The leadership of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Ogbadibo Local Government Area has disowned Daniel Onjeh over his recent petition against the Benue State chairman of the party, Austin Agada.
Onjeh, who stood as the APC senatorial candidate for Benue South in the 2023 general elections, submitted a formal complaint to the partyโs National Chairman, Abdullahi Ganduje.
In the petition, Onjeh accused Agada of engaging in anti-party activities, alleging that the Benue State APC Chairman and his supporters were involved in rigging the 2023 senatorial election in Benue South in favour of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, candidate, Abba Moro.
Agada has since described the claim as โbaseless and unfounded.โ
Reacting, the party leadership in Ogbadibo advised Onjeh to stop apportioning blame for his failure at the polls.
A statement by the partyโs chairman in the local government, Hon. Andrew Edache, urged Onjeh to embrace peace and adopt better strategies to succeed in future elections.
The statement reads below.
โWinning an election for any political position depends largely on the seriousness of the candidate. When a candidate works assiduously in collaboration with their political party, electoral victory becomes as achievable as falling from the sky.
โComrade Daniel Onjeh, the APC Senatorial candidate for the Benue South 2023 general elections, faced defeat in the last polls due to his approach marked by enormous laxity. Perhaps, he believed manna could fall from heaven.
โComrade Daniel Onjeh failed to mobilize party officials or stakeholders to polling units for his election.
โHe distanced himself from the real people who could have garnered votes for him and ensured his victory at the polls.
โIn other words, Onjeh did not make provisions for party interface or agent interface, yet he expected to emerge victorious.
โOnjeh must understand that his failure at the polls was a setback for the APC in Benue State. The party is displeased with entrusting its ticket to a candidate who demonstrated implicit laxity in the politicking process.
โIf Onjeh was a serious candidate in the election, there should have been no need to beg him to interface with his party members, especially polling unit agents and ward collation agents.
โRegrettably, instead of accepting his flaws and working towards righting the wrongs, Onjeh has decided to play a blame game.
โHe submitted a petition against Comrade Austin Agada, the State Chairman of APC, Benue State, alleging interference with his campaign and voting process, which, by all intents and purposes, does not hold truth.
โAs the party executives in Ogbadibo Local Government Area of Benue State, we dispute Onjehโs claims.
โIn fact, during the electioneering period, we made several efforts to discuss with him politically, but our efforts were disregarded as he stopped picking our calls. Even returning missed calls on his mobile phone became a problem. How possible is it for such a candidate to win an election of such magnitude?
โWe reiterate that Daniel Onjeh lost out in the 2023 election because of his actions and inactions during the election.
โPresident Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Philip Agbese won their elections as APC candidates because they maintained an open system and were in constant communication with relevant stakeholders regarding the mobilization of supporters and party agents down to their various council wards, which translates to polling units.
โDaniel Onjeh was nowhere to be found; maybe he was just waiting to ride to victory through the influence of other candidates.
โHow can you, as a candidate for election, lose your polling unit and council ward in your election and come out shifting blame?
โWe advise Onjeh to acknowledge his shortcomings and focus on improving his election strategy in the future to avoid losing elections at every given opportunity.โ