
Cross River North senator in Nigeria’s senate, Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe, has distanced himself from the ongoing internal rift within the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Cross River State. Jarigbe who recently abandoned the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, for the APC, says he feels compelled to address the rising tensions within the party.
“It has been brought to my attention that my name has been associated with the current rift, with specific references made to the 2027 elections and perceived differences with the State Chairman. I wish to state in the clearest terms possible that these narratives are not only premature but also a misrepresentation of the facts”, he wrote.
“The current challenges are not about the Cross River North Senatorial District, nor are they a personal conflict between myself and any individual. What we are witnessing is a broader, statewide issue that requires a collective and sober approach from all party leaders.”
“I am a new member of this party. I came into the APC with a heart full of hope and a commitment to contribute to its growth and success. My primary desire is for peace, stability, and unity to prevail. As a Senator of the Federal Republic, my focus remains on delivering effective representation to the good people of Cross River North and supporting the developmental agenda of our Governor.”
“Let me be unequivocal: I am a loyal party man. I hold His Excellency, Governor Ben Ayade, in high esteem as a former Governor . I am fully committed to supporting whatever the incumbent Governor wants and directs. His vision and leadership are crucial for our collective success, and I pledge to work harmoniously under his guidance to strengthen the APC across all wards and local governments.”
He appealed ”to all party faithful, to sheathe their swords … cease actions and utterances that fuel division and instead, channel our energies into building a formidable front. Let us all defer to the Leader of the Party , H. E. Prince Bassey Otu, instead of running riot”, he insisted.
Recall that some APC chapter chairmen in CRS, recently called for the resignation of the APC chairman in the state, Alphonsus Eba, over alleged mismanagement and high-handedness. Eba replied by accusing some chapter chairmen and secretaries of embezzling over ?60 million belonging to the party and insisted that their salaries will not be paid until the account for the ?60 million.
