APC Weighs Options As nPDP Ultimatum Ends by dre11(m): 6:37am On May 14, 2018 |
By Hamza Idris, Ismaila Mudashir, Muideen Olaniyi, Musa Abdullahi Krishi (Abuja) & Rakiya Mohammed
The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) is strategizing to absorb any shock in the event that aggrieved members of the nPDP decide to move elsewhere, multiple sources in the ruling party said yesterday.
The group recently petitioned the national chairman of the APC, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun and copied President Buhari among other party big shots.
The petition, dated April 27 was signed by the National Chairman of nPDP, Alhaji Abubakar Kawu Baraje and Secretary, Chief Olagunsoye Oyinlola.
However, sources said the petition was a fait accompli because many of the nPDP members had perfected plans to move out of the APC to other parties.
One of the sources pointed out that the group’s secretary and a signatory to the petition, Chief Oyinlola, had resigned as board chairman of a government agency and also left the party to join the African Democratic Congress.
It is being supported by former President Obasanjo’s Third Force which had launched a campaign to oust Buhari from power.
The existence of the letter was only known on Wednesday May 9, when Baraje led other members to the national secretariat of the APC where they gave a seven-day ultimatum to meet Buhari.
The ultimatum would elapse tomorrow amidst fears that in the event President Buhari did not grant them audience, the petitioners would leave the party.
When contacted yesterday on what the party was doing to beat the deadline given by the aggrieved members, the APC National Publicity Secretary, Malam Bolaji Abdullahi, said: “Well, I’m not aware if anything is being done at the moment. It is possible that some things have been done.
But it is not what I’m aware of. I have been out of Abuja. I have been in my state participating in the congresses.
“It’s possible discussions or things are happening beyond my own clearance level. But it’s not what I’m aware of.”
A credible source told Daily Trust that long before the petition, nPDP governors who are now mostly in the Senate had been meeting “on the way forward.”
According to him, “They cannot be wished away easily because some of them are still strong in their various constituencies and they could cause grievous injuries to the APC. Yes, they are no longer in control of enormous resources and many are not in good terms with serving governors in their states but they should be heard to avert catastrophic outcome in the coming months,” he said.
The nPDP members had alleged in their petition that despite their contributions to the success of the ruling APC, their members had been relegated to the background in in the party and in government.
Many serving governors, former governors, serving and ex legislators and other notable personalities rebelled against the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and other parties and joined the APC in 2013, a development that gave the newly formed APC the opportunity to defeat the then ruling PDP.
But credible sources in the APC said they were fully aware of what the aggrieved members were out to achieve and would not be rattled by any action that would be taken in the next couple of months.
One of the sources said, “Yes, we are aware of many things, especially in the circle of nPDP members and we are ready for anything, we are ready because the APC was not meant to be the project of any group, it is the project of Nigerians.
“We know that nocturnal meetings are ongoing; we know of bargains and whatever being advanced by the opposition to nPDP members and of course no serious political party would go to sleep when its members issued a threat.
“But one thing that is clear is that while most of the nPDP members defected to the APC from a position of strength in 2013; the scenario has changed now; this is what you should understand.
They have very little to bring to the table this time around; they are advancing their complaints from a position of weakness and honestly their departure would most likely leave the ruling party unscathed,” he said.
On what they would do to absorb the shock, he said, “We have serving governors all over, we have majority in the National Assembly and a lot of appointments have been made by President Buhari.
“Most importantly, it is now that congresses are being made and from the looks of things, you know that the disgruntled are losing out, you can’t make any damage when you don’t control people,” he said.
Another source said, “I doubt much if most of them would have the guts to move out of the APC at this material time; they just want to be heard and they would be heard but they can’t move an inch.
“I want to ask you, where would they go? Do you think they would have an easy ride in PDP? There are many predators there and once they attempt to go back, it would be new fight because new landlords are there and the old ones have just recovered from years of trouble. And do you think there is another serious political party that would make any impact in the next four months before primaries? The APC did not get to where it is overnight,” he said.
He added that while some are thinking of leaving the APC, many are trooping in. “Go and check the records, we are receiving defectors everyday and that is our strength,” he said.
In 2013, some PDP governors and bigwigs fell out with the leadership of the party.
They included former governors Chibuike Amaechi (Rivers), Aliyu Wamakko (Sokoto), Abdulfatah Ahmed (Kwara), Rabiu Kwankwaso (Kano), Murtala Nyako (Adamawa), Babangida Aliyu (Niger) and Sule Lamido (Jigawa).
