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APC: Preparing for Elections

Last week posed a major challenge for the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress and it was all about 2019 elections, writes Olawale Olaleye

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If anyone ever doubted that the intrigues that would eventually determine the fate of the 2019 elections had begun, then, such an individual might have to pause for a few minutes and ponder some of the trends that characteri­sed last week in the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress (APC).The battle was solely for the soul of the party and stakeholde­rs reckoned the need to start sculpting their chances and future before dawn.

First was the alarm raised by the national leader of the party,Asiwaju BolaTinubu, who was recently handed an assignment to reconcile some aggrieved members of the APC by President Muhammadu Buhari, as the party surges towards the 2019 elections.Tinubu was believed to have been making progress in his efforts as the script about “reconcilia­tion”was said to be his idea in the first place.

Thus, in the last few days, he had met with some of the critical stakeholde­rs in the party, traversing areas considered critical to the future of the party and was seen to be doing well or put more succinctly, making progress.

While it is trite to say that a majority of party members believedTi­nubu himself is a factor if not the most significan­t factor in the crisis plaguing the party and had expressed concern that he might not do a good job at the end of the day, some still felt his appointmen­t was timely and opted to give him a benefit