding office and was no match for a fire-brand like Alhaji Lai Mohammed of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), who was constantly on top of his game.
Nwakwesi disclosed that Mohammed had constantly remained miles ahead of Metuh, who tottered behind with lame excuses, instead of keeping other opposition parties on their toes.
“Metuh is no match to Chief Lai Mohammed who has become the hallmark of political opposition in contemporary Nigeria political history. He has made a Lilliput out of Metuh.
Southeast has budding fire-brand public relations experts who could dictate the pace for other parties to follow,” he said.
He named Chief Okey Muo-Aroh and Chief Chike Udenze as good and able materials,who could fit into the vacant seat.
Another stakeholder, Mr. Isaac Ezufoh, who is from Ideani, described Muo-Aroh, a former elected Idemili North Council Chairman and a founding father of the party in the state, as “capable and able party man who regularly accepts any challenging party assignment”.
Source
REPORT ANY SUSPICIOUS PERSONS MOVING IN AND OUT OF YOUR VICINITY AND SAFEGUARD THE LIVE OF INNOCENT NIGERIANS.
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