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Plot To Oust EKWEREMADU THICKENS As 'Kinsmen' Join Force

Plot To Oust EKWEREMADU THICKENS As 'Kinsmen' Join Force

Plot To Oust EKWEREMADU THICKENS As 'Kinsmen' Join Force
The plot to oust the Deputy President of Nigerian Senate, Ike Ekweremadu thickens as All Progressives Congress, APC members from his geopolitical zone, the south-East, who once had sympathy for him have eventually joined force to ensure his ouster.

Report according to Punch Newspaper on Sunday suggests that the All Progressives Congress South-East caucus appears willing to work with the party to remove the Deputy Senate President from office.

The party leaders from the zone are particularly interested in his removal to boost the party’s strength, our source gathered. They argued that, with Ekweremadu as the Deputy Senate President would strengthen the Opposition  Peoples Democratic Party in the region at the detriment of the APC, Punch Newspaper quoted

A leading party member from the zone, who asked not to be named for fear of retribution said to our source, “We are not ignorant, we know that the new Senator from our zone, being a green horn and the only one, cannot unseat Ekweremadu.

“We will be willing to trade him in for a grade (A) ministry and a choice committee.

“Ekweremadu’s continued stay as the Deputy Senate President may hamper the growth of the APC in our zone.”

When contacted, the party’s National Vice-Chairman in charge of the South-East, Emma Eneukwu, said he was at a zonal meeting and was not in a position to take questions.

However, a chieftain of the party and member of the South-East caucus, Mr. Osita Okechukwu, said, “To be honest we candidly advise Ekweremadu to step down for our brother, Sen. Ben Uwajumogu.

“His first excuse for usurping the APC’s slot was to represent Ndigbo. Now that Ndigbo has secured a Senate seat, good conscience and equity demands his voluntary exist.”

Okechukwu, who is now the Director General of the Voice of  Nigeria, in response to a question on why he was pushing the ethnic card, said, “He (Ekweremadu) is the one who boasted with the ethnic card. Honour dictates his exist simple and short.”

Also a member of the Senate APC caucus, Senator Adesoji Akanbi (Oyo-South), who is also a member of the anti-Saraki Senate Unity Forum,  said the party was weighing its options on how to handle the Ekweremadu issue.

He told one of our correspondents, “The leadership of the APC will decide on who replaces Ekweremadu only after the party has succeeded in sacking him. But I think (the Majority Leader of the Senate) Senator Ali Ndume is qualified to replace Ekweremadu.

“The party will come up with several options and at that point in time, the replacement will surely come from the party. Nobody will move against the party. The party will liaise with us and we will all agree.”

Another member of the APC caucus, who spoke to Sunday PUNCH  on condition of anonymity, said the ruling party was banking on the Senate Standing Rules forgery case to remove Ekweremadu.

He noted that the APC was aware that Saraki and Ekweremadu enjoy the backing of the majority of senators making it difficult to get a two-third of the senators to end their leadership.

The senator said it would be after the Deputy Senate President had been sacked that the party would decide on who should replace him.

The lawmaker said, “The Standing Rule document was forged. I can assure you. It is most likely that when a judgment is delivered on the case, it will show that the leadership of the Red Chamber is null and void. Definitely, they will go. But how long will the case last, I don’t know; it all depends on the Federal Government.”

“It is certain that the document was forged and the court may sack the leadership of the Senate eventually. They are just buying time. Should the judgment be against them, they will appeal. That is why I said I don’t know how long the case will last, but they will go.”

The senator also hinted that should the alleged forged rules be voided by the court, lawmakers in the chamber would have to vote for the leadership of the Senate openly.

He said it was then that the APC senators who voted for Saraki and Ekweremadu, which was against the choice of the party, would fall back to the side of the party.

He said, “The real Standing Rule says that if there is a division, everybody will stand up and declare where they stand. How can you then stand before the camera and vote against your party?

“No APC senator will stand up and vote against the party openly on live TV. At that state, every lawmaker must stand up and declare where they stand and who they are voting for.”

