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Akpabio Under Fire Over Outburst Against Ex-deputy Gov Michael Udofia, Demands Apology
An Akwa Ibom-based frontline socio political group, Ikot Ekpene Senatorial District Frontiers for Unity, has taken a swipe on the Nigeria’s Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio, over his outburst on the former deputy Governor of Akwa Ibom State, revered Elder statesman and knight of the Methodist Church, His Honour, Sir Michael Udofia, describing it as “offensive, jaundiced and disappointing”.
Recall that during the funeral service of Late Dr Herbert Wigwe and family, in Port Harcourt, Akpabio in an attempt to respond to Governor Fubara’s decent call on Nigerian politicians to minimize the struggle for power, desperation and the kill and bury attitude, narrated a concocted story of how he aspired to be a deputy Governor in 2006.
“In 2006, I wanted to be a deputy Governor, so the then deputy Governor invited me and told me that there is no money in the office. So, a woman who went there with me, said: ‘your excellency, since there is nothing in the office, don’t wait to be impeached, just resign and go’. The then deputy Governor stood up and started punching the woman. I told him, don’t punch her, she is telling the truth, since there is nothing in the office, that’s why I want it. You are too big for the office. Governor Fubara, since you say there is no need for the struggle, don’t struggle.” Akpabio quizzed.
In a press statement issued by the group and signed by its Convener, Comrade Samuel Etim, the group said it received the above outburst with shock and disbelief.
The group who further described Akpabio’s remarks as “self confession” expressed very deep shock while decrying that the senate President who as a commissioner in 2006 and close ally to the deputy Governor then, was the master brain behind the unsuccessful impeachment plan of Sir Udofia.
They also took strong exception to the ‘crude and gutter languages’ Akpabio employed in his needless response to Governor Fubara’s views during the burial.
According to the statement, Sir Michael Udofia became the Deputy Governor in 2005 following the resignation of his predecessor, Engr Chris Ekpenyong and was widely admired for his humility, dedication and commitment to duty.
The group therefore expressed worry over Akpabio’s unwarranted utterances while also wondering what would have prompted Akpabio’s interest in an office that wasn’t vacant as he narrated during the funeral.
The Statement further reads: “sadly, the Senate President by virtue of his continuous unguarded utterances and his response to the comment made by Governor Fubara has pointed to serious character defect on his person.
“It is however not surprising that because of his inglorious attitude, Akpabio decided to act childishly while also talking irresponsibly about a former deputy Governor who has not offended him in anyway.
Even though sir Michael Udofia has left government, Akpabio lacks the integrity and morality to make a cock and bull story against him.
“Ordinarily, we wouldn’t have been bothered about Senator Akpabio’s usual careless statements, but the allegations of Sir Michael Udofia throwing punches against a woman which suggests gender-based violence, got us perturbed.
“It will be a thing of joy if the Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio would immediately retract his statement against the former deputy Governor and make public apology to the elder statesman and his kinsmen in the Senatorial district that his speech has given psychology disturbance.
“If Akpabio refuses to set the record straight by retrieving his statement and make a public apology, we will be left with no option than to take legal means to seek for justice for a man whose life resonates simplicity, sincerity and godliness.
“Also, we are calling on the general public to disregard those allegations on gender-based violence labeled against the former deputy Governor of Akwa Ibom State by Senator Akpabio, as such only existed in the figment of Akpabio’s imagination.” Said Comrade Etim.