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I was forced to swear an oath by Orji Kalu’s brother – Abaribe

Enyinnaya Abaribe, the Senate Minority Leader, said he was taken to a shrine 24 hours before his inauguration as deputy governor in 1999 to swear an oath of allegiance.

Abaribe served as Senator Orji Uzor Kalu’s deputy governor from May 29, 1999 to March 3, 2003, before resigning and defecting to the defunct All Nigerian People’s Party.

This was stated by Abaribe in his new book, “Made in Aba,” which was released on Monday in Abuja.

He clarified that he was taken to “a so-called prophet” on School Road in Aba, Abia State, by the former Aba North Local Government Area Chairman, one Chief Duru, and Kalu’s younger brother, Uzor.

He said, “On the matter of loyalty by ordeal, whereby people were made to swear allegiance on all sorts of objects, my experience was that some people around Kalu took it upon themselves to engage in invidious activities, purporting to be directed by him.

“In my case, on the night before swearing into office, the then Aba North Local Government Chairman informed me that Kalu’s people were not comfortable with me as I had not sworn to anything.

“Here I was, being lectured, nay, more like being intimidated with verses from the Bible, hinging the act on notion like ‘you people will be my people…’ and the like. Was that Bible not what I stood on to insist I was a Christian?

“What big secret mission were we embarking on that required that much effort to ensure loyalty? Loyalty to what? Were we not to swear loyalty to the people rather than to the person of the Governor? Yes, I was that much of a greenhorn in politics!”

Abaribe further said, “At the end of the day, the participant not only got to fear the principal, but also these individuals who had privileges to convince such principal’s of the measures they had taken to secure their quarries in a zombie-like state.

“Well, I was not about to subject myself to any authority beyond the law. I was not about to look to any unidentified office beyond that of the governor, whom I had given my word to assist in delivering good governance.”

Meanwhile, Senate Chief Whip Orji Uzor Kalu had yet to respond to allegations made by Senate Minority Leader Enyinnaya Abaribe in his new book, “Made in Aba.”

When our correspondent called him on Tuesday, his principal officer said he was in a meeting with the Senate President.

 He said, “I will speak with you later. I’m in a meeting with the Senate President now.”

He had, however yet to respond to further calls and he didn’t reply to the text message sent to him, as of the time of filing this report.

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