A former interim National Chairman of
the All Progressives Congress, Chief Bisi Akande, has called on
President Muhammadu Buhari and the APC governors to halt the party’s
drift.
Akande, in a statement, on Sunday,
warned that the ongoing crisis afflicting the party was capable of
jeopardising the chances of the APC in 2019.
He said, “Now that the whole conspiracy
has blown open, it is doubtful if the present institutions of party
leadership can muster the required capacity to arrest the drift.
“It is my opinion that President Buhari,
and the APC governors should now see the APC as a rocking platform that
may not be strong enough again to carry them to political victory in
2019 and they should quickly begin a joint damage control effort to
reconstruct the party in its claim to bring about the promised change
before the party’s shortcomings begin to aggravate the challenges of
governance in their hands.”
Condemning the crisis rocking the
country’s National Assembly, Akande alleged that “numerous among those
calling themselves businessmen in Nigeria are like leeches sucking from
the nation’s blood largely through various governments and particularly
through the Nigerian Federal Government.
“While all these schisms were going on
in the APC, those who were jittery of Buhari’s constant threat of
anti-corruption’s battle began to encourage and finance rebellions
against the APC democratic positions which led to the emergence of
Senator Bukola Saraki as the candidate of the PDP tendencies inside and
outside the APC.”
The Ila-Orangun-born political chieftain
recalled that, “With the air of oneness, APC went ahead to conduct
primaries to select candidates for state governors and Houses of
Assembly and for the Presidency and the National Assembly.
“After the elections which saw APC to
victory all round, a meeting was reported to have been held by certain
old new-PDP leaders in a Peoples Democratic Party (chieftain’s house) in
Abuja to review what should be their share in this new Buhari’s
government and resolved to seek collaboration with the PDP with a view
to hijacking the National Assembly and, having got rid of Goodluck
Jonathan, with an ultimate aim of resuscitating the PDP as their future
political platform.”
The
statement read in part, “Unknown to most APC members, while Senator
Bukola Saraki was being adopted as the candidate for Senate President by
certain old new-PDP tendencies, the theory was being propagated that,
like in most presidential democracy, the APC minority leaders in the old
National Assembly (i.e George Akume for the Senate and Femi
Gbajabiamila for the House of Representatives) should automatically
become Senate President and Speaker respectively now that the APC has
the majority.
“Certain leaders felt that most past
Senate Presidents had come from Benue State which Akume represented and
that Benue State should be made to assume the traditional home of all
senate presidents. At the same time, certain senators were clamouring
for one of the most ranking senators anywhere outside the North-west
zone that produced the President. That was how Ahmed Lawan who had been
in the House of Representatives for eight years and in the Senate for
another eight years emerged as the candidate for the senate president.”
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