By 247ureports.
The dance party against the upcoming Anambra gubernatorial elections
of 2014 may have begun behind closed doors away from the viewing eyes of
the public. This is as information available to 247ureports.com through
sources knowledgeable of the activities around the former Central Bank
of Nigeria [CBN] Governor, Prof Charles Chukwuma Soludo indicate that
the former CBN Governor may have reached an understanding with the
Action Congress of Nigeria [ACN] in Anambra State against the
gubernatorial exercise of 2014.
According to the information received, the former CBN Governor is
presently engaged in closed door deliberations with stakeholders and
associates over the modalities of re-joining the gubernatorial race. The
former CBN who was quoted as having suspended his campaign – following
the failed outing in 2010 – when he lost to the incumbent governor, Mr.
Peter Obi during the 2010 gubernatorial elections – is said to have
initiated the process of reactivating his political structure in Anambra
State. Prof Charles Soludo had contested for the Anambra gubernatorial
election in 2010 under the People Democratic Party [PDP] banner.
In talking to a source close to the former CBN Governor, he disclosed
that while no decision has been made outwardly concerning the
possibility of contesting in 2014, there appear an increased influx of
political personnel trooping in and out of the former governor’s
residence – and meetings with various grassroots bodies based out of the
three senatorial zones of Anambra State.
Interestingly, the said meetings, according to the source, appeared
cloaked in an anomaly. The overwhelming presence and numbers of
chieftains of the ACN at the said meetings seemed suspiciously out of
the ordinary. The source explained that more ACN stalwarts were present
at the meetinsg than PDP members.
Cursory inquiry conducted by friends of 247ureports.com discovered
that the former CBN governor may have indeed abandoned the PDP for the
ACN. The information was confirmed from participants and/or players
within the Soludo political structure in Anambra State who were tapped
to help delivere victory against Prof Dorothy Nkem Akunyili to the then
senatorial candidate for the central senatorial district in 2011 – in
the person of Dr. Chris Nwabueze Ngige. According to the information
gathered, the Soludo camp had reached an understanding with the Ngige
camp during the campaign exercise – and a gentlemanly agreement was
reached between the two camps. For starters, the Soludo camp was to
facilitate what it would require to deliver victory for Dr. Chris
Nwabueze Ngige while in return Ngige is to step-down on his
gubernatorial ambition/aspiration. Ngige is to ensure Soludo receives an
automatic gubernatorial ticket for the ACN come 2014. Ngige is also to
lend political support during the campaign.
As our source explained, a clear examination of the political
landscape in Anambra shows that the former CBN governor may already be
locked-in politically. In the words of the source, “the PDP is too crowded. Andy Uba is already gearing up for the ticket” and “the All Progressive Grand Alliance [APGA] is descending to taters as we speak”. The only lucrative banner to fly against 2014 gubernatorial race would be ACN.
But in talking to the former CBN governor regarding his possibly run
for the top seat in Anambra State, he did not deny it nor did he confirm
– rather he asked for an advice on the matter. On the ACN aspect, he
laughed it off without offering a reply. Also, in talking to Senator
Chris Ngige concerning his possible re-entry into the gubernatorial
race, he responded that he needed more time to concentrate on his
Senatorial duties before launching into another project. Specifically,
the Senator stated that he needed to achieve some milestones before he
will decide to embark on another campaign. But close associates to Ngige
tell 247ureports.com that he has made up his mind not to contest.
It can be recalled that the former CBN governor had failed the outing
under the PDP banner owing roles played by his in-law and former
federal minister of information and communication, Prof Dorothy
Akunyili. The former information minister who had contested for a
senatorial seat in the Anambra central district – was said to have
pleaded with the then Acting President Jonathan not to allow the former
CBN governor win the gubernatorial election in Anambra State . She made
it clear to the then Acting President that Prof Soludo was interested in
contesting for Presidential elections against him [Jonathan]. She was
able to convince the then President into subverting the Anambra State
gubernatorial elections – of which Governor Obi won with only 97,000
votes.
Prof Soludo is believed to still be eyeing the presidential seat.
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