I Am Not Happy, But I Will Not Resign – Anambra Deputy Governor
I Am Not Happy, But I Will Not Resign – Anambra Deputy Governor
Deputy governor of Anambra State, Dr Nkem Okeke has revealed that he will not be pressured into resigning his position as the deputy governor of the state.
Okeke recently moved from the ruling party in his state All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) to the All Progressive Congress (APC).
The deputy governor who spoke with reporters in the government house revealed that some persons were trying to force him to resign but he was not ready to comply as he stated that his tenure was for four years and he would not be leaving office till he was done.
He also stated that he does not plan to resign because he was representing his people. He revealed that even though he was not happy he would maintain his status quo.
He said: ‘My constituency said I should not resign because I am repressing people. I resigned as commissioner and if I resign as Deputy Governor, they will say something is wrong with this man.
“I am what you might call an accidental politician. When I served in the government of Peter Obi for six months, I resigned when I felt that I didn’t have the ears of the governor and as a Commissioner, if you don’t have the ears of the governor, then you are wasting your time. That was why I went back to the university and continued lecturing
“Of course the deputy governor thing came up when I was on holiday in the USA and thee then national chairman of APGA, Chief Victor Umeh told me he wanted me to serve as deputy gubernatorial candidate. I came back and we won the election. Second tenure, the governor invited me. I never asked him that I was interested in becomingthe governor invited me. I never asked him that I was interested in becoming his running mate.
“There was never a communication between two of us and it was at the Women Development Center that he mentioned my name as his running mate. Of course everybody was surprised. I won’t say I didn’t expect it, but he never communicated with me that I was going to be his running mate. I continued to do my work to the best of my ability till date. The issue is, have I been happy and the answer is no, I have not been happy. “