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Ebonyi: APC settles quarrel between senator, council boss

Supreme Desk
26 April 2024 7:35 AM IST
Ebonyi: APC settles quarrel between senator, council boss
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Sen. Eze said that contending issues were resolved amicably and their supporters would be sensitised to take a cue from their leaders.

The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ebonyi has settled the protracted rift between Sen. Ken Eze (APC-Ebonyi Central) and the Chairman of Ezza South Local Government, Mrs. Euphemia Nwali.

Supreme News reports that the rift had caused political tension in the area, pitching the council’s councilors and stakeholders in opposing camps.

The situation heightened when defectors to the APC, who are from the area, joined opposing camps despite being new to the party.

The state chairman of the party, Chief Stanley Okoro-Emegha, who brokered the peace on Thursday, told newsmen that the contending issues were settled amicably.

“It was a situation where I erred in certain areas; I am sorry, and we ended it there.

“We told them to take their followers home and talk to them about sustaining the peace,” he said.

The chairman said that the gladiators were urged to check the social media activities of their supporters in order not to relapse on the peace pact.

“Let your actions and activities promote you, not what is said on social media.

“We don’t want such things in the party, as many of the social media operators conduct their activities to extort you,” he said.

He noted that to consolidate the peace pact, subsequent meetings would be hosted by the gladiators and other stakeholders.

“The next meeting will be hosted by the chairman, followed by the senator and then other stakeholders.

“This will make any supporter who sees his master eating and dining in the house of his supposed foe realise that peace has come,” he said.

Okoro-Emegha remarked that the peace pact will also guarantee peaceful local government area elections in the area in July.

“We will discuss internally before consultations, and whether anyone will serve only one term or get a second term is not a problem.

“The most important thing is that we are a family and no outsider will hear anything about us.

“When we put ourselves together we would solve all security challenges in the area,” he said.

Sen. Eze said that contending issues were resolved amicably and their supporters would be sensitised to take a cue from their leaders.

“You can see the Council chairman besides me, alongside other stakeholders as the resolution was all encompassing,” he said.

Nwali thanked the party chairman for brokering the peace, noting that it will usher a new lease of life in the area.

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