Other bigwigs who left the PDP for APC included the then minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nasir el Rufai, senators Bukola Saraki, Danjuma Goje, ex- Speaker of the House of Representatives, Aminu Masari ex -Governor Timipre Sylva of Bayelsa State, then Speaker of the House of Representatives speaker, Aminu Tambuwal and incumbent speaker Yakubu Dogara.
In August 2013, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and the seven governors stormed out of PDP’s special national convention at Eagle Square, Abuja and announced the formation of a new faction which they called nPDP.
What the aggrieved members say Efforts to speak to Baraje last night on what they plan to do in the event they didn’t get a listening ear at the presidency were not successful as he did not answer his call or respond to a text message.
Also, when contacted, the Special Adviser Media and Publicity to Saraki, Yusuph Olaniyonu declined comment, saying “I have no comment please. “
However, a source close to Saraki said friends, traditional rulers and key stakeholders in the country are pressurising the Senate president to dump the APC.
“They are worried that despite all the sacrifices he and other persons in his camp made, he is being treated with disdain in the party. And that is why they are asking him to leave the party,” the source who did not want to be named, said.
But other sources said a different group of persons have also advised Saraki to maintain the status quo by remaining in the APC.
“There are those who believe he should remain in the party because he can bulldoze his way and get whatever he wants as he did in 2015,” a source said.
He said there is another group who are mounting pressure on Saraki to contest for the presidency.
“There is a lot of pressure on him from traditional rulers and his friends to contest for the presidency. Others are saying he should contest for the Senate that he would retain his seat as Senate President, and in the event he did not get it, he would still be one of the most powerful senators,” he said.
It was further gathered that the fate of Saraki and his co- travellers would be clearer at the end of the ongoing congresses of the APC.
“I think the time is not ripe but in the next few weeks all these things will be clearer.
He and his people would make up their minds on their next political moves,” he said.
The spokesperson of Kwankwaso, Binta Spikin said her boss would always carry along his supporters across the country before taking any decision.
She said: “He hasn’t said that he is leaving the APC. I’m sure whatever decision he would take he will definitely carry along millions of his followers across the country. He would not take the decision alone.”
But a senator told Daily Trust that Kwankwaso had gone far in discussion with a political party.
The senator who spoke to our correspondent on condition of anonymity said the plans are being perfected.
“What I can tell you is that he has gone very far and in fact he has given conditions to the party. He is just waiting for the party to meet the conditions, “he said.
A source close to Wamakko and Tambuwal said the duo never said they would leave the APC.
“They never said they are leaving APC; they have not given such a condition. The ultimatum given to APC and Buhari by nPDP members last week was for the situation to be remedied,” he said.
The source added, “The ultimatum they gave has not expired, it is premature to think about the action they are going to take,” he said.
A lawmaker close to Dogara told Daily Trust yesterday that the speaker is not, in the immediate, thinking about leaving the party, but that he did not want to be confrontational with the Bauchi State governor.
“For now, the speaker is not thinking of leaving the APC. For him, if it’s to return to the House, he has no problem because whoever the governor picks as delegates from his constituency, everybody is with him. He can win to represent his constituency at any time.
“So, he felt there was no need to go and slug it out with the governor during the congresses. Once the party leaders emerge, Dogara can make them come to his side since they’re all his people.
“But that doesn’t mean that other parties are not inviting him to come join them.
However, he hasn’t given anybody his word on that. He remains an APC member,” the lawmaker said.
Daily Trust recalls that Dogara was among the 37 members of the House of Reps that ditched the PDP for APC on December 17, 2013.
