The party
made some clarification at a news conference on Wednesday in Abakaliki by Mr
Eze Nwachukwu, the Ebonyi Chairman of the party.
The All
Progressives Congress (APC) has cleared the air on the alleged appointment of a
‘dead’ man from Ebonyi as member of the Federal Character Commission (FCC).
This followed
speculations that President Muhammadu Buhari had appointed the late Chief
Tobias Okwuru into the FCC even when it was clear that he died early this year.
But Nwachukwu
explained that Chief Tobias Okwuru was hale and hearty at the time he was
nominated for the position by Mr President.
Mwachukwu
said that the nominee unfortunately passed on in February between the period he
was awaiting to be screened and confirmed by the Senate.
The chairman
therefore urged the public to discountenance the mischievous reports.
“Okwuru was
nominated ‘a living man’ in January, healthy, hearty for the position and he
updated and submitted all his necessary curriculum vitae by himself.
“What
happened is that in-between his nomination and letter conveying his nomination
to the Senate, Okwuru painfully and sadly answered the ultimate call.
“We accept
responsibility and take the blame because as a party we are supposed to have
written the national leadership of our party and the Presidency informing them
on the demise of Chief Okwuru as a ranking party member.
“But
unfortunately, the family has not made the death official and has not commenced
burial arrangements before the Coronavirus pandemic that led to lockdown, ban
on burial and other social gatherings.
“So, it is
the responsibility of the party to put the record straight and that is why we
are using this medium to correct the erroneous impression.
“It is not
the fault of Mr President and the Presidency that Okwuru’s name later appeared
in the nominees’ list.
“It is the
fault of the party in Ebonyi for not informing relevant authorities on the
death and we accept full responsibility whole-heatedly even though it is not
intentional or deliberate, but rather caused by what I have enumerated above.
“We want to
put it clear that that Mr President has not appointed any ‘dead man’ from
Ebonyi,” Nwachukwu said.
Okwuru, who
represented Ezza South/Ikwo constituency in the House of Representatives, had
also served as Chief Whip in the Ebonyi House of Assembly on the platform of
the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).
He later
joined the Labour Party in 2015 before he moved to the APC where he played
active roles and became one of the financiers of the party in the state.
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