It may be recalled that the PDP through its National Publicity Secretary, Dayo Adeyeye cautioned the APC against towing the path of hounding the DSP out of office.

He said,”The statement by the APC National Chairman confirmed our suspicions about a sinister plot to remove the Deputy Senate President.

“We advise them against this I’ll advised venture because the Senate is a bipartisan Senate and they are free by law to elect their leaders.”

Speaking in a similar vein, Mazi Bismarck Oji, Exec Director, Centre for the Advancement of Literacy and Leadership said people like the Imo State governor who are championing the cause to remove the DSP are wasting their time.

He said, “Nobody takes Rochas seriously in the South East.  He could not secure any principal office for two APC Reps from SE, specifically from his Imo State.

“He couldn’t secure any grade A ministry for South East. In fact, the brainy Prof and former VC from Imo was even made a junior Minister to someone that does not hold a PhD.

“There’s no service Chief from South East  and South East has nobody in the Security Council. In fact, Rochas is making all these noise to drawn or divert attention from the protests over the quality of election that produced the APC Senator elect. For 99 percent of SE, a bird in hand is worth more than a billion in bush.”

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Plot To Oust EKWEREMADU THICKENS As 'Kinsmen' Join Force
The plot to oust the Deputy President of Nigerian Senate, Ike Ekweremadu thickens as All Progressives Congress, APC members from his geopolitical zone, the south-East, who once had sympathy for him have eventually joined force to ensure his ouster.

Report according to Punch Newspaper on Sunday suggests that the All Progressives Congress South-East caucus appears willing to work with the party to remove the Deputy Senate President from office.

The party leaders from the zone are particularly interested in his removal to boost the party’s strength, our source gathered. They argued that, with Ekweremadu as the Deputy Senate President would strengthen the Opposition  Peoples Democratic Party in the region at the detriment of the APC, Punch Newspaper quoted

A leading party member from the zone, who asked not to be named for fear of retribution said to our source, “We are not ignorant, we know that the new Senator from our zone, being a green horn and the only one, cannot unseat Ekweremadu.

“We will be willing to trade him in for a grade (A) ministry and a choice committee.

“Ekweremadu’s continued stay as the Deputy Senate President may hamper the growth of the APC in our zone.”

When contacted, the party’s National Vice-Chairman in charge of the South-East, Emma Eneukwu, said he was at a zonal meeting and was not in a position to take questions.

However, a chieftain of the party and member of the South-East caucus, Mr. Osita Okechukwu, said, “To be honest we candidly advise Ekweremadu to step down for our brother, Sen. Ben Uwajumogu.

“His first excuse for usurping the APC’s slot was to represent Ndigbo. Now that Ndigbo has secured a Senate seat, good conscience and equity demands his voluntary exist.”

Okechukwu, who is now the Director General of the Voice of  Nigeria, in response to a question on why he was pushing the ethnic card, said, “He (Ekweremadu) is the one who boasted with the ethnic card. Honour dictates his exist simple and short.”

Also a member of the Senate APC caucus, Senator Adesoji Akanbi (Oyo-South), who is also a member of the anti-Saraki Senate Unity Forum,  said the party was weighing its options on how to handle the Ekweremadu issue.

He told one of our correspondents, “The leadership of the APC will decide on who replaces Ekweremadu only after the party has succeeded in sacking him. But I think (the Majority Leader of the Senate) Senator Ali Ndume is qualified to replace Ekweremadu.

“The party will come up with several options and at that point in time, the replacement will surely come from the party. Nobody will move against the party. The party will liaise with us and we will all agree.”

Another member of the APC caucus, who spoke to Sunday PUNCH  on condition of anonymity, said the ruling party was banking on the Senate Standing Rules forgery case to remove Ekweremadu.

He noted that the APC was aware that Saraki and Ekweremadu enjoy the backing of the majority of senators making it difficult to get a two-third of the senators to end their leadership.

The senator said it would be after the Deputy Senate President had been sacked that the party would decide on who should replace him.

