The leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) in the South-east zone on Sunday ruled out the application of the zoning
principle in its choice of its gubernatorial candidate in the 2021 governorship
election in Anambra State.
The issue of zoning has dominated the political
discourse recently in the state with Anambra South laying claim to the seat.
Apart from Dr. Chinweike Mbadinuju, who governed
the state between 1999 and 2003, no other person from the southern zone had
ruled the state, while central and northern zones had effectively taken charge.
But rising from its Zonal Working Committee meeting
in Enugu, the PDP said it would jettison zoning and go for the best candidate
“no matter where the person comes from” in its bid to recapture the state which
it lost in 2006.
The party National Vice Chairman, South-east zone,
Chief Austin Umahi, who briefed journalists at the end of the meeting, said
going for the best candidate would be the party’s strategy to reclaim the state
presently controlled by the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA).
According to him, “The truth remains that Anambra State
upcoming election is very cardinal to us. What happened last time would not
allow to repeat itself again because we are determined to recapture state as it
belongs to PDP. And you know that if not for sabotage; if not for pull-him-down
syndrome in state which we have taken precautions against, the state belongs to
us, so we must have to nip such in the bud against occurring again.
“On the issue of zone, you are talking of APGA, but
this is PDP. We (PDP) are going for the best candidate irrespective of where he
comes from. If he likes, let him come from anywhere and let his brother run as
a deputy governorship candidate; the most important thing is that we want to
recapture the state because Anambra State is very cardinal to the South-east
region.
“The zone has been mandated to recapture Anambra State
the way we did in Imo State, and kudos to the zone because we are determined this
time like in Imo State. PDP as a party must have the best candidate.”
Umahi also used the opportunity to decry a statement recently credited to the Chairman of PDP Board of Trustees (BoT),
Alhaji Walin Jubrin, wherein he reportedly threw his weight behind RUGA policy
for Fulani herdsmen across the country.
Meanwhile, Jibrin has taken time to clarify his
statement on the controversial policy, saying it is his personal opinion and as
a Fulani leader, not as a party leader.
However, Umahi said the claim was his personal
opinion, and therefore does not require official reaction, particularly since
the South-east Governors’ Forum had taken a position on the issue to the effect
that the zone had no land for such a scheme.
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