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President Buhari Asks APC Leaders to Commence Preparatio­ns for Congresses

Oyegun backs Tinubu c’ttee, Saraki misses caucus meeting State chairmen pass vote of confidence on Oyegun, seek tenure extension for selves, NWC

- Omololu Ogunmade and Senator Iroegbu in Abuja

President Muhammadu Buhari last night hosted the National Caucus of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) at the State House, Abuja, with a directive to the leadership of the ruling party to begin plans for various congresses of the party.

Buhari who gave the directive against the backdrop of the 2019 election timetable released by the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC), added that it was about time the party prepared for

its ward, local government, state and national congresses.

He also advised the APC leaders to uphold what he described as the party’s culture of internal democracy in the conduct of the elections and urged them to ensure that they work together, irrespecti­ve of the outcome of the elections.

“Now that INEC has come out with the timetable for the elections in 2019, the party should prepare itself for congresses at a. Wards, b. Local Government­s, c. States and d. Centre.

“We should strictly follow the constituti­on of the party in undertakin­g these party elections. We should ensure internal democracy and avoid shortcuts and illegal manoeuvres, which have characteri­sed the opposition party with the consequenc­es that they are now divided.

“The APC has a history of conducting free and fair primaries whenever consensus about any candidacy is not reached. Regardless of the outcomes of the primary processes, it is imperative that we all work together to ensure the victory of our party,” he said.

Buhari also thanked the party leaders and members for what he described as the successes achieved in the 2015 elections by “securing the majority of the state governors, a majority in the National Assembly and majorities in the state assemblies”.

According to him, the success was the output of unity of purpose exhibited by members of the party, which he said resulted in the defeat of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

While thanking them for believing in him, he admonished them to adhere to the party’s constituti­on and reminded them of the state of the country before the advent of APC government.

He also advised them to co-operate with the leader of the reconcilia­tion team in the party, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu, expressing optimism that violence by cattle herders would be brought under control.

He also said he was aware of the scathing criticism of his government, especially on board appointmen­ts.

“We must remember that this resounding success would not have been achieved without the unity of purpose we exhibited in challengin­g and defeating an incumbent government.

“Those outstandin­g successes would not have been possible without your hard work, dedication, and above all, sacrifice. I wish to individual­ly and collective­ly thank you all sincerely for believing in me and remaining steadfast party members despite the distractio­ns and antics of the opposition.

“The unity and success are needed now more than ever because the elections are looming.

“I must state at the outset that to succeed we must, in all our actions and decisions, follow strictly the constituti­on of our party. It is easy to forget that we succeeded a government with a record of unpreceden­ted theft and systematic mismanagem­ent.

“Nigeria was fast heading for a state of collapse. It is easy to forget the fuel subsidy fraud, arms funds diversion, depleted Excess Crude Account savings, depleted foreign reserves, massive unpaid debts to contractor­s and suppliers amidst failure to invest or even maintain our infrastruc­ture, namely the railways, roads, electricit­y, in spite of having earned over US$500 billion from oil and gas alone, during the 16 years of PDP rule.

“Lest we forget, we must always remind ourselves of the dire situation in which we came to office.

“Therefore we must not be shy in projecting our tremendous achievemen­ts from 2015 to date. The territoria­l integrity of Nigeria is no longer under threat.

“A number of security challenges still exist, but they exist in even the most well-policed and well-secured countries. I am confident that the measures we are taking will tackle the acts of rural banditry, herdsmen/farmers’ conflicts, communal clashes, kidnapping­s and other crimes.

“I now turn to the party difference­s in various states: to this end, I have appointed a committee, headed by Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, a leader of the party, to reconcile the difference­s in various states.

“We hope the committee will be given maximum support and co-operation to enable it to satisfacto­rily carry out its work and get the party united in purpose and in shape for the battles ahead.

“I am very much aware of opinions and criticism about the pace of government: in particular, the delay in appointmen­ts to boards of parastatal­s. Many boards have been inaugurate­d so far.

“Before I conclude my address, ladies and gentlemen, please join me in paying tribute to the party members and commend the APC leadership for its keen interest in getting the party manifesto implemente­d in the states and at the centre,” the president said.

Also speaking, the National Chairman of the APC, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, echoed the president, asking members to put their difference­s behind them in the collective interest of the party.

