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'Buhari And The Demons In His Party' - Leadership by zinachidi(m): 8:24am On Jun 26, 2015
The All Progressives Congress appears to have given its enemies a stick to beat the party. For two weeks now, the governing party has been at war with itself over the sharing of offices. And it’s getting messier.

In a gesture of serial defiance, the Senate not only rejected the party’s choice of candidates for Senate president and deputy, it also rejected the party’s list for other principal officers. The gangrene has spread to the House.

For its part, the Peoples Democratic Party is simply beside itself in an orgy of mockery. Its officials cannot believe their worst wishes will come true so soon. They are quietly stoking the flames, anxious to regroup and seize the current crisis in the APC as their resurrection launch pad.

And what better way to start than for Ike Ekweremadu to get a foot in the door as deputy Senate president in a deal that has taken the PDP out of the ICU?

That’s politics. Yet it is precisely in an attempt to prevent the variety of renegade politics that beset the PDP four years ago – when Aminu Tambuwal defied his party – that the APC has refused to sweep the current crisis under the carpet.

There are those who have argued that the party should get over itself and move on. It’s futile to hope that either Ekweremadu or Senate President Bukola Saraki will step down at this point. So, why persist in a war of attrition that is depleting the party’s goodwill and distracting it from the urgent tasks at hand?

Those who pursue this line of argument insist that if Saraki was good enough to invest himself in APC’s election campaign, surely he cannot be unworthy of a post in the National Assembly, which he contested for and won according to the rules of the Senate.

As for his teaming up with Ekweremadu, what’s the big deal? What is the difference between both parties, anyway? And was the APC not in clandestine defection talks with Ekweremadu and co at some point after Buhari’s victory in March? What’s the party mad about?

The matter is not so cut and dried. To suggest that APC and PDP are one and the same thing is to insult voters who could no longer endure the travesty of the latter and decided that enough was enough.

PDP was not and cannot be like any other party. The party, especially under Jonathan, was simply incomparable in its capacity for mischief, stealing and impunity. It is a disservice to our collective memory to forget that so soon.

Those who insist on party discipline do so because they have seen the misery and devastation that former President Goodluck Jonathan’s weakness brought upon the PDP and, ultimately, the country. Also, in a country where merit often takes the back seat, zoning has become a makeshift formula for deciding who gets what.

Whatever threatens zoning rocks the boat. Saraki’s presumptive strike toppled the party’s consensus on zoning and sent a mixed signal about his company and future ambition.

That’s obviously one other reason why the party is finding it hard to move on. The party’s arrangement, which favoured the Lawan-Akume pair for the Senate and the Gbajabiamila-Monguno for the House, was based on the calculation that these candidates have modest ambitions.

The party had hoped that Lawan’s emergence would kill two birds with one stone: it would settle the feeling of marginalisation in the North East and stave off any serious challenge for the nation’s top job in 2019.

The unspoken fear of those strongly opposed to Saraki is not only that he still has PDP blood running in his veins, but that, perhaps more than any other ranking senator, the Senate presidency could help him secure a bid for the presidency in four years’ time, or position him as a rallying point for the resurgence of the PDP at some future date.



If some of these speculations sound irrational it is because irrationality is the currency of politics. Who would have believed, for example, that an unknown Yusuf Lasun would become deputy speaker of the House by surreptitiously putting himself up for the position while at the same time voting for his party’s candidate for that position? Or that Tambuwal would be named as backing the same rebellion that brought his former party to its knees?

The party has to move forward, not by running away from, but by confronting its demons. And it would be foolhardy to leave the job to state governors who barely have control of their legislators. The party leadership is, regrettably, also diminished both by this crisis and from the allegations of favouritism and corruption that preceded it. There is an appalling lack of confidence and honesty to tackle the problem.

Shutting Saraki out or living in denial of his presidency will not work. Someone must engage Saraki and tell him that he cannot defy the party one day, claim to be remorseful the next and then turn around to insist on sharing positions in the Senate almost exclusively on his own terms.

