Former aviation minister sacked in
February 2014 for purchasing two BMW cars at a highly-inflated price has
failed to make the list of People’s Democratic Party senatorial
candidates, the list released on Tuesday by the Independent National
Electoral Commission (INEC) shows.
Ms. Oduah, after failing to
capture the Anambra North Senatorial seat, had used Pius Anyim, the
Secretary to the Federal Government, to intimidate INEC to get her name
into the list. That plan failed, as INEC released the name of John
Okechuckwu Emeka as the court-ordered candidate of the People’s
Democratic Party (PDP) for the seat.
Stella Oduah, Former Aviation Minister
Also removed from the list is
Andy Uba, a former domestic aide to President Olusegun Obasanjo. He was
replaced with his equally controversial younger brother, Chris Uba as
the PDP candidate for Anambra South in the forthcoming general
election. Chris Uba, it would be recalled, confessed to having rigged
the 2003 gubernatorial election in the state, in favour of Chris Ngige.
Andy Uba and Ms. Oduah had been
anointed by President Goodluck Jonathan and his wife, Patience, to
clinch the senatorial slots, but they both lost in last month’s state
party primaries.
Since that defeat, Ms. Oduah has
been conniving with lawyers, some judges and SGF Anyim to impose her
name on INEC, in a political no-man’s-land where integrity has no
meaning.
Ms. Stella Oduah,Former Aviation Minister, Kicked Out Of Anambra North Senate Contest
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