Chief Tony Anenih appears to be on his final journey into political
oblivion following calls by aggrieved members of the party from the
three senatorial districts in the state for his removal and the State
Chairman of the party, Chief Dan Orbir, from the “day-to-day running of
the party in the state”.
Presently, an imminent crisis which may
permanently change the configuration of the Edo State chapter of Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) is in the offing.
This was a fallout of
leakage of a list of proposed members sent to Abuja by the leadership of
the party for appointment into federal boards.
Already, “leaders
of the party across the three Senatorial Districts are planning a major
meeting in which they are likely to call for the voluntary disengagement
of Chief Tony Anenih and Dan Orbih from the day-to-day running of the
party,” a source revealed yesterday.
The imminent “make or mar”
meeting is coming on the heels of a major crisis of confidence currently
rocking the party as a result of its dismal performance in the 14 July
governorship election in the state.
Impeccable sources disclosed
that the names allegedly submitted to the Presidency for consideration
for appointment into the various boards by the state leadership of the
party included Sarah Adetugbobo, Uyi Ogbemudia, Matthew Uroghide, Dr.
Abies Osemwenkhae, Bayo Ogbomo, Levis Aigbogun and General Godwin Abbe
from the South-South Senatorial District of the state.
Others are
Chief Tony Anenih, Tony Aziegbemi, Giwa Egbomehe, Ben Erhilebodiaye, Dr.
Francis Olifuh and John Yakubu from Edo Central Senatorial District.
Other
proposed members of federal boards from Edo North sent to the
Presidency by the State leadership of the party are Chief Dan Orbih,
Pascal Ugbome, Zakawanu Garuba, Johnson Abolagba and Tunde Akogun.
It
was reliably gathered that the leakage of the names was causing serious
disaffection among members of the PDP in the state, with members of the
party fine-tuning their strategies for the “battle ahead”.
The
party members are said to be angered by the fact that most of the
proposed names were stooges of a national leader of the party who
allegedly contributed to the losses the PDP suffered in recent elections
in the sate.
At the meeting being planned for Wednesday this week
at an undisclosed venue in Benin, the party leaders are expected to
call on the national body of the party to intervene in the crisis
rocking the party in thesState and to carry out a major overhaul of the
party in such a manner as to restore members’ confidence.
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