In a reminiscence of the
Charley Boy versus Rochas Okorocha episode in Oguta during the
burial of Justice Chukwudifu Oputa penultimate weekend, the youths of Ngor
Okpala Fridayevening stopped the deputy speaker of the House of
Representatives, Chief Emeka Ihedioha from speaking at the Peoples Democratic
Party, PDP, rally in the area.
The rally is being
organized statewide by the state leadership of the party to mobilize more
people for the PDP ahead of the 2015 election, which the party needs to win at
all cost. At the rally held at the
Ngor Okpala local government headquarters, Umuneke, Ihedioha had come with
dozens of supporters to the rally ground and moved round the canopies to greet
the party members. To show the deputy speaker
what was lurking for him, youths of Ngor Okpala who had been singing victory
songs for the PDP, suddenly changed their songs and tone to that of war
situation.
The youths immediately
started chanting “we no go gree o, we no gree” and “no 2015 for Ihedioha” while
others sang “mmanu akara di uto, onye ratu ibe ya arara (meaning akara stew is
sweet, it’s not meant for only one person)”. Every attempt made by the
deputy speaker to calm the angry youths down seemed to provoke more anger from
more youths, who now had to come before the deputy speaker to show their anger,
thereby making it very difficult to speak.
This action angered some of
the supporters of Ihedioha, who angrily confronted and began to fight some of
the youths, thereby leading to ugly showdown between the Ngor Okpala youths and
those of the deputy speaker.
The chaotic situation
forced Iheoha to drop his microphone and was guided to his waiting jeep. He
immediately headed straight to the house of Okenze Obinna, where he was seen
ruing his ordeal and accusing some aspirants from the area of sponsoring the
attack on him.
Speaking with journalists
at the field, a leader of party in the area, who spoke on the condition of
anonymity, said “you know when a ceremony is going on and somebody comes in and
drives through the arena, you are likely to spark off resentment from the
crowd. That is what happened.
“Already, Ngor Okpala
people are weary of domination by a particular group. They are not happy about
it. People should know that Ngor Okpala people are not happy that the House of
Reps Seat has been taken from them for third consecutive times and there is
still an attempt to rob them of that position again for the fourth time. So,
why won’t this bring about some resentment? It was this kind of thing that made
the people to begin to shout ‘we no go gree, we no gree’ when the deputy
speaker began to make his speech”, the PDP leader said.
Source: 247ureports

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