Victor Umeh email is shaking the polity in Anambra

Victor Umeh’s Alleged Email To Obiano Reveals Victor Oye’s Deep-Rooted Briberies And Corruption

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Today, July 30th, 2021 is a normal Friday or should be, but it may not remain so for long. It may become the day that started a fire that consumed a political gladiator of the state. Or consumed a whole political party. The All Grand Progressive Alliance, APGA, chairman, Victor Oye has been thrown under a roaring train by his predecessor, Victor Umeh and civil war in APGA is brewing.

Victor Umeh wrote to Governor Willie Obiano accusing Victor Oye of using his office to enrich himself, obtaining huge sums of money from APGA primary contestants in exchange for the party flag for the general election. In each case, he failed to keep his side of the bargain and the offended parties are asking for his head.

Victor Umeh has seemingly heard their voice and has decided to take the matter up to the governor. Not assured of the acting of the governor, Victor Umeh’s people, we presumed, have now leaked the content of the mail to the public.

APGA already has a mini-civil war in the fact that Soludo is not seen by many as the legitimate flagbearer of the party. Nonso Smart Okafor and Umeoji with the capacity to beat Soludo were disqualified from contesting the primary. An APGA faction has since claimed Umeoji as their candidate.

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APGA may survive this election crisis but the allegations about its INEC-recognized national party chairman may never go away. With Obiano in his last months in power, he wouldn’t want to shake the boat so he may elect to leave his captain alone, but these allegations are personal until APGA refuses to act then it becomes a party “wahala”.

November 6th now has another angle of distraction or destruction for APGA. The battle of Victors may have no victor.

Read the email below, only then would you appreciate the enormity of the problem Ojukwu’s legacy party is embroiled in.

Victor Umeh’s Email To Willie Obiano’s Yahoo and Icloud Email Addresses

Good evening Your Excellency.

I am constrained by Circumstances to write this Mail to you on the Activities of Chief Victor Ike Oye which I have a Responsibility to bring to your attention.

For about two weeks now, I have been approached by some persons from IMO State with Complaints of Monetary Extortion from Chief Victor Oye during the last Primaries in IMO State with a Request that I pass them to you to direct Oye to return their Monies to them over unkept Transaction Promises.
I requested them to furnish me with Details of the Transactions.
I shall forward to you their Narratives and Documents for your Perusal.

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I will suggest that you go through this and form your Opinion.

MR OKEY EZEH.

From Okey EZE’s Account, Chief Victor Ike Oye with Chief Chinedu Obidigwe negotiated and took from him a total sum of N273, 250,000 ( Two Hundred and Seventy-Three Million, Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Naira) only in return for the Governorship Ticket of APGA for Imo State in the 2019 General Elections.
When this Arrangement failed, Chief Oye has been able to refund him only $100,000 made of two Installments of $50,000 each, leaving a Balance of N237,250,000.

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Regrettably, Chief Oye told Mr. Eze that I Chief Victor Umeh and Archbishop Valerian Okeke were responsible for His inability to honour their Agreement.

I will forward His written Petition to EFCC and some of the Bank Transactions with Oye and also bring it to the attention of His Grace.

Relive What Victor Umeh replied Critics Over His Endorsement of Soludo

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MR STANLEY AMUCHIE

Mr AMUCHIE until his Resignation to join the APGA Gubernatorial Race in Imo State was the Chief Operating Officer of Zenith Bank PLC.

His Written Statement said that Chief Victor Ike Oye and Chief Chinedu Obidigwe negotiated with him and received a total sum of N280,000,000 ( Two Hundred and Eighty Million Nairobi ) in return for APGA Governorship Ticket in Imo State for the 2019 General Elections.

The Money was given as follows,

Chief Victor Ike Oye – N250,000,000 paid in $694,400.

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Chief Chinedu Obidigwe – N30,000,000 paid in $83,333 leaving a Balance of N20m to be paid to him upon completion of the Primaries.

3. CHIEF IKEDI OHAKIM

Chief Ikedi Ohakim narrated that Chief Oye Collected $300,000 ( Three Hundred Thousand Dollars) and N100M from him and other Payments. His Detailed Account is contained in his Petition to the EFCC. The Petition is also forwarded to you.

4. CHIEF HUMPHREY ANUMUDU

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Chief ANUMUDU said that Oye obtained a 2018 TOYOTA Landcruiser Black Jeep from him under false pretense. This is aside from other Dollar Cash receipts which he is ready to forgo.

He is already in Lagos State High Court with Oye and his Wife claiming N50m being the Value of the Car where Oye claimed that the Car is a Birthday Gift from Chief ANUMUDU. This Matter is also reported to the EFCC.

These are just Four Outstanding Cases. There are other Tales!

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I see these as very serious Moral Issues particularly as Oye has consistently insisted that he did not take money from anybody during the 2018 Primaries.

I consider these Revelations as serious embarrassment to the Party and Gross Abuse of Office by Chief Oye.
One unfortunate thing was that they engaged these Fellows by dropping your Name as supporting their Actions.

Some of these were part of the reasons why I told you on the 28th of April, 2019 that Oye is unfit to continue in Office as National Chairman of APGA.

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I believe that it will be FUTILE and DAMAGING to APGA if you continue to support him for a Second Term in Office.

I advise that you confront Chief Oye with these Revelations and consider asking him to Refund these Monies to them and bow out and save APGA from protracted Crisis!

Thanks and God bless.

Senator Dr Victor Umeh, OFR.

[End of email.

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