Respect party supremacy, Omo – Agege tells APC leaders

Leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Delta state were Monday urged to observe and respect party supremacy by subsuming individual interest under the larger party interest.

The Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, representing Ughelli North/Ughelli South/Udu Federal Constituency in the National Assembly, Rev. Francis Waive and chairman, Caretaker Committee, Delta APC, Prophet Jones Erue made the call at the weekend at separate stakeholders’ meetings with APC leaders from Delta south and Delta central senatorial districts.

They stated that allowing party interest to override self-interest will produce a strong, vibrant and enduring party.

Speaking on the rationale behind the calls for 10 leaders per ward to determine the choice of new executives of the party at the unit and ward levels, Senator Omo-Agege, said it is to ensure collective ownership of party structure unlike previous norm in which an individual would single-handedly install party executives.

“The reason we are doing this is that we want everybody to own the exco. It is a collective work and not the work of one person. In every unit, we are represented, since an exco member is coming from that unit.

“What we are doing now, calls for sacrifice, forebearance. You cannot leave your ward and go to another ward. Everybody must remain in his ward for this exercise (APC ward congress).

“We don’t want you to bring people into the exco because they are your wives, sisters, brothers, friends, or girlfriends, hoping that you are can use them to trade for money from aspirants. I want us to look for people who can do this job for us.

“Everyone has ambition and they think they can use the opportunity of this congress to secure that advantage. But I have news for you: we are going to be doing direct primaries, not indirect or delegate primaries. So, the ward chairman is just as important as any other member of the party. But we need these people as managers of the party for the purpose of mobilisation in the general election,” he said.

Also addressing party leaders, Rt. Hon. Waive lauded the Deputy President of the Senate for the immense role he played in convincing the Senator representing Delta North Senatorial District, Peter Nwaoboshi to defect to the party.

This, he noted, will strengthen the party not only in the area but also in the state, the South-south geopolitical zone and the country at large ahead of forthcoming polls.

His words: “I want us to put our eyes on the goal. If our eyes are on the goal, nothing sideways will distract us. I urge all party members who have ambition to contest to subsume every ambition under this so that we can get a broad-based exco.”