Sunday Vanguard was
reliably informed by Presidency sources, yesterday, that part of the
reasons for the seeming prolonged process of resolving the crisis in the
All Progressives Congress, APC, may be the slightly differing positions
of President Muhammadu Buhari and Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, a former
governor of Lagos State, regarded as a leader and financier of the
party.
Specifically,
the sources disclosed that the Friday NEC meeting of the party “brought
to the open the seeming centrifugal positions of Mr. President and
Asiwaju.”
One of
the sources added: “At the meeting between the governors and the warring
parties that followed the APC NEC parley, Sokoto State governor, Aminu
Tambuwal, was mandated to chair a committee of three that would come up
with possible resolutions to the crisis.
BUHARI’S POSITION
“It was
an open discussion at the NEC meeting that whereas Mr. President has
consistently expressed his dissatisfaction at the truncation of the
party’s procedure for the emergence of the leaders of the National
Assembly, the position he has since taken has been one of reconciliation
and not outright antagonism to the leadership of the National
Assembly.”
Sunday
Vanguard was told that Tinubu’s position, which had been misconstrued in
many quarters as antagonistic, was merely a reflection of the need to
enforce party supremacy at all times.
One of
the arrowheads of the Tinubu group told Sunday Vanguard: “Asiwaju is not
being rigid. He just believes it is not proper to kick off a government
on a note of disobedience to party position by members of the National
Assembly. It sends a wrong signal”.
WHAT TINUBU WANTED
Investigations
into how the Friday meeting of the APC NEC went the way it did suggest
that whereas Tinubu gave some conditions, those opposed to him ensured
that his position did not hold.
For
instance, it was gathered that one of the conditions put forward by the
former governor of Lagos State was that both Senate President Abubakar
Bukola Saraki and Speaker Yakubu Dogara “should not be invited to the
meeting”.
A top
APC member privy to the happenings in the ruling party told Sunday
Vanguard: “”The second condition he put forward was that in the event
that the two leaders of the National Assembly were invited, they should
be made to commit to an apology letter to the party.”
That way, it was learnt, it would be on record that both men went against the grain of their political party.
“Unfortunately”, the top party leader said, “none of these could be achieved.
“And
you should understand.This is a time when members of the party should
engage a cohesive mode rather than one that would alienate more
members. It is bad enough that we already have a crisis on our
hands.To further entrench positions would not be in the interest of the
party.”
BUHARI LOYALISTS TAG WITH ATIKU
Sunday
Vanguard was to further learn that already, “there is a groundswell of
coalition between some party faithful loyal to President Buhari and
former Vice President Atiku Abubakar”.
The
source went on: “Mind you”, it is not for the love of Atiku. But it
is gradually becoming imperative that whoever within the party that
would attempt to ring-fence the President with people that would become
malleable should be checked”.
Indeed,
it was discovered that when APC’s National Chairman, Chief John Odigie
Oyegun, held talks with the President, last week, the fears of the
former were assuaged by the latter on the insinuation that he (Oyegun)
could lose his position following his acceptance of the emergence of
Saraki and Dogara as Senate President and House Speaker.
“In
fact, Mr. President told our party Chairman not to lose sleep; that the
rumours about his possible removal from office can never happen”.
Sunday Vanguard was told that that was why the party reposed a vote of confidence in its Chairman at the Friday NEC meeting..
ISSUE OF PARTY SUPREMACY
However,
one very thorny issue within the embattled APC remains the definition
of the leadership as occasioned by the new mantra of supremacy.
It
would be recalled that, penultimate week, the National Publicity
Secretary of the party, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, issued a statement stating
that Tinubu was the National Leader of the party; the ink on the paper
which carried the statement had not dried before the Presidency issued a
counter statement insisting that Buhari remains the leader of the
party, without prejudice to whatever contributions made by those who
were the founding leaders.
Privately,
some of the leaders of the party, who are obviously not on the same
page with Tinubu, like Saraki; former Governors Danjuma Goje,Sani
Yerima, Kabiru Gaya; and former Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, National
Chairman, Chief Audu Ogbeh; as well as former Vice President Atiku
Abubakar, are said not to be comfortable with the connotation that
presently exists on the term, PARTY SUPREMACY.
Sunday
Vanguard was told by a Tinubu loyalist – and correctly so – that the
issue of party supremacy, as espoused by the former Lagos governor and
Buhari, is good for the growth of the APC.
Verily, in the event that the APC takes a “position, that position should be binding on all”, the Tinubu loyalist insisted.
However, other leaders of the APC are insisting on the need for the party hierarchy to define the concept of party supremacy.
At the
Friday APC NEC meeting, the issue could not be discussed because of what
a source described as “some sensibilities that were not to be ruffled”.
The
growing consensus among party leaders across the three divides – Buhari,
Tinubu and Atiku – is the need for the party to quickly determine “who
and what constitute party supremacy which would be codified”
BOT CHAIRMANSHIP: THE FIRE NEXT TIME
The ruling party may be heading for another round of crisis in the contest for who becomes its Board of Trustees, BoT, Chairman.
Whereas
it was a known “fact that Tinubu, while lobbying Atiku to support
Senator Ahmed Lawan for the Senate presidency, with a possible pledge to
assist Atiku clinch the BoT slot, some loyalists of Tinubu are now
proposing that he should become the BoT Chairman”, a party source told
Sunday Vanguard, “but that may be a far shot because Oyegun is from the
South and appointing another person from the South to be BoT Chair,
would not be fair.
In fact, that was why Oyegun’s job was in jeopardy because it was part of a grand agenda”.
But this argument may not hold water because Buhari is from the North just as Atiku is also from the North.
Na wah!!.....This was predicted and it has indeed come to pass.I hope this does not derail the ''change'' promise?
A house that is divided against itself cannot stand...NEVER!
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