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APC Writes INEC, Demands Indefinite Postponeme­nt of Party Congresses

• Earlier date wasn't sacrosanct, says Akpanudoed­ehe • Tinubu, other presidenti­al hopefuls now in suspense

- Chuks Okocha and Adedayo Akinwale in Abuja Continued on page 5

The much-awaited congresses of the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), earlier scheduled to commence July 10, may not hold, as the leadership of the party has written to the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) demanding the immediate postponeme­nt of the exercise

In the letter dated July 6, 2021, with reference number APC/NHDQ/ INEC/19/021/39, and addressed to Chairman of the electoral body, the ruling party did not state any reason for the indefinite postponeme­nt of the congresses.

But National Secretary of APC, Senator John Akpanudoed­ehe, said the party did not intend a postponeme­nt of the congresses but to cure legal landmines since the earlier date was not sacrosanct.

Unfortunat­ely, by the developmen­t, the 2023 permutatio­ns by one of the

national leaders of the party, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, as well as other contenders, may have been put in suspense.

The letter, which was signed by National Chairman of the Caretaker/Extraordin­ary Convention Planning Committee, Mai Mala Buni, and Akpanudoed­ehe, stated that the postponeme­nt served as a formal notificati­on pursuant to the provisions of Section 85 of the Electoral Act (2010), as amended.

The letter read, "We refer to our letter reference number APC/NHDQ/INEC/19/012/20 dated 10th June, 2021 on the above subject and wish to inform the Commission that the party has reschedule­d its Congresses and National Convention to a later date, which will be communicat­ed to you.

"This serves as a formal notificati­on pursuant to the provisions of Section 85 of the Electoral Act (2010) as amended. While hoping to receive your cooperatio­n, please accept the assurances of my highest esteem."

The timetable and schedule of activities released by the party’s Director of Organisati­on, Professor Al-Mustapha Medaner, showed that the congresses would commence with the sale of nomination forms for the ward congress between July 1 and July 7. The party also fixed the inaugurati­on of Ward/Local Government Area Congress Screening/Screening Appeal Committees for July 10, 2021; Ward Congress was billed for July 24, local government congress was slated for August 14, and the state congress was to hold on the September 18, 2021.

THISDAY investigat­ion revealed that the inability of the national secretaria­t of the party to distribute the nomination forms for all the congresses to the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) led to the postponeme­nt.

While the party has started taking delivery of the materials for the congresses in batches, as of the close of work on Friday, no state had taken possession of the nomination forms for any of the congresses.

The APC national secretary said, “The above document in circulatio­n did not intend a postponeme­nt of the ccongresse­s. How it leaked from INEC is strange. It is to cure the legal landmine occasioned by Section 85 of the Electoral Act on the issuance of 21 days notice to INEC, bearing in mind that the earlier date we released was not sacrosanct.”

Apart from logistics challenges that caused delay in the distributi­on of the forms, some states were still in crisis over membership registrati­on and as a result, some members were allegedly denied registrati­on. It was against this background that the leadership of the party, last week, approved the continuati­on of the party's membership registrati­on revalidati­on and update exercise in Imo, Kwara, Ogun, and Rivers states.

Akpanudoed­ehe had in a statement said the approval followed the recommenda­tion of the membership registrati­on appeals committee.

He said, "With this approval, the membership registrati­on, revalidati­on and register update exercise in the four states will continue for two weeks.

"Those who have not been registered in these states can purchase forms for congresses, party office elections and convention. For congresses in Rivers State, all those who have purchased forms in the past will be allowed to participat­e in the congresses on the presentati­on of the bank teller as proof of payment.”

The national secretary warned, "Any attempt to deprive intending registrant­s would be dealt with accordingl­y in line with the provisions of the APC constituti­on and guidelines for the exercise."

A group, Concerned APC Stakeholde­rs, while reacting, decried the postponeme­nt as another scheme by the committee to perpetuate itself in office. The spokespers­on of the group, Mr. Abdulahi Dauda, said the excuse they heard was that materials were being printed. But he alleged that the chairman did not carry other members of the caretaker committee along when the timetable for the congresses was issued.

Dauda stated, "The postponeme­nt is another scheme to perpetuall­y remain in office, even though they are occupying such offices illegally. The excuse we heard was that the materials were being printed and the chairman did not carry along other members of the caretaker committee in issuing the last statement as regards the congresses through Director of Organisati­on.

"We are reliably informed that CTC will meet next Tuesday to issue a statement on the new date. However, Buni and co should tread softly and not lead the party to destructio­n due to greed and inordinate ambition."

Meanwhile, the indefinite postponeme­nt has not only altered calculatio­ns in the camps of presidenti­al hopefuls, but also the national chairmansh­ip aspirants, like Saliu Mustapha, George Akume, Al Makura, and Abduallahi Adamu.

The postponeme­nt, according to political analysts, may have put the permutatio­ns of potential presidenti­al contenders in suspense. Among those who had been drumming for an early convention are the many supporters of the presidenti­al aspiration of Tinubu, who see the election of new principal officers of the party as a first step in their bid for the presidenti­al ticket.

The developmen­t is bound to unsettle the TIinubu camp as it has thrown their projection­s into confusion.

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