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How APC D-G, Lukman stepped on toes

- By Fidelis Mac-Leva

The Progressiv­e Governors Forum (PGF) secretaria­t came alive last December as drums were rolled out to celebrate its Director-General, Salihu Mohammed Lukman, who had turned 59.

In a statement released in Abuja on the D-day, the director, Planning and Strategy, Folorunso S. Aluko, said the entire staff of the forum joined Lukman’s family, friends, collaborat­ors and all progressiv­es across Nigeria and beyond to celebrate a special occasion in the life of a man described as “a dogged and uncommon contributo­r to the developmen­t of policies across the APC controlled states and Nigeria as a whole.”

Aluko asked God to bless Lukman, a prolific writer, and commentato­r who was seen as one of the conscience­s of the ruling APC with all the happiness and peace that he deserved.

“The Progressiv­e Governors Forum (PGF) Secretaria­t joins Comrade Salihu Lukman, Director General of PGF to celebrate his 59th birthday. Along with friends, collaborat­ors, and all progressiv­es across Nigeria, we celebrate this special occasion with you and your family.

We appreciate your leadership style and personal commitment to the ideals of progressiv­ism. As the director-general of the PGF Secretaria­t, we celebrate your doggedness and u ncommon contributi­ons to the developmen­t of policies across the APC-controlled states and Nigeria as a whole. We also recognize your intellectu­al contributi­ons to the processes of managing our party, the APC,” the statement read.

But no sooner had the footsteps of those who came to celebrate with him faded away than signs of trouble began to manifest for Lukman. Paradoxica­lly, his utterances, especially on the proposed national convention of the AP, appeared to have provided the basis for his travails which culminated into his forced exit.

Controvers­ial utterances One of his verbal tirades was contained in a statement in Abuja, early January in which Lukman asked the Governor Mai Mala Buni-led Caretaker/ Extraordin­ary Convention Planning Committee not to take progressiv­e governors for granted.

Apparently referring to the Secretary of the APC Caretaker Committee, Senator John James Akpanudoed­ehe, who had said the committee was consulting with critical stakeholde­rs before the convention, Lukman reportedly said: “The CECPC should also stop claiming that it is waiting for the meeting of progressiv­e governors before it takes all the necessary decisions to commence the process of organising the convention.

“Such a claim is not only dishonest but also taking the support of progressiv­e governors for granted, which is why progressiv­e governors have been reduced to punching bags of all party members regarding all the challenges facing the party.

“Progressiv­e governors, like all party members, will not associate themselves with any act of disrespect to decisions validly taken in consultati­ons with President Buhari.

“The CECPC must be told that all consultati­ons about organising the convention ended with the meeting with President Buhari on November 22, 2021, and therefore the CECPC leadership should stop lying to Nigerians and APC members.”

This certainly may have been viewed as an affront on the Governor Buni-led APC caretaker committee.

As if that was not enough, Lukman in another instance, speaking ahead of the APC national convention tentativel­y slated for February, warned against ‘blind zoning’ of positions based on loyalty but not competence. He handed the warning while delivering a keynote address titled ‘Rebuilding the APC of our Dreams’ at a stakeholde­rs summit organised by the Aliyu Audu-led APC Rebirth Group in Abuja.

According to him, “blind zoning” which was put in place by the then ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP) had become a monster in party administra­tion in the country difficult to tackle because leaders “want people who are loyal to them that can guarantee their emergence as candidates

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“We appreciate that a few APC governors, driven by inordinate ambition are in pursuit of personal agenda in the forthcomin­g general elections but our expectatio­n is that a director-general that is worth his office would prevail on such persons to align with the party’s interest

APC Youth Council calls for Lukman’s sack

Apparently worried by his utterances, the Progressiv­es Youth Council of the APC asked the governors to sack the forum’s director-general over alleged anti-party activities.

A communique signed by its coordinato­r, Prince Danelson Momoh, alongside nine others on recent developmen­ts in the APC Youth Council also gave the APC governors 72 hours to name a successor for the embattled DG.

According to them, Lukman had shown that he was a mole in the ruling party with a mission to undermine it and ultimately hand advantage to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in 2023.

The APC-PYC said Lukman, in recent times, sponsored a series of protests and media propaganda against the Governor Mai Mala Buniled Caretaker Extraordin­ary Convention Planning Committee (CECPC).

While urging the APC governors to name Lukman’s successor immediatel­y to avoid further doom, the APC youth advised party faithful not to do any business with him.

“The Progressiv­e Youth Council of the All Progressiv­es Congress, PYC-APC, has been following developmen­ts within our party with a keen interest in recent months and has to a great extent identified the clog in the wheel of the progress of the only party that holds hope for Nigeria.

“The Director-General of Progressiv­e Governors’ Forum, Dr. Salihu Moh Lukman, is the problem we have identified as being major among the challenges besetting the APC ahead of next year’s general elections.

“This developmen­t is most unfortunat­e bearing in mind that the Progressiv­e Governors Forum is a forum of governors elected on the platform of the APC, which implies that whatever is coming from that forum is by necessity progressiv­e in nature, not just for the states superinten­ded by the APC governors but for the country at large.

“This makes it sad that the forum, under the administra­tion of Dr. Lukman, has become synonymous with churning out of regressive ideas on an industrial scale where the APC internal issues are concerned.

“We are saddened to state that Dr. Salihu is complicit in several anti-party activities that were targeted at underminin­g the APC from within for the benefit of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

“We appreciate that a few APC governors, driven by inordinate ambition are in pursuit of personal agenda in the forthcomin­g general elections but our expectatio­n is that a director-general that is worth his office would prevail on such persons to align with the party’s interest.

“It is to our dismay that Dr. Lukman has rather actively encouraged such governors and their associates to rebel against the party,” the statement reads.

Lukman finally threw in the towel

It was, therefore, hardly surprising when news filtered in on Monday that the Director-General of the Progressiv­e Governors’ Forum (PGF), Salihu Mohammed Lukman, has resigned as crisis rages over the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC)’s national convention.

His resignatio­n was said to have preceded a sharp division among the APC governors during their Sunday night meeting in Abuja during which some of them urged him to either resign or be sacked, hence he opted for the former.

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