Last week, Victor Umeh's campaign billboards of were defaced
at a village in Agukwu, Uche Ekwunife's home town. All fingers pointed in
Ekwunife's direction. Few days ago, campaign billboards of Victor Umeh were
again defaced at Ezinano Junction, near Agukwu. Again all fingers pointed at
Uche Ekwunife. It is not the first time Uche Ekwunife is on the news for
defacing her opponent's campaign posters and billboards. It has been a recurring
decimal in her campaign strategies through the years.
There has to be an end to impunity. Ekwunife needs to be
reminded that impunity and desperation cannot fetch her Anambra Central
Senatorial seat; neither can rascality fetch the senate seat for her. The way
Hon. Uche Ekwunife has conducted her campaign so far is nothing short of a
campaign of a rascal. It has been a bouquet of namedropping, vicious lies,
blackmails and desperation. Even the deepest pit of hell would marvel at the
ease with which Ekwunife dishes out vicious lies against the person of Chief
Victor Umeh and the APGA government in Anambra State. Even the Governor of the
state, Chief Willie Obiano and his family has not been spared by Ekwunife's
yarn of lies. There was nothing Ekwunife did not spin up in her bid to unseat
the governor through frivolous petitions. On failing in her bid, she migrated
to PDP knowing fully well that she had squandered the goodwill APGA bequeathed
her. To cover her tracks, Ekwunife went to town with a plethora of lies against
the National Chairman of APGA, Chief Victor Umeh. As the Ndigbo say, 'he who
cast himself out of out of the boat is always quick to say that the boat could
not contain him'. Ekwunife spewed ridiculous tales on why she left APGA, when
it was obvious to all and sundry that her naked ambition drove her out of APGA.
It is becoming glaringly clear that Ekwunife is now
appreciating the stature of the man she is going to duel with for the
senatorial seat of Anambra Central; hence she is taking out her frustrations on
his billboards. Defacing Umeh's billboards will not remove him from the
consciousness of Ndi Anambra. Every politically aware adult in Anambra State
knows that Victor Umeh is vying or the senatorial seat of Anambra Central Zone.
No amount of campaign rascality can undo that.
There are limits to rascality. The fact that impunity worked
in the past does not mean that it will continue to work. Ekwunife was an
obscure banker who cashed in on a weakness of a former governor of Anambra
State to rise to power. Her sudden wealth and sudden prominence are thanks to
the governor's weakness. The votes must count come February 2014. Uche is in
the House of Reps today courtesy of APGA. Since she has decided to dare APGA,
the party that made her, she must be prepared to test her popularity. Uche
Ekwunife ought to be reminded that the contest for Anambra Central District is
a popularity test rather than a rascality test. Taking down Umeh's billboards
will not help her neither will it stop Umeh.
Obiorah Okonkwo wrote in from Awka.
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