HURIWA condemns purported expulsion of Ikenga Imo Ugochinyere

Sun, Dec 8, 2024
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THE Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA), a prominent human rights and pro-democracy organization, has expressed strong disapproval of the purported expulsion of Hon. Ikenga Imo Ugochinyere, a House of Representatives member representing Ideato North/Ideato South Federal Constituency of Imo State, by a factional leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). HURIWA views this move as a politically motivated attempt to silence one of the most credible voices within the PDP and one of Nigeria’s most fearless critics of injustice.

HURIWA condemned the inconsistency and selective application of party rules within the PDP, questioning why figures such as Nyesom Wike, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), who has allegedly engaged in blatant anti-party activities, remain untouched by the party leadership. Wike, a former governor of Rivers State and leader of the infamous G5 faction, openly campaigned against the PDP presidential candidate in the 2023 general elections and has since accepted a ministerial appointment under the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) administration.

HURIWA lambasted the PDP’s acting national chairman, Umar Damagun, and the national secretary, Samuel Anyanwu, for allegedly presiding over the party’s decline into irrelevance. The association noted that the expulsion of Ugochinyere, a steadfast advocate for good governance and party principles, only highlights the leadership’s failure to address internal discord and uphold the party’s constitution.

“The PDP’s constitution has clear provisions to punish anti-party activities. Yet, Wike, who has flagrantly undermined the party’s interests, continues to wield influence within the PDP while Hon. Ikenga Ugochinyere, a loyal and committed party member, is targeted for expulsion. This is a travesty of justice and a reflection of the collapse of credible leadership in the PDP,” HURIWA stated.

The group further decried the absence of a formidable opposition party in Nigeria, alleging that the APC has infiltrated the PDP through individuals such as Wike, Damagun, and Anyanwu. HURIWA described the acting chairman as a figure allegedly “teleguided” by Wike, whose actions have led to a decline in the PDP’s popularity and mass defections from the party, particularly in the South East, once a PDP stronghold.

Ugochinyere’s expulsion, reportedly initiated by the Umuopia/Umukegwu Ward chapter of the PDP, followed allegations of gross indiscipline, insubordination, and anti-party activities. However, the PDP National Working Committee (NWC) swiftly nullified the expulsion, citing inconsistencies with Sections 57(7) and 59(3) of the PDP constitution.

HURIWA applauded the NWC’s decision, asserting that it underscores Ugochinyere’s unwavering commitment to the PDP. “Ikenga Ugochinyere remains one of the few credible voices left in the PDP. His expulsion, announced by a factional leadership lacking legitimacy, is not only unjust but also a blatant attempt to suppress accountability within the party,” HURIWA stated.

HURIWA has called for the immediate removal of Umar Damagun and Samuel Anyanwu from the PDP’s leadership, asserting that their continued presence undermines the party’s credibility and prospects for recovery. The group emphasized that a genuine revival of the PDP would require a leadership committed to the party’s core values and principles.

“It is evident that the current leadership cannot steer the PDP towards relevance and effectiveness as an opposition party. Damagun’s tenure has been marked by chaos, disillusionment, and mass defections. Anyanwu, who contested for the governorship of Imo State, should have vacated his position as national secretary. Their association with individuals undermining the PDP’s interests raises serious questions about their commitment to the party,” HURIWA said.

HURIWA also criticized Wike’s influence within the PDP, describing his continued membership as a stain on the party’s integrity. The group accused Wike of using his position to undermine the PDP, including his open opposition to the party’s governorship candidate in Edo State and his acceptance of a ministerial appointment without accountability to the party.

“Wike’s actions are the very definition of anti-party activities. The fact that he remains a member of the PDP while Ugochinyere is targeted is a testament to the rot within the party. This double standard is unacceptable,” HURIWA stated.

HURIWA warned that the PDP risks further disintegration without a thorough leadership overhaul and a recommitment to democratic principles. The association stressed that figures like Ugochinyere, who embody the ideals of accountability and integrity, should be embraced and celebrated, not targeted.

“PDP must take urgent steps to purge itself of individuals whose actions are detrimental to its survival. The party cannot afford to alienate credible voices like Ikenga Ugochinyere while tolerating those who actively undermine its interests. This is a critical moment for the PDP to demonstrate its commitment to internal democracy and rebuild itself as a viable opposition party,” HURIWA concluded.

HURIWA reiterated its non-partisan stance, expressing concern over the lack of robust opposition in Nigeria’s democracy. The association called on all stakeholders within the PDP to prioritize the party’s survival and the broader democratic interests of Nigeria.

8th December, 2024.C.E

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