For example, Senator Ali Ndume’s bid for the post of leader of the Senate is obviously a reward by the pro-Saraki group for Ndume’s rebellion. It might seem the smart and politically expedient thing to do, but it opens Saraki’s sincerity to question, complicates the problem in the House and further damages the party. This is not helped by Ndume’s indictment in the nation’s topmost security challenge at the moment for which he is still facing prosecution.

The task of stopping the drift now falls squarely on Buhari’s shoulders. He cannot outsource or purchase it by avoiding Saraki. He has promised not to meddle – which is good, but I have said before that not meddling is not the same thing as playing the ostrich. APC desperately needs leadership.

Buhari must admit that his indifference – however well meaning – was just as counterproductive as Saraki’s ambition. He must engage him fair and square.

It’s been nearly 30 days in the quandary; that’s neither what Nigerians deserve nor voted for. Buhari, as president and leader of his party, must either use the carrot, the stick or both, to whip his party quickly into line.



http://leadership.ng/columns/443016/buhari-and-the-demons-in-his-party

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Re: 'Buhari And The Demons In His Party' - Leadership by Freciprocal: 8:24am On Jun 26, 2015
All these events happening are 50/50

In all Buhari would not lose, no matter what.

I just can't say the same for Tinubu, he has contributed so much to make the APC dream become a reality

Let's watch as things unfold

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Re: 'Buhari And The Demons In His Party' - Leadership by Kufie(m): 8:29am On Jun 26, 2015
l remember sometime last year when I said APC is a party that will be destroyed from within. You can't build yourself based on lies and expect to succeed. It's like sitting on a time bomb

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Re: 'Buhari And The Demons In His Party' - Leadership by fitzmayowa: 8:29am On Jun 26, 2015
Chukwutobi:
APC received people that created a parallel party while they were members of the PDP and now expects obedience from them. Do they think that the 'Change' they shouted can turn the devil into an angel overnight? SMH
APC is a joke!

You can't sow banana and harvest mango, they are simply getting paid in their own coin...

By 2019 APC will be the most used party, because saraki,dogara,tambuwal and co just used APC to get what they wanted and they succeeded...

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Re: 'Buhari And The Demons In His Party' - Leadership by horllami07(f): 8:29am On Jun 26, 2015
I hear
Re: 'Buhari And The Demons In His Party' - Leadership by ABIOLAXYZ(m): 8:30am On Jun 26, 2015
THEY ALL SHOUTED CHANGE DUE TO THERE OWN PERSONAL INTEREST AND AFTER GAINING POWER THEY ALL CHANGE THERE VOICE TO SOMETHING ELSE......AM BEGINING TO LOSE FAITH IN THAT PARTY DOMINATED BY PEOE OF SELFISH INTEREST CALL APC

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Re: 'Buhari And The Demons In His Party' - Leadership by Chukwutobi: 8:30am On Jun 26, 2015
APC received people that created a parallel party while they were members of the PDP and now expects obedience from them. Do they think that the 'Change' they shouted can turn the devil into an angel overnight? SMH

APC is a joke!

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Re: 'Buhari And The Demons In His Party' - Leadership by Zico5(m): 8:30am On Jun 26, 2015
What is happening is as a result of mismanagement in PDP which culminated in APC embracing all the so called demons. But I must say that APC itself knew that they ll pay one price or the other but not aware that it will be this serious. Saraki and co know from day one what is ahead of then and re ready to fight just to avoid justice at all cost. Fighting these demons is not as easy as we think it but I'm sure they ll lose out at the end cos no hidden place then. Let's just wait and see how the game plays out

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Re: 'Buhari And The Demons In His Party' - Leadership by keypad1: 8:30am On Jun 26, 2015
[size=20pt] this land is for sale. check below to see where i build my estate[/size]

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Re: 'Buhari And The Demons In His Party' - Leadership by adioolayi(m): 8:30am On Jun 26, 2015
This is funny grin grin
" And what better way to start than for Ike Ekweremadu to get a
foot in the door as deputy Senate president in a deal that has
taken the PDP out of the ICU?"


Just that PDP can't get over the dent just yet

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Re: 'Buhari And The Demons In His Party' - Leadership by kodded(m): 8:30am On Jun 26, 2015
Any alliance that reached it goal will definitely breakup..........





