Ekwunife, who initially saw herself as a shoe-in for the ticket, is now facing a challenge she never imagined when she recently decamped from PDP to APC.
Ngige
Now that Uche Ekwunife's quest to become
the APC nominee for Anambra Central senatorial zone has run into a
brick wall, new facts have emerged revealing the secret deal that seems
to have sealed her fate.
According to APC insider sources,
Ekwunife had approached Dr Chris Ngige, offering to pay him a whooping
One Hundred Million Naira in return for supporting her nomination.
Ngige, who was the nominee before he
became a Minister was said to have initially considered the deal because
he saw it as the only means to recover the tens of millions he had
spent in the annulled election in which he had emerged a distant third
behind Victor Umeh of APGA.
But in a new twist and fearing the wrath
of President Buhari, Ngige later reneged on the deal and began to
distance himself from Ekwunife.
It was gathered that it was Ekwunife
who, in her intention to rope in Ngige, leaked the details of the deal
to APC leader Bola Tinubu, who in turn leaked it to sources close to
President Buhari.
Tinubu's involvement was to the limited
extent that Ekwunife had sought Tinubu's support in a burgeoning plot
she hatched to supplant Saraki as senate president and become the first
female senate president of Nigeria, were to win the re-run election.
Tinubu, even though known to detest
Saraki, later balked at the deal because of what our source described as
'Ekwunife's vaulting ambitions'.
Tinubu, a strategist, also calculated
that pushing Ekwunife as senate president will alienate the conservative
elements in APC, especially those from the Muslim north who are
uncomfortable with the many rumors on Ekwunife's morals.
So fearing a party-wide backlash, Tinubu
rattled on Ekwunife; which made Chris Ngige queasy enough to abandon
the initial deal to see Ekwunife through as the APC nominee.
Sources disclosed further that the
Presidency is "keenly watching the scenario and is poised to move
against anybody who dares to push the idea that the APC ticket is for
sale, especially to a defector".
This was why Dr Ngige now began to secretly support Sharon Ikeazor, who is seen as a more credible nominee.
In a related development, APC party
faithfuls in Anambra Central and indeed the whole country appear to be
unhappy that, Ekwunife, a recent decampee is even being considered for a
ticket to the detriment of members that have stood with the party from
the very beginning.
This has added to Ekwunife's troubles and thus made her chances for the ticket all too remote.
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