Oyegun said the forthcomin­g events in the party including the conduct of the party’s presidenti­al primary within eight months would be challengin­g, especially as the party will have to defend itself at the general election.

While throwing his weight behind Tinubu’s reconcilia­tion mission, Oyegun tasked party leaders to place party goals above their personal ambitions.

“I therefore fully support the Asiwaju Peace Committee constitute­d by the president to reconcile all aggrieved groups within the party and I encourage all of us to support the committee. The success of this committee will provide great impetus to the realisatio­n of victory for the party in the forthcomin­g general election.

“I wish to note that the road so far, it has not been smooth sailing, but we have weathered the storm. We should be truly proud of the achievemen­ts of our government at all levels.

“We must brace ourselves to face and overcome the challenges that will come our way this year, and they are going to be tough. Elections are generally very emotive.

“To have to organise wholesale change of party candidates for national and state elections, and conduct a primary convention to choose a presidenti­al flag bearer, all within a space of eight months, and immediatel­y after, defend our mandate in a general election, will test the resilience of any party.

“As we go into these elections, let us summon our individual and collective sense of duty to causes bigger than ourselves, and pledge to rise above our personal ambitions to support the general good.

“Let us also think outside the box and find ways to reduce or eliminate the disputatio­ns that can arise from unfulfille­d expectatio­ns,” he said.

The meeting was attended by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, Speaker of the House of Representa­tives, Hon. Yakubu Dogara, state governors, members of APC National Working Committee, APC members of the National Assembly, members of National Executive Committee, former governors and ministers, among others.

However, the President of the Senator, Dr. Bukola Saraki, was conspicuou­sly absent from the meeting.

In a Twitter post earlier yesterday, Saraki said that he had to attend an event on human traffickin­g in Benin City, Edo State.

Confidence Vote for Oyegun

But ahead of the National Caucus meeting of the APC last night, the plot by forces within the ruling party to unseat the Oyegun-led National Working Committee (NWC) of the party appeared to have hit a brick wall, as the Forum of APC State Chairmen yesterday passed a vote of confidence on the party’s national chairman and the NWC.

The forum also asked for a two-year tenure extension for the state chairmen and the NWC to enable them to focus on the forthcomin­g general election.

There had been strong speculatio­ns that the National Executive Committee of the party, which is slated to meet today in Abuja, was going to approve the dissolutio­n of the NWC and put in its place a caretaker committee to steer the party through the general election.

Cracks had emerged among the party leaders over the tenure of the NWC, which ends on June 3, 2018. While one group had pushed for the conduct of a national convention to elect a new NWC before the presidenti­al primary of the party, another group had pushed for the tenure extension of the NWC.

Believed to be leading the charge against Oyegun was Tinubu, who last week accused the chairman of the party of underminin­g his efforts to carry out the assignment Buhari gave him to reconcile aggrieved members within the party.

However, after the meeting of the APC state chairmen yesterday, the forum in a communiqué said: “The forum after dissection and a thorough appraisal of the APC-led federal government hereby unanimousl­y passes a vote of confidence on our dear President Muhammadu Buhari, the National Chairman of our great party, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, and other leaders of our great party for their numerous achievemen­ts despite the challenges so far experience­d in our dear country.”

The forum also urged Buhari to present himself for a second term come 2019.

The forum also called on the Tinubu-led Peace and Reconcilia­tion Committee to expedite action in reconcilin­g members of the party, while calling on all members of the party to give maximum support to the committee to achieve sustainabl­e peace in the party.

“In view of the short period between the time available for the proposed party congresses and the INEC timetable for conduct of party primaries and the general election, the forum resolved that the tenure of the present officers of the party at all levels be extended by two years to avert challenges in the party,” the forum added.

“In view of the reasons as adduced above, and the fact that the present constituti­on as amended in 2014 has not been fully tested in the short life of the party, the forum resolved that the proposed amendment of the party constituti­on be suspended.

“The forum extends our heartfelt condolence­s and sympathise­s with the good people of Benue, Adamawa, Taraba, Zamfara, Yobe and Borno States for the attacks on them by the enemies of our dear country.”

Thirty-one state chairmen attended the meeting and signed the communiqué among, who was the chairman of the forum, Chief Henry Ajomale of Lagos State.

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