
In
2005, Chris Ekpenyong made history in Nigeria: he was impeached as the
deputy governor of Akwa Ibom state but was hurriedly returned to that
position in less than seven days. The members of the state house of
assembly reversed the impeachment after the intervention of
then-President Olusegun Obasanjo, although Ekpenyong was forced to
resign afterwards.
Fourteen years later, he has bounced back to
secure a place at the senate, defeating Godswill Akpabio, an “uncommon
senator”, in Akwa Ibom north-west senatorial district. Akpabio’s defeat
was shocking to say the least: Apart from being being an incumbent
senator, he was a two-time governor who practically had Akwa Ibom as his
chessboard.
And – you wouldn’t believe – Ekpenyong defeated him
with more than double his votes, after securing 136,373 votes as against
the senator’s 67,487.
So, who is Chris Ekpenyong?
Born
on September 29, 1954, Ekpenyong is a HND holder in electrical and
electronic engineering. He holds a master’s degree in business
administration from Kensington University, Glendale, California, in
America. He was the deputy governor during Victor Attah’s tenure until
2005 when he was impeached on grounds of “abuse of office, gross
misconduct and disregard for constituted authority.”
HOW HE FELL OUT WITH ATTAH
Attah
is believed to have masterminded Ekpenyong’s impeachment. The two fell
out after his then deputy endorsed Obasanjo to become the PDP
presidential candidate at the party’s presidential primary in January
2003, contrary to Attah’s wish. The former governor had instructed Akwa
Ibom delegates to support Alex Ekwueme, late former vice president, who
was challenging Obasanjo for the PDP ticket.
In addition to this,
Attah was said to have been paving way for Udoma Ekarika, his
son-in-law, to succeed him as governor in 2007, a position Ekpenyong was
eyeing as well.
He was impeached not long after the PDP
presidential primary but Obasanjo quickly intervened. He sent a powerful
delegation led by Tony Anenih, then-chairman of the PDP board of
trustees, to resolve the issue leading to the reversal of the
impeachment. Ekpenyong eventually resigned but was unable to secure the
PDP nomination for the governorship election.
HOW HE FOUGHT FOR AKWA IBOM AS DEPUTY GOVERNOR
In
an interview in 2017, the senator-elect spoke of his struggles as the
deputy governor of Akwa Ibom state. He recalled how he pleaded with
Obasanjo over the state’s allocation. The PDP candidate said he knelt
down before Obasanjo, begging for the state to get its due share of the
federal government allocation.
He had said: “Between the periods I
was with Obong Attah, we were receiving only about N600M as our monthly
allocation. I remembered vividly kneeling down for 45 minutes, begging
former President Obasanjo when we were short-changed from what was
accrued to the state and he approved N600 million for us. That was when I
got to know the wage bill of the state at that time as the deputy
governor.
“I called the accountant general of the State who told
me that the wage bill of the state was N1.1 billion. Probably, that was
why people said I exercised so much influence on the government of Obong
Attah. I wrote to former President Obasanjo, appealing to him for
increase in our allocation, while also playing the role of a mediator.
Probably, at the federal level Obong Attah was misconstrued.”
KNOCKED GOODLUCK JONATHAN
Ekpenyong
was also a critic of Former President Goodluck Jonathan who he once
accused of “wasting” the six years of his administration. In an
interview with Sun, he said this was because the former president
neglected the people of the south-south region.
According to him,
“I blame my political party that when we had a chance with our son from
the South South for six years, we did not make good use of it. It was
six years of wasted service as far as I am concerned. Yes, (it was a
wasted period).
“Where is the road to even his village? Not to
talk of other major roads that should have been a priority to him.
Today, when people are criticising Buhari for not looking at us, I
laugh. Somebody has to look at where he comes from. That is Nigerian
politics for you.”
THREATENED THE EXPOSE AKPABIO
In
the build up of the elections, Ekpenyong threatened to unleash Akpabio’s
‘secret deals”. The former governor was alleged to have said Ekpenyong
deceived him into defecting from the PDP to the APC. But the former
deputy governor had denied the allegation and said he would “expose” the
senator if he continues to “attack” him.
“Assuming someone gave
that kind of advice and agreed, it means someone can ask him to go and
jump into the river and he would obey? If he continues to attack me, I
will unleash his records of secret deals,”he had said.
“I am
happy that generally, people know Akpabio to be an uncommon liar; he
cannot continue to fool everybody all the times with his lies. I want to
implore all of you to go back to your various local governments to
begin your campaign for effective change in our zones.”
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