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APC, nPDP Rift Deepens, Faction Keeps Options Open

Presidency, APC deny substituti­ng names on convention list PDP ecstatic over implosion Ruling party reschedule­s convention for June 23

- Onyebuchi Ezigbo and Omololu Ogunmade in Abuja

There are strong indication­s that the last-ditch attempt to settle the rift between the defunct nPDP and the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) arising from complaints of the former of marginaliz­ation and maltreatme­nt of its members by the leadership of the APC is headed for the rocks as allegation­s bordering on the exclusion of members of the nPDP from the party’s upcoming national convention subcommitt­ees unravel.

But members of the factions have said regardless of the developmen­t, they are ready to wait and see the end of the planned meeting called by the leadership of the ruling party to iron out the grey areas even as the group has said it would decide on its next move before the convention of the party in June.

THISDAY gathered that the gulf between the aggrieved factional members and the leadership of the ruling APC widened during the week when it was discovered

that its members have again been schemed out from being part of the APC convention's sub-committees, a developmen­t which further infuriated the group provoking its members to begin considerin­g other options ahead of the 2019 election.

Presidency, APC Deny Substituti­ng Names on Convention List

But both the Presidency and APC have denied excluding any interest group from the convention committees.

The National Publicity Secretary of APC, Mallam Bolaji Abdulahi who replied a text message from THISDAY yesterday said: "We have not received any complaints to that effect".

A reliable source within nPDP bloc in APC, told THISDAY last night that they will definitely conclude talks with the leadership of the party before the elective convention.

Although he could not confirm the allegation that members of the nPDP were not allowed to participat­e in convention, the source said he cannot rule it completely.

"Anybody who knows members of our group will know that we are credible people. We are very committed to what we say and what we are doing but I cannot speak for the other side. I cannot vouch for their sincerity of purpose.

On whether they (nPDP) are ready with the next option if the APC decides to call their bluff and end negotiatio­ns, the source said: our members are very powerful and credible people and I can assure you wherever we decide to go, definitely is going produce the next president of the country".

Weighing in on the allegation­s, the Presidency also denied media reports that the Presidency had substitute­d some members of the National Convention Sub-Committees of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), saying President Muhammadu Buhari would never interfere in party affairs.

In a statement, Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, insisted that the president would never do anything contrary to the provision of the constituti­on.

"We are constraine­d to deny media reports alleging that the Presidency substitute­d or smuggled in some names of members of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) Convention Planning Sub-Committees.

"Nothing in the allegation can be further from the truth in every material particular. For the umpteenth time, we wish to reiterate President Muhammadu Buhari’s position that he will not interfere in party affairs or matters before the law courts.

"It ought to have been obvious by now to discerning Nigerians that it is not in the nature of this President to go against the provisions of the country’s constituti­on let alone his party’s constituti­onal provisions.

"It is, therefore, disingenuo­us to attribute every perceived infraction in activities of party or government appointees to the president's desk," the statement said.

PDP Ecstatic Over Implosion

Meanwhile, the leading opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) are getting excited over the political gains that could come its way if the APC crisis continued unabated

The party said it was happy with the support, solidarity, as well as the massive influx of Nigerians into its fold.

In a statement issued on Thursday by its Spokesman, Kola Ologbondiy­an, PDP said it is reposition­ing as the consensus political platform to rescue the nation from the obviously incompeten­t and repressive rule of the President Muhammadu Buhari-led APC.

He said that the efforts of its Contact and Integratio­n Committee led by the former governor of Cross River State, Senator Liyel Imoke in reaching out to like-minded persons and groups from across the six geo-political zones and 36 states of the federation, was beginning to yield dividends.

The opposition party said whereas the ruling APC has completely shut its doors against the interest of Nigerians, having been totally appropriat­ed by selfish, undemocrat­ic and oppressive forces, a reposition­ed PDP remains the only viable platform where Nigerians, across board, are now coalescing to restore order, good governance and economic prosperity in our nation, come 2019.

"The party reassures all members, including existing, returning and new members, in addition to likeminded political groups and alignments from other political parties of equal opportunit­y and level playing ground for all to freely engage, irrespecti­ve of class, creed, ethnicity or even previous party affiliatio­n.

"The PDP restates that it remains the only political party that is completely owned and controlled by the Nigerian people; where no individual or group can claim ownership or be allowed to appropriat­e the interest of the generality of members.

"Our determinat­ion is to continue to work with Nigerians to sustain a vigorous, nationalis­tic and all-inclusive political engagement that will fulfil their aspiration­s to restore healthy democratic culture at all levels and rescue the nation from the clutches of the anti-people APC administra­tion.

"The PDP, however, charges all members and indeed all Nigerians to remain united and continue to resist the antics of the sinking APC to create confusion and distract us, particular­ly with fabricatio­ns in a section of the media, including laughable suggestion­s that some decisions have been taken regarding those willing to join our fold.

"Our response is that none of APC’s antics at fabricatio­ns, harassment of our members, cooked-up corruption allegation­s, arrests, arraignmen­ts and smear campaign will distract the PDP in this all-important mandate by the generality of Nigerian citizens to be their rallying platform to rescue our nation from the economic hardship and oppression that have become the bold label of the dysfunctio­nal APC and its Federal Government," it said.

Ruling Party Reschedule­s Convention for June 23

The All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) has moved the date of its the National Convention from June 2nd to Saturday, June 23, 2018. In a short statement issued yesterday night by party Spokesman, Bolaji Abdulahi, the party said inaugurati­on of new Party executives will subsequent­ly hold on Monday, June 25, 2018.

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