Politics
Akpabio, Ekpoudom Fights Over APC Senatorial Ticket
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Ex-presidential aspirant Senator Godswill Akpabio and Udom Ekpoudom are fighting over the Akwa Ibom Northwest APC senatorial ticket
- …recalls Akpabio withdrew his presidential ambition for Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu last week at the primaries
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that Senator Godswill Akpabio, the former Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, and former Deputy Inspector General of Police, Udom Ekpoudom (Rtd.) are at odds over the All Progressives Congress’s (APC) Senate ticket for Akwa Ibom North West.
This online media platform recalls that on May 27, 2022, Ekpoudom won the APC Ikot Ekpene senatorial primary, while Ekperikpe Ekpo, another aspirant, was said to have won the same ticket in a nomination on May 28th.
However, during a rerun election in the Ikot Ekpene district, the State Chairman of the APC, Mr Stephen Ntukekpo, announced that the previous election on May 28th had been canceled by the national body due to reports of security infractions.
Even though DIG Ekpoudom never showed up during the exercise, Hon Ekpo on his own collapsed his structure for Senator Akpabio, who threw his hat in the ring after withdrawing his presidential aspiration for Bola Tinubu, the party’s presidential candidate, Ntukekpo said the NWC of the party ordered him to conduct a rerun on June 8, adding that he duly informed all the aspirants of the directives.
Senator Akpabio, during the rerun, was declared winner, having scored 478 votes out of 512 accredited delegates and was expected to fly the party’s flag, but DIG Ekpoudom in a statement on Sunday signed by his campaign DG, Hon Uwem Udoma, the Secretary, Obong Godwin Etokakpan and the campaign’s Director of Media and Publicity, Peter Idiong, described the June 8, 2022, midnight primary as “scam, unconstitutional, deceitful and legally defective.”
The statement assured the APC members in the Senatorial district that he will “under no circumstance, relinquish, withdraw or be substituted no matter the degree of pressure and inducement dangled by anyone”.
According to the statement, the mandate freely and expressly given to him to fly the APC ticket for next year’s Senatorial election remained sacrosanct and not a commodity for buying and selling.
“The 2023 DIG Udom Udo Ekpoudom (rtd.) Senatorial Campaign Organization has observed an absurd, ridiculous and highly provocative conspiracy with respect to the APC Akwa Ibom North West Senatorial District Senate Primary election, validly won by Udom Udo Ekpoudom. We vehemently wish to reiterate and state as follows:
“The purported ‘scam election’ held on Thursday, 8th June, 2022 at the Skills Acquisition Centre in Ikot Ekpene is nothing but illegal, deceitful, unconstitutional, and legally defective.”
However, the Chief Press Secretary to Senator Akpabio, Mr Jackson Udom in a swift reaction, insisted that Ekpoudom never took part in both the cancelled primary and the reordered one.
He noted that the election where Ekpoudom reportedly won was not recognized by law.
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“That contraption where Udom Ekpoudom was allegedly declared a ‘winner’, is not known to law and he couldn’t have been said to have won the party’s ticket, because you cannot build nothing on nothing,” he said.
He reasoned that the senatorial district election as directed by the national leadership of the party all over the country was conducted on 28th May, 2022, and not on the 27th May, as the one done by Ekpoudom camp.
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