A group known as Concerned PDP Leaders has called
for the expulsion of former Minister of State for Education, Olorogun Kenneth
Gbagi, for alleged anti-party activities, saying he worked against the party
interest in the just concluded general election.
The group in a petition signed by its leaders, Olorogun
Andrew Desi, Viv Pela, Ken Pela, Mr. Ochuko Mejire, Omoefe Pelaand Freeborn
Onokata, and addressed to the Chairman of the party in the state, Mr. Kingsley
Esiso, and copied to the state Governor, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa; former Governor Chief
James Ibori, and former Deputy Governor, Prof. Amos Utuama, lamented that Gbagi
did not only work against the candidates but was actively hobnobbing with
candidates of opposition political parties.
Also accused along with Gbagi for involvement in
the anti-party activities are the Special Adviser to the Governor on Delta
State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission (DESOPADEC), Chief Emuoboh
Gbagi,
“who was accused of canvassing for votes for YES party
in units 15 and 16 of Oginibo.
“Special Assistant to the Governor on Legal Matters,
Mr. Tareri Avwomakpa, was also accused of canvassing for votes for YES party in
Unit 23 of Oginibo, and Mr. Lucky Oniyan, the current councilor representing
Jeremi Ward 16 who was alleged to have coordinated the canvassing for votes for
YES party in Imode.”
The group also accused Mr. Gbenga Avwomakpa, a
former Councilor; John Adjeke, a former supervisory councilor, and Christian
Ushevwitode, PDP Youth Leader in Jeremi, who were also caught allegedly canvassing
for votes for YES party in their various polling units in Oginibo.
According to the petitioners, “Based on the
foregoing, we believe we have established a prima facie case against Kenneth
Gbagi and the other six listed persons above on the following counts of
disobeying the lawful directives of the party by working for the YES party
House of Assembly candidate instead of the PDP House of Assembly candidate thereby
engaging in anti-party activities.”
They also stated that a prima facie case has been
established against Gbagi and his son, Emuoboh for allegedly disobeying the
lawful directives of former Deputy Governor, Prof Amos Utuama, to involve other
leaders of the community/ward in the deployment of logistics by using such to
work against the interest of the PDP.
The petitioners further emphasised that from an
analysis of votes in the March 9 election results, the YES party got a 1,049
votes from three communities representing 83 percent of total votes of 1,258
gotten by the YES party in the local government area.
The group stressed that while Gbagi had engaged in
such activities in the past, they were not bothered because he wasn’t operating
in the mainstream PDP at the state level and as such, they were prepared for
his antics.
“However, having come to the mainstream PDP, such
activities coming from someone benefiting from patronage and appointments from
the state government to the detriment of those who have remained loyal to the
party over the years could spell doom for the party in the locality if not
contained.
“In view of the foregoing, we hereby recommend that Kenneth
Gbagi and the six others earlier identified be expelled from the party
forthwith,” the petition stated.
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