Chairman of Board of Trustees (BoT) of the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP), Chief Tony Anenih, at the weekend in Uromi, headquarters of Esan North –
East Local Government Area of Edo State expressed confidence that President
Goodluck Jonathan would be re-elected by Nigerians for a second term.
“Two days ago, as Buhari was landing in Sokoto, I was also landing in
Sokoto; and as he was leaving, I was also leaving, but at the time I was leaving,
I knew we have got Sokoto State. These are northern states.
“Coming back home, it will be a sad tale for any member of the South-
South region to vote for APC candidates, whether in the Houses of Assembly,
Reps, Senate , Governorship or Presidential. It will be so bad,” Chief Anenih
said.
Addressing a political rally of PDP supporters, Chief Anenih blamed
the military junta headed by the APC Presidential candidate, Major- General Muhammadu
Buhari (retd) for what befell late Prof.Ambrose Alli, first civilian governor
of Bendel State, who died on his 60th birth day shortly after his release from
prison.
Relieving his prison experience with the late Prof. Alli at the
Kirikiri Prison, Lagos where both of them were taken shortly after the December
31, 1983 coup, the PDP BoT chairman recalled how Alli underwent a surgical
operation at Bonny Camp in Lagos.
Anenih, who spoke shortly after Alli’s dayghter, Rosemary addressed the
rally said:
“There is something the daughter of Alli did not tell you.
Incidentally, Prof. Ambrose Alli and I were in Kirikiri prison. When they
operated on Alli at the Bonny Camp Military Hospital, Gen. Idiagbon said he
should be moved to Jos.
“The Military Governor then said, no, he cannot travel. Idiagbon
brought a Brig- General to sign an undertaking that the military was taking
responsibility for him to be taken to Jos. He was moved in a stretcher. Oh’
that is Buhari and you want this man to come back?”, Rosemary Alli had
explained to the party faithful that the health problem of her father started
when he fell from the double bunker in a cell where he was kept at the prison
and was denied medical attention despite her pleas.
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