The lawmaker said, “The Standing Rule document was forged. I can assure you. It is most likely that when a judgment is delivered on the case, it will show that the leadership of the Red Chamber is null and void. Definitely, they will go. But how long will the case last, I don’t know; it all depends on the Federal Government.”

“It is certain that the document was forged and the court may sack the leadership of the Senate eventually. They are just buying time. Should the judgment be against them, they will appeal. That is why I said I don’t know how long the case will last, but they will go.”

The senator also hinted that should the alleged forged rules be voided by the court, lawmakers in the chamber would have to vote for the leadership of the Senate openly.

He said it was then that the APC senators who voted for Saraki and Ekweremadu, which was against the choice of the party, would fall back to the side of the party.

He said, “The real Standing Rule says that if there is a division, everybody will stand up and declare where they stand. How can you then stand before the camera and vote against your party?

“No APC senator will stand up and vote against the party openly on live TV. At that state, every lawmaker must stand up and declare where they stand and who they are voting for.”

It may be recalled that the PDP through its National Publicity Secretary, Dayo Adeyeye cautioned the APC against towing the path of hounding the DSP out of office.

He said,”The statement by the APC National Chairman confirmed our suspicions about a sinister plot to remove the Deputy Senate President.

“We advise them against this I’ll advised venture because the Senate is a bipartisan Senate and they are free by law to elect their leaders.”

Speaking in a similar vein, Mazi Bismarck Oji, Exec Director, Centre for the Advancement of Literacy and Leadership said people like the Imo State governor who are championing the cause to remove the DSP are wasting their time.

He said, “Nobody takes Rochas seriously in the South East.  He could not secure any principal office for two APC Reps from SE, specifically from his Imo State.

“He couldn’t secure any grade A ministry for South East. In fact, the brainy Prof and former VC from Imo was even made a junior Minister to someone that does not hold a PhD.

“There’s no service Chief from South East  and South East has nobody in the Security Council. In fact, Rochas is making all these noise to drawn or divert attention from the protests over the quality of election that produced the APC Senator elect. For 99 percent of SE, a bird in hand is worth more than a billion in bush.”

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Avowed APC Candidate To Succeed Ekweremadu As Deputy Sen. President Wins Imo North Senatorial Rerun

Avowed APC Candidate To Succeed Ekweremadu As Deputy Sen. President Wins Imo North Senatorial Rerun

Mr. Ben Uwajumogu who was earlier this week avowed by Imo State Governor Rochas Owelle Okorocha that he would succed the embattled Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu has been declared the winner by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of Imo North Senatorial District rerun election held on July 28.

Ekweremadu and his boss, Bukola Saraki, with two national assembly staffs are currently facing corruption charges bothering on forgery of Senate Standing Order.

Uwajumogu scored 56,076 votes to defeat Mr Athan Achonu of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) who scored 43, 815 votes. Prof. Arinze Agbogu, the INEC Returning Officer for Imo North Senatorial District, who announced the result in the early hours of Friday, said the outcome was a summation of scores of July 23 and that of July 28 exercise.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalled that Uwajumogu, had scored 48,921 on July 23, while Achonu, of the PDP, scored 40, 142 votes which made INEC to declare the rerun inconclusive.

Agbogu said that available data before him showed that Uwajumogu had majority of lawful votes cast, and therefore returned elected for the Imo North Senatorial District.

Similarly, INEC declared Mr Nkenna Nzeruo of the APC winner of Oru East State Constituency, while Mr Collins Chiji also of APC was declared winner for Isiala Mbano State Constituency.

The two state constituencies’ elections were equally declared inconclusive due to reported cases of violence that marred the exercise in some communities in the two areas on July 23.

Uwajumogu told journalists in Owerri that he was highly elated over the victory, adding “my gratitude goes more to Gov. Rochas Okorocha whose structure helped me to win this senatorial election’’.


This was as he slammed the Deputy Senate president for relocating to Imo state during the election.

