Dr. Chris Ngige
proved to be ‘the cat with many lives’ when as governor of the state between
2003 and 2006 he fought within the PDP against the establishment as dictated by
former President Olusegun Obasanjo.
As governor, Chris Ngige was humiliated and hounded
out of the PDP, but there was no other party that took him in and he remained
like a political orphan until he was finally removed from office by the courts
in March 2006.
Though he came into the contest with the perception of
a strong presence on the ground, he was, however, to be undermined by serious
factors, some of his making and some external to him.
1. The Platform
It is claimed that if Ngige had used any other
platform apart from APC, he would have put in a more challenging battle in the
election. APC in the opinion of some Ibos is a Yoruba cum Hausa party with a culture
that is alien to Ndigbo.
It was thus no surprise that in the run up to the
election that some APGA partisans went on internet blogs to paint the APC as a
Muslim party with many giving a breakdown of senior officials of the party all
being Muslims.
Many Igbo irredentists were also quick to recall that
the late Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe after winning election in the Southwest in colonial
Nigeria was denied opportunity of service and wondered why a “Yoruba” party
should be so honoured on Azikiwe’s birthday which incidentally was November 16.
2. Personality
The APC candidate was despite his fame as a grassroots
man is known to have fallen out with many opinion leaders in the state. The
candidate is described by some to be cantankerous especially to the elites many
of whom ganged up against him.
3. His Friends
The friends that came to help Ngige may not have in
the end not have helped him. Prominent among them are Governor Rauf Aregbesola
of OsunState and Mallam Nasir El-Rufai.
Governor Aregbesola has recently won to himself the
label of a Muslim fundamentalist through his ongoing policy of school
reclassification upon which has inflamed the Christian community in that state.
Mallam El-Rufai, the former minister of the
FederalCapitalTerritory who is now a chieftain of the APC was in AnambraState
to lend support to the APC candidate. But his presence would only have inflamed
the emotion of many Igbos when it is recalled that Ndigbo were the worst losers
from El-Rufai’s demolition policy as Minister of FCT.
4. Anambra
Geopolitical Balance
The outgoing
governor, Mr. Peter Obi is from Anambra Central senatorial zone, the same zone
where Senator Ngige comes from. When Obi came to power in 2006, Anambra Central
through Ngige had spent three years in office as governor. Hence it was
considered in some quarters in Anambra that with a combined span of 11 years,
that it would be illogical to allow Anambra Central to again retain the
governorship and hence the momentum for Anambra North where the winner, Obiano
comes from.
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