A former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Patricia
Ette has blasted the newly elected National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic
Party, PDP, Prince Uche Secondus for mentioning her name during his acceptance
speech on Sunday.
Secondus began his speech by recognizing some past political
office holders who were once members of the PDP.
He had said, “Your Excellencies,
The former President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,
Goodluck Ebele Jonathan GCFR.
“Your Excellency the former Vice Presidents Atiku Abubakar
and Nnamdi Sambo
“Your Excellencies the former Senate Presidents, Anyim Pius
Anyim and David Mark
“His Excellency the Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu
“Your Excellencies the former Speakers of the House of Representatives
Demji Bankole and Patricia Ette.”
Angered by the acknowledgment, Mrs. Ette, who is now a Board
of Trustee, BoT, member of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, wondered
why her name should be mentioned even she was not in the gathering.
In a statement she personally signed and made available to
reporters in Abuja, Ette said, “I, Rt. Hon. Patricia Olubunmi Etteh, hereby
issue a disclaimer with respect to the mention of my name in victory speech of
the newly elected National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Prince
Uche Secondus, as follows;
1. That I am unequivocally not a member of the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP);
3. Owing from (1) and (2) above, I do not consent to the
mention of my name in such a political gathering;
4. That I am a card-carrying member and member of the Board
of Trustees (BOT), the apex Committee of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
“Unfortunately, this can only happen in Nigeria, where
people use other peoples’ name to shine and gain credence.
“I’m disappointed in the play of shenanigans in the
political climate of Nigeria; why I, Rt. Hon. Patricia Olubunmi Etteh, can be
forgotten so soon, having achieved this much politically in the midst of men,
being the first and still the only Female Speaker of the House of
Representatives.
“Let me sound it loud and clear, that history cannot be
changed, as I have paid my dues in the service of this nation, and I refuse to
be celebrated after death, as against being celebrated while alive. If the
right people fail to recognize my service to the nation, my God will fight for
me.
“In conclusion, I hereby state that no party should take my
humility and gender for granted, believing that I cannot move if I feel like. I
am an ardent advocate for good governance, and if I deem it that the running of
affairs of a certain political party is not in the best interest of the
citizens of Nigeria, I will not hesitate to make my move. The intendment of
this statement is not to please any political party or association, but to set
the records straight.”
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