Dogara’s spokesman, Turaki Hassan, could not react to our story as he was said to be attending a meeting last night. https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/apc-weighs-options-as-npdp-ultimatum-ends-250457.html |
Re: APC Weighs Options As nPDP Ultimatum Ends by sarrki(m): 6:41am On May 14, 2018 |
Apc and pdp are the same
Aside few individuals 4 Likes |
Re: APC Weighs Options As nPDP Ultimatum Ends by Hector09(m): 7:12am On May 14, 2018 |
Same old story, same nigeria 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: APC Weighs Options As nPDP Ultimatum Ends by chernest2002: 7:16am On May 14, 2018 |
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Re: APC Weighs Options As nPDP Ultimatum Ends by johnmartus(m): 7:39am On May 14, 2018 |
God let saraki leave APC I want him die politically. Saraki leave APC that's a disaster for him . 3 Likes |
Re: APC Weighs Options As nPDP Ultimatum Ends by tuniski: 8:16am On May 14, 2018 |
johnmartus: God let saraki leave APC I want him die politically. Saraki leave APC that's a disaster for him . Naivete! 12 Likes |
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Re: APC Weighs Options As nPDP Ultimatum Ends by Adebowhales(m): 10:19am On May 14, 2018 |
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Re: APC Weighs Options As nPDP Ultimatum Ends by Middlefinger1: 10:19am On May 14, 2018 |
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Re: APC Weighs Options As nPDP Ultimatum Ends by DrObum(m): 10:19am On May 14, 2018 |
Na our votes go settle the matter 1 Like |
Re: APC Weighs Options As nPDP Ultimatum Ends by EmmyDJourno: 10:20am On May 14, 2018 |
They can leave, they would even lose a popularity contest in their ward
There is no APC, no PDP right now, only PMB
And till we get another credible opponent, it's all PMB in 2019 9 Likes 1 Share |
Re: APC Weighs Options As nPDP Ultimatum Ends by dollarsplenty(m): 10:20am On May 14, 2018 |
The father of newPDP, Atiku Abubakar has returned to oldPDP. He even said it that his children in APC would leave before 2019. Therefore, this is not news. it's in their blood, they move 'to and fro' like pendulum.
From old to new, and new to old. From nPDP to APC , now from APC to nPDP. They are preparing to move from nPDP back to oPDP or any other party. They are locusts, always on the move to devour our Commonwealth. Shame-shame, SHAME! 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: APC Weighs Options As nPDP Ultimatum Ends by Nobody: 10:21am On May 14, 2018 |
The poor man needs ASSURANCE and not all this bickering back and forth. |
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Chai APC how art the mighty fallen 1 Like |
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Re: APC Weighs Options As nPDP Ultimatum Ends by Newpride(m): 10:24am On May 14, 2018 |
What’s the difference between APC and PDP.?
Same set of animals in human skin who had ruined this country in the past are now parading themselves as savior and some lazy Nigerians both youths and old now see them as God sent.
With these people in the helms of affairs, Nigeria goes nowhere. |
Re: APC Weighs Options As nPDP Ultimatum Ends by Blackfire(m): 10:26am On May 14, 2018 |
Wahala dey... |
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Click like if you have your PVC ready to end this menace. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: APC Weighs Options As nPDP Ultimatum Ends by unitysheart(m): 10:27am On May 14, 2018 |
Perilous time... |
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Re: APC Weighs Options As nPDP Ultimatum Ends by Adefemiaderoju1: 10:35am On May 14, 2018 |
No matter where these people move to they are still the same old thieves and we should beware of them. 1 Like |
Re: APC Weighs Options As nPDP Ultimatum Ends by Morbeta11(m): 10:39am On May 14, 2018 |
johnmartus: God let saraki leave APC I want him die politically. Saraki leave APC that's a disaster for him . Grammar was laid to rest on this day. 3 Likes |
Re: APC Weighs Options As nPDP Ultimatum Ends by Newbiee: 10:40am On May 14, 2018 |
They are only a bunch of ingrate politicians. If not they will not be talking about marginalisation.
Saraki - Senate President Dogara - Speaker Tambuwal - Governor Wammako - Senator Kwankwaso. - Senator Ameachi. - Minister Abdulfattah. - Governor Nyako Son. - Senator
Many of the APC governors are from the PDP Many of the APC Senators are from the PDP Many of the APC house of reps members are from the PDP. 1 Like |
Re: APC Weighs Options As nPDP Ultimatum Ends by NigeriaIsDoomed: 10:40am On May 14, 2018 |
Adebowhales: Chioma be like: I just love Davido... Not because of his money ooooo, but for his head that looks like an Hexagonal Mango.
Even when you are worwor with enough money, Girls will still find a reason to stay around. But Davido is a fine guy not because of money |
Re: APC Weighs Options As nPDP Ultimatum Ends by kernel507: 10:42am On May 14, 2018 |
sarrki: Apc and pdp are the same
Aside few individuals Few individuals like Tinubu. |
Re: APC Weighs Options As nPDP Ultimatum Ends by sarrki(m): 10:44am On May 14, 2018 |
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Re: APC Weighs Options As nPDP Ultimatum Ends by kernel507: 10:46am On May 14, 2018 |
johnmartus: God let saraki leave APC I want him die politically. Saraki leave APC that's a disaster for him . You must be having orgasm at the mention of Saraki. |
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