This is according to Point Blank New and they claim the conversation was taped. Read their report below;
The resignation of Obong Nsima Ekere as Deputy Governor of Akwa Ibom
State on 31 October 2012 was for many a surprise, a completely
unexpected political development. But those who know the former deputy
governor up close say his fall from power was expected. They point to
his huge character flaws for explanation.
According to them, it was this hubris for power grab that led him to
plot the elimination of his boss from office. Thereafter he suffered a
fatal Freudian slip when he boasted with his co-travellers at a meeting
he thought was safe that he would contest the 2015 governorship election
as a sitting governor.
He didn’t know he was recorded. The dire implication of Ekere’s
fiendish boast was clear: for him to contest as a sitting governor in
2015, he would have to get rid of his boss through either (1)
assassination (2) impeachment or (3) resignation on some other grounds.
At the fateful meeting with his boss before the resignation, Ekere was
confronted with the evidence of his plot and asked to say in which way
he was going to get rid of the governor.
He was stomped by the fact that there was a smoking gun against him,
and went on his knees to beg for forgiveness. This was Ekere’s nth
instant of failure in politics. The deputy governorship, which he got on
a platter, out of the largeness of the heart of a man he would later
plot to kill, was his highest achievement in politics. Yet he could not
keep the job for more than 18 months—because of his irredeemable
character flaws, which include, but are not limited to chronic penchant
for cheating, corner-cutting, upstaging others and predilection for
disloyalty. Those who know him say that even in business, which had been
his forte before his lamentable foray into politics, Ekere is known for
cheating and corner cutting. He doesn’t honour agreement, they say.
Even family members confirm this.
Analysts who have watched Ekere over the years, right from his days
in Port Harcourt as a businessman, say it is these character flaws that
have turned him into a serial political failure in the last 20 years,
having contested and failed twice to win elections to the State House of
Assembly, and twice failed to win elections to the House of
Representatives. He ran for governor in 2007 and failed to get past the
party primary.
As deputy governor, Ekere was guilty of stunning political naiveté.
Apparently he never read Machiavelli’s The Prince. If he did, he
would have known that you should never try to outshine your boss. This
is one of the fundamental laws of power. But while Ekere was in power he
coveted the lamplight, and sought to commandeer the centre stage
through unthinking publicity for himself and his office at the expense
of the Governor.
Another character trait that defines Nsima Ekere is selfishness. He
feels for no one else, not even those who are close to him by blood,
location or work. This explains why his fall from power elicited wild
jubilation from his kinsmen in Ikot Abasi. News of his resignation from
office was broken to wild cheers and open jubilation by his kinsmen at
the funeral of a well-known lawyer in his community, late Barrister Mfon
Inam. Such reaction was a big surprise to the uninitiated because here
was the most prominent man of power in the community losing out yet his
people were happy at his fall. So we had to ask why. What we found out
explained the impossible reactions from the former deputy governor’s
kinsmen.
When the deceased who was being buried on the day of the deputy
governor’s resignation was ill in hospital, the community led a
delegation to Nsima Ekere’s house in Ewet Housing Estate in Uyo to
solicit financial support to pay the man’s medical bills. Consistent
with his selfish nature, the former deputy governor did not only deny
the lifeline to this “brother” of his who was critically ill in
hospital, he also walked the help-seeking delegation out of his house.
That was why the mourners at the funeral booed at the mention of his
name and jeered at the fact that he ever represented them in government.
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