As the
2015 general election approaches, tension now brews in Enugu
North Senatorial Zone, Enugu State between two biological brothers
jostling for one political position, under the same party, to represent
Nsukka/ Igbo Eze South federal constituency in the House of Representative.
It was gathered
that the two are of one womb and natives of Echara in Nsukka local government
area. One is Kenneth Okonkwo (a.k.a Andy), the famous Nollywood actor, while
the other is Luke Okonkwo (a.k.a Aguma). The two were said to be locking
horns for the occupation of Nsukka /Igbo-Eze South federal constituency seat at
the national House of Representative under People’s Democratic Party (PDP).
According
to investigations, Luke, who is Kenneth’s younger brother, had first indicated
interest to vie for the seat. He had sent out his campaign posters earlier
than Kenneth and other contestants, who later advised Luke to step down
for his elder brother, Kenneth, for peace to reign in the family.
Rumours
are however rife at the University town of Nsukka over the feud between the two
brothers. It may be of interest to know that their eldest brother, Peter
Okonkwo (Ohamadike), had severally contested the governorship election
under different political parties from 2007 without success, and has
now allegedly decided to take a shot at again in 2015 under the platform of
APC.
Information
reveals that the famous Nollywood actor, Kenneth Okwokwo, said there was no
rift in their family over 2015 general elections, explaining that no other
person in his family is running for election to the House of Representative
apart from him.
Kenneth
said he wants to change the face of the constituency for effective
representation, pointing out that he will not speak for any other person from a
different political party, but he remains the only one from his family that
picked the PDP form for the House of Representatives for the 2015 general
elections.
Mr.
George Okonkwo, chairman, Nsukka Building Materials Union, who is also a
brother to Kenneth and Luke, said that politics is all about interest in any
given position. He confirmed it was Luke who first showed interest to contest
for election into the House of Representatives under PDP.
Later, Kenneth
queued in for the same position under the same political party. According to
George, Luke has to step down for his elder brother, Kenneth, not minding that
he had distributed his posters for the 2015 race. “There is no problem in our
family in connection with the way the two showed interests; we are bounded by
one blood, one love and one interest.
Luke
cannot battle for an elective position with his elder brother. The entire
family supports the ambition of Kenneth to reposition honesty, accountability
and transparency in Nsukka /Igbo Eze South Federal Constituency,” he said.
A
prominent politician in Nsukka, Mr. Festus Omeje, said the emergence of the two
brothers from one political party sends danger signal which shows that all may
not be well in the PDP family.
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