What Orji Kalu did to me on my inauguration day as Deputy Governor ― Abaribe
The incumbent Senate Minority Leader representing Abia South Senatorial district, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, has shared a humiliating experience he encountered at the hands of his master, Orji Uzor Kalu on the day of his inauguration as the Deputy Governor of Abia State.
GistReel reports that Senator Abaribe served as Deputy Governor during Orji Uzor’s administration from 1999 to 2003.
Abaribe while in an interactive session with journalists alleged that his convoy was taken away from him by Orji Kalu and given to his wife on their inauguration day.
According to the senator, he was left stranded with his wife but later managed to scramble into a relative’s vehicle to take them to the event centre where they were meant to have an inauguration lunch.
He said, “I was sitting at the podium in Umuahia stadium, there was a flashback, I remembered exactly what happened to me as a deputy governor. I went to shake the now deputy governor, Emetu, and I looked at him and I just laughed you know why? On the day I was sworn in, I took the oath first, the governor, Kalu, took the oath, after everything was done and we were to go to Okpara auditorium for lunch, I couldn’t find my vehicle.
“The vehicle was given to me by the departing colonel Obi, a convoy, and we stood there, I and my wife, and we were looking, where is the convoy? Eventually, we managed to scramble into a relative’s vehicle to take us to the event centre.
“We found out that from the field there, somebody had given instruction for the convoy to move and that they were no longer my convoy and it was now designated as the convoy of the wife of the governor.
“When I confronted the governor the next Monday, I said what happened? he said “I didn’t know, they just told me it is my wife’s convoy and I said ok, let them move it. This is the kind of thing that people see in politics.
“There are two ways to react; you lie back and take it or you strongly protest and then you are tagged a troublemaker.”