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Emeka Ojukwu Jnr. |
Chukwuemeka
Ojukwu, son of late Chukwuemeka Ojukwu, has said that he joined the All
Progressives Congress (APC) to ensure that the South-East occupied its rightful
place in the national governance.
He
stated this on Wednesday in Abuja after he was formally welcomed into APC by
its National Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun.
He
said that his decision to join the APC was also driven by the belief that the
South-East region should be in the country`s political decision making process.
Ojukwu
had earlier made his declaration to join the party in Awka at a rally for Mr
Tony Nwoye, APC’s candidate for the just concluded Anambra governorship
election.
“I
decided to lead by example. I have been talking about this for a while and I
decided it was time to take the step forward.
“It
is a challenge, there are some people that will not be happy about that, but
you have to be bold, take a step, and let people understand where you are
coming from.
“People
have to understand why you are doing what you are doing, APC have been seen in
our part of the country as the ‘other’.
“And
I believe we are now showing that the APC is a party that can contend equally
with any other party in the South-East and do just as well,“ he said.
Ojukwu
added that his defection to the APC, was a pointer that “Igbos“ were part of
the party.
Speaking
about his father and the All Progressives Grand Alliance, he said; “we
shouldn’t take our history and our past to be shackles that hold us in one
place“.
According
to him, history should be a stepping stone and building block for moving
towards the future.
He
noted that when his father came back from exile, he had the option to join an
ethnic-based party but opted to move to the centre for a reason.
“You
need to be at the table where decisions are being made, if you are not there,
you will always get the short end of the stick; you will be marginalised.
“That
is the message I want to help to propagate, this is a much bigger party than
the one I came from. So I put myself at your service to help us achieve our
dreams.
“For
me, anyway that I can help to push this message forward, I am ready,“ he
stressed.
Odigie-Oyegun,
while receiving Ojukwu, said his entry to the party would be a major asset in
its ongoing drive to mainstream the South-East into national governance and
political decision making process.
“I
thank you for choosing the APC, a family that is practical in its political
orientation.”
He
said despite losing the recent Anambra governorship election, the APC`s
performance clearly showed that progress was being made in terms of its appeal
and inroads in the South-East.
According
to him, the APC has made a lot of gains in spite of not winning the just
Anambra election.
He
said the party was not resting on this, adding that it had set up a team to
study the elections and resolve all challenges that obstructed it’s victory.
“I
truly welcome you, there is no question at all that your name is an asset, what
you stand for is an asset.
“We
hope that in the next few months you will be much more closely integrated
within the party structure at national level and in the South-East,“ he said.
Odigie-Oyegun
added that for people to join the APC at this time, was a clear indication that
they understood what was going.
He
further added that it also showed that people were ready to put their names,
reputation, energies and resources behind the party`s effort to rebuild the
country and be part of the process of change.
“This
is a struggle that we must win, the nation cannot afford to lose, because
greatness beckons and unless we get our act right, we are not going to get
there, “ the APC national chairman said.
(NAN)
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