Loyalists of the Peoples Democratic Party-recognised governorship
candidate for the November 16 governorship election in Anambra State,
Mr. Tony Nwoye, and that of court-recognised candidate, Sen. Andy Uba,
engaged in a fight at the convention.
The event happened at the stand allotted to the state inside the square.
Few minutes before the arrival of President Goodluck Jonathan, the
Anambra section of the venue was thrown into confusion when the two
groups laying claim to the governorship ticket in the state exchanged
blows for about an hour over sitting position.
The shouts and use of abusive words by the loyalists of the two men attracted delegates and journalists to the stand.
Andy Uba had come before the others with his supporters and was
seated with the Minister of Aviation, Princess Stella Oduah. His
brother, Chris Uba, was also seated close to him.
There was peace in the stand until the arrival of Nwoye, who came with his group, made up mostly of young men and women.
It was initially difficult for him to find a seat, but when he sighted one, he was told that it was reserved for a guest.
The youths told Andy Uba that he was serving a suspension from the party and that he ought not be at the event.
Andy, who is a serving senator from the state, remained silent, but
his brother asserted that the suspension had been lifted by a court
judgment.
His explanation did not appease the already charged youths as the
shouting match degenerated into a brawl when one of the youths pushed
Chris and people behind him.
Chris however stood his ground and the exchange of punches and blows continued among their supporters.
Sensing danger, security agents attached to Oduah tactically moved
the minister out of the scene to ensure that she was not hurt.
Efforts made by the few security men at the stand to stop the fight
were resisted as the angry youths insisted that Andy must leave the
scene before peace could reign. But Andy remained seated and did not
utter a word.
The reinforcement of security men saved the day, while the arrival of
Jonathan, who moved round the stands with some governors eventually
stopped the feuding groups.
Nwoye was later seen seated beside the Uba brothers though a man sat in-between him and Chris.
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