Ugochukwu beats INEC commissioner By
Sun News Publishing Wednesday, April 18, 2007
The INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) for Abia State,
Prince Solomon Soyebi, Monday in Abuja paid a heavy price for his neutrality in
Saturday’s gubernatorial election in Abia State. He was waylaid and beaten
up at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport by political thugs believed to belong to the
defeated gubernatorial candidate of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Onyema
Ugochukwu.
Daily Sun gathered that the INEC commissioner had flown into
Abuja from Owerri with the last flight of Aero Contractors airline – a flight
which also had Ugochukwu and other top PDP leaders from the South-East on board. Sporting
a golf cap atop a black, short-sleeve safari suit, Ugochukwu was said to have
started the fracas as soon as passengers alighted from the aircraft when he confronted
the INEC officer. Eyewitness accounts said the PDP man who lost last Saturday’s
guber election in Abia to Chief Theodore A. Orji of the Progressive Peoples Alliance
(PPA) had actually slapped the electoral commissioner whom he called "a big
fool".
The action was said to have spurred on his thugs and the mobile
policeman attached to him, as they soon pounced on Soyebi, beating him up and
accusing him of having rigged the Abia election to favour the PPA, the party of
incumbent governor Orji Uzor Kalu who is also the party’s candidate in this
weekend’s presidential election.
Apparently shocked by the attack
on the INEC commissioner, former senate president, Chief Evan Enwerem, who was
also on the flight began to shout to help bring the situation under control. "This
is not democracy", Enwerem shouted. "The man has done his job. Leave
him alone", the former senate president was quoted to have said.
But
if the thugs had any intention of stopping, the utterances of Chief Ojo Maduekwe,
the PDP national secretary, who was also on the same flight further bolstered
them.
A furious Maduekwe who had a cowboy cap over his striped shirt was
equally screaming at the top of his voice to drown Enwerem’s pleas. "He
is a foolish man. We did everything for him. We offered him everything and you
said you’re born again," Maduekwe charged.
The PDP scribe further
accused the INEC commissioner of indirectly cutting him away from his Abia State
village, by letting PDP lose in Abia. "He does not want me to be able to
get to my village again", Maduekwe fumed.
But even as his assailants
continued to rough-handle him, Soyebi maintained his ground: "I am a born
again Christian…You cannot be more pro-Obasanjo than me…Obasanjo has
done several things for me before now…there was no way I could help anybody.
PPA won the election… if there was any help to give, it was to ensure that
the PDP was not rigged out."
However, it finally took the intervention
of men of the Nigerian Air Force who came to Soyebi’s rescue to avert what
could have been a major tragedy, as the thugs appeared determined to snuff life
out of the INEC officer.
The Air Force men were said to have been called
onto the scene by an aide of the Anambra State governor, Mr. Peter Obi who was
equally on the flight.
Speaking to Daily Sun later, the governor’s
aide who pleaded for anonymity said that "all through the flight, as passengers
discussed the elections, the consensus was that the Abia election was the freest
and fairest." Reacting to the development, a PPA chieftain told Daily
Sun that it was "senseless for anyone to accuse PPA of compromising the electoral
commissioner".
He continued: "The man is from Abeokuta, the home
of President Olusegun Obasanjo. When he was posted to Abia, he arrived on Thursday
– barely 48 hours to the election – and never even paid a courtesy
call on the state governor until the whole electoral process was over".
Incidentally,
the Abia election has been adjudged by the National Democratic Institute (NDI),
the EU and a handful of other pro-democracy institutions as the freest election
that held in the country last Saturday.
The PPA spokesperson, however,
attributed the action of the PDP faithful in Abuja to the stance of the party’s
national leadership and the presidency. "It is in the spirit of do-and-die,
as enunciated by the president and the topmost echelon of the PDP".
The
Aero Contractor flight which had departed Owerri at about 5:30 pm, apart from
Ugochukwu, Maduekwe, Enwerem and Governor Peter Obi, also had many dignitaries,
including top Igbo traditional rulers and PDP factional chairman in Abia, Chief
Alfredo Awa, all of who were eyewitnesses to the shameful drama. |