The Imo state Governor , who spoke  through his Chief Press Secretary, Sam Onwuemeodo, stated  that the position of Senator Ike Ekweremadu as the Deputy Senate president is at the moment under heavy threat as the APC Senator in the waiting from Imo State Benjamin Uwajumogu will take over the seat as it is an aberration that a PDP senator from the South-East is deputy to an APC Senate President because, before now, APC could not produce a senator from the South-East zone.

According  to Okorocha , “Senator Ekweremadu had known that such development was not only feasible but inevitable and that was why he fully funded the candidate of the PDP in the re-run senatorial poll in Okigwe zone and also re-located to the state three days to the election date.
He added , the victory of the APC in the re-run poll for Okigwe senatorial zone is a victory for the whole of South-East APC in particular and the people of the geo-political zone in general”.

He alleged that the PDP in the state had never won any election since 2003, but had written results for themselves using intimidation and harassment to achieve their goal of producing results and forcing INEC to declare them winners on the basis of the false results.

However, he noted that with the results recorded  in the last Saturday’s re-run election in the affected areas only shows the new spirit of APC in the state where Benjamin Uwajumogu is leading with  8,000 votes even though the election was declared inconclusive.

Meanwhile, Ekweremadu in a sreaction said the Imo State governor is on a wild goose chase. In a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media, Mr Uche Anichukwu, the Deputy Senate President  he was not bothered by the “wishful” prospect of an APC senator from the South East.

Ekweremadu said contrary to the allegation by Okorocha  that he was in Imo State  during the rerun poll so as to influence the result,  he was actually in his constituency for his annual Ikeoha Scholarship and Bursary Awards/Adult Literacy Day same day the rerun poll held, noting that the last time he visited Imo was in 2015.

He  wondered how Okorocha would be able to appoint a deputy senate president for the Senate, when he could secure any principal office for any of the two House of Representatives members in Imo State.

“The Deputy President of the Senate visited Imo State for the last time in 2015. It is also instructive that the governor’s claim comes on the heels of another statement by some All Progressives Congress (APC) elements in Ezeagu Local Government Area on Sunday where they whined bitterly over the huge solidarity shown by the good people, stakeholders, and traditional rulers of Enugu State to Senator Ekweremadu during his annual Ikeoha Scholarship and Bursary Awards/Adult Literacy Day at the Council headquarters on the same Saturday, June 23, 2016.

“For the same party to also claim that the same Ekweremadu who was empowering his people at Ezeagu in a well reported event on the same Saturday was also in in Imo State at the same time to influence election is just another showcase of the buffet of lies, deceit, and confusion that has become the order of the day in the ruling party”.

“The Senate has a ranking rule, and if Okorocha was not able to secure a principal office, even Deputy Majority Whip for the two House of Representatives Members from Imo State, it is left to imagination how he would be able to appoint a Deputy President for the Senate. He is on a wild goose chase”.

He advised the Imo governor and APC leaders in the South East  to “preoccupy themselves with ending the invasions and killings by purported herdsmen, gross marginalization of Ndigbo in the distribution of opportunities and the blessings of democracy as well as the worrisome trend of inconclusive elections”.

Senator Ike Ekweremadu is facing Senate Standing  Order forgery trial with the President of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki and tow other officials of the national assembly.


Mr. Ben Uwajumogu who was earlier this week avowed by Imo State Governor Rochas Owelle Okorocha that he would succed the embattled Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu has been declared the winner by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of Imo North Senatorial District rerun election held on July 28.

Ekweremadu and his boss, Bukola Saraki, with two national assembly staffs are currently facing corruption charges bothering on forgery of Senate Standing Order.

Uwajumogu scored 56,076 votes to defeat Mr Athan Achonu of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) who scored 43, 815 votes. Prof. Arinze Agbogu, the INEC Returning Officer for Imo North Senatorial District, who announced the result in the early hours of Friday, said the outcome was a summation of scores of July 23 and that of July 28 exercise.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalled that Uwajumogu, had scored 48,921 on July 23, while Achonu, of the PDP, scored 40, 142 votes which made INEC to declare the rerun inconclusive.