...........Not surprise about the commotion in apc, their goal was to clinch the power, now that they have done that, disagreement will come in, and final breakup



So much for Change
undecided

...Smh ... undecided

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Re: 'Buhari And The Demons In His Party' - Leadership by Nobody: 8:30am On Jun 26, 2015
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Re: 'Buhari And The Demons In His Party' - Leadership by Indianguyrupees: 8:30am On Jun 26, 2015
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Re: 'Buhari And The Demons In His Party' - Leadership by Nobody: 8:31am On Jun 26, 2015
It's all a northern agenda.
www.lifestyletonight..com

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Re: 'Buhari And The Demons In His Party' - Leadership by Bizibi(m): 8:31am On Jun 26, 2015
Nor be only demons na angel em be.....

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Re: 'Buhari And The Demons In His Party' - Leadership by Nobody: 8:31am On Jun 26, 2015
NA PDP DEFLECT DEY CAUSE ALL THIS HAVOC,

SHALL WITH TIME THINGS WILL CHANGE, NA JUST POWER MADNESS DEY WORRY THEM,

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Re: 'Buhari And The Demons In His Party' - Leadership by ZODZEE: 8:31am On Jun 26, 2015
Chukwutobi:
APC received people that created a parallel party while they were members of the PDP and now expects obedience from them. Do they think that the 'Change' they shouted can turn the devil into an angel overnight? SMH

APC is a joke!

That is it bro.

I remember lia mohammad saying that those PDP will fully be rehabilitated and I wonder.
Are they children that you teach one two three.
This people are politician with personal interest has driving force.
It is imporsibl to curtail their quest for power and looting.
Especially in a rotten political sphere lyk our's


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Re: 'Buhari And The Demons In His Party' - Leadership by Joy83(m): 8:31am On Jun 26, 2015
sho...
Re: 'Buhari And The Demons In His Party' - Leadership by keypad1: 8:31am On Jun 26, 2015
[size=25pt] here is our estate[/size]




apc is a demonic party?; sprinkles holy water.

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Re: 'Buhari And The Demons In His Party' - Leadership by oathman(m): 8:31am On Jun 26, 2015
when ll dis country be great na sad

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Re: 'Buhari And The Demons In His Party' - Leadership by OLAplusONE(m): 8:31am On Jun 26, 2015
The OP is another demon sef, distractions here and there untop issues that never help the common man....issshhh

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Re: 'Buhari And The Demons In His Party' - Leadership by sandrajazmin(f): 8:31am On Jun 26, 2015
Who cares?
Re: 'Buhari And The Demons In His Party' - Leadership by Bobbystanley(m): 8:31am On Jun 26, 2015
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Re: 'Buhari And The Demons In His Party' - Leadership by Vicadonis(m): 8:32am On Jun 26, 2015
OK,,,we don hear
Re: 'Buhari And The Demons In His Party' - Leadership by illiad: 8:32am On Jun 26, 2015
APC


ALL PROBLEMS & CONFUSIONS





Take it or leave it; Apc is the governing party while pdp remains the ruling party. That's what's practically obvious to every discerning political observer.


Though this very situation is yet oblivious to nairaland apc rats who always supposes that anyone who made uncomplimentary remark about the folly & sheer political naivety of their party is a member of pdp.

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Re: 'Buhari And The Demons In His Party' - Leadership by generaliy07(m): 8:32am On Jun 26, 2015
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Re: 'Buhari And The Demons In His Party' - Leadership by Nobody: 8:32am On Jun 26, 2015
President Buhari is the leader of the party and he needs to exercise his authority if he wants to succeed else the PDP will capitalize on his docility and hijack his party men.
Re: 'Buhari And The Demons In His Party' - Leadership by MillionDollars: 8:33am On Jun 26, 2015
Hshs
Re: 'Buhari And The Demons In His Party' - Leadership by Jarchi(m): 8:33am On Jun 26, 2015
So sad he has nufin to do to it
Re: 'Buhari And The Demons In His Party' - Leadership by MillionDollars: 8:33am On Jun 26, 2015
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Re: 'Buhari And The Demons In His Party' - Leadership by oriafoh(m): 8:34am On Jun 26, 2015
Wahala

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