Why Anambra governor won’t congratulate Peter Obi

The governor of Anambra State, Willie Obiano has revealed that he has refused to congratulate the his predecessor, Peter Obi after he was nominated as the running mate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar.

Speaking to reporters Special Adviser to the Governor on Political Matters, Barr Ifeatu Obi-Okoye, said that the Anambra Governor refused to congratulate his predecessor, Mr Peter Obi over his emergence as the vice presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, because there was nothing to celebrate about it.

But explaining the reason for the refusal of Obiano to do so, Obi-Okoye said there was nothing to be euphoric about a mere pick as a vice presidential candidate.

He argued that Obi was not yet a vice president, while also adding that APGA as a party also has its own presidential and vice presidential candidates, who the PDP’s cannot claim to be better than.

Obi-Okoye said, “Let’s get something clear; I don’t think Peter’s nomination as VP candidate calls for any congratulatory message. If he becomes the vice president, we will congratulate him.

“We (APGA) are running for the presidential election against PDP and we fielded a candidate who we believe can win the the PDP candidate, so we have no reason to celebrate Obi. Otherwise, we are saying we have already acknowledged that they will defeat us.

“But I want to say as you have mentioned that as someone who is from here, and who was in APGA, that if by any chance Obi becomes a VP, we will congratulate him. For now, we are in the trench, planning how we can win the election for APGA.

“You may not believe that we have chances, so also would you not have believed that a footballer would become the president of Liberia, or would you not have believed that the current president of Ghana would have defeated an incumbent.”

Obi-Okoye contended that there would be surprises in the 2019 polls, saying that nobody should rule out the chances APGA in the race.

“There are so many factors that will play out in 2019, the ethnic factor, security factor, the lack of governance, the inability of politicians to keep faith with the people. What we should all watch out for is that the election is not rigged.”