Agbogu said that available data before him showed that Uwajumogu had majority of lawful votes cast, and therefore returned elected for the Imo North Senatorial District.

Similarly, INEC declared Mr Nkenna Nzeruo of the APC winner of Oru East State Constituency, while Mr Collins Chiji also of APC was declared winner for Isiala Mbano State Constituency.

The two state constituencies’ elections were equally declared inconclusive due to reported cases of violence that marred the exercise in some communities in the two areas on July 23.

Uwajumogu told journalists in Owerri that he was highly elated over the victory, adding “my gratitude goes more to Gov. Rochas Okorocha whose structure helped me to win this senatorial election’’.


This was as he slammed the Deputy Senate president for relocating to Imo state during the election.

The Imo state Governor , who spoke  through his Chief Press Secretary, Sam Onwuemeodo, stated  that the position of Senator Ike Ekweremadu as the Deputy Senate president is at the moment under heavy threat as the APC Senator in the waiting from Imo State Benjamin Uwajumogu will take over the seat as it is an aberration that a PDP senator from the South-East is deputy to an APC Senate President because, before now, APC could not produce a senator from the South-East zone.

According  to Okorocha , “Senator Ekweremadu had known that such development was not only feasible but inevitable and that was why he fully funded the candidate of the PDP in the re-run senatorial poll in Okigwe zone and also re-located to the state three days to the election date.
He added , the victory of the APC in the re-run poll for Okigwe senatorial zone is a victory for the whole of South-East APC in particular and the people of the geo-political zone in general”.

He alleged that the PDP in the state had never won any election since 2003, but had written results for themselves using intimidation and harassment to achieve their goal of producing results and forcing INEC to declare them winners on the basis of the false results.

However, he noted that with the results recorded  in the last Saturday’s re-run election in the affected areas only shows the new spirit of APC in the state where Benjamin Uwajumogu is leading with  8,000 votes even though the election was declared inconclusive.

Meanwhile, Ekweremadu in a sreaction said the Imo State governor is on a wild goose chase. In a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media, Mr Uche Anichukwu, the Deputy Senate President  he was not bothered by the “wishful” prospect of an APC senator from the South East.

Ekweremadu said contrary to the allegation by Okorocha  that he was in Imo State  during the rerun poll so as to influence the result,  he was actually in his constituency for his annual Ikeoha Scholarship and Bursary Awards/Adult Literacy Day same day the rerun poll held, noting that the last time he visited Imo was in 2015.

He  wondered how Okorocha would be able to appoint a deputy senate president for the Senate, when he could secure any principal office for any of the two House of Representatives members in Imo State.

“The Deputy President of the Senate visited Imo State for the last time in 2015. It is also instructive that the governor’s claim comes on the heels of another statement by some All Progressives Congress (APC) elements in Ezeagu Local Government Area on Sunday where they whined bitterly over the huge solidarity shown by the good people, stakeholders, and traditional rulers of Enugu State to Senator Ekweremadu during his annual Ikeoha Scholarship and Bursary Awards/Adult Literacy Day at the Council headquarters on the same Saturday, June 23, 2016.

“For the same party to also claim that the same Ekweremadu who was empowering his people at Ezeagu in a well reported event on the same Saturday was also in in Imo State at the same time to influence election is just another showcase of the buffet of lies, deceit, and confusion that has become the order of the day in the ruling party”.

“The Senate has a ranking rule, and if Okorocha was not able to secure a principal office, even Deputy Majority Whip for the two House of Representatives Members from Imo State, it is left to imagination how he would be able to appoint a Deputy President for the Senate. He is on a wild goose chase”.

He advised the Imo governor and APC leaders in the South East  to “preoccupy themselves with ending the invasions and killings by purported herdsmen, gross marginalization of Ndigbo in the distribution of opportunities and the blessings of democracy as well as the worrisome trend of inconclusive elections”.

Senator Ike Ekweremadu is facing Senate Standing  Order forgery trial with the President of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki and tow other officials of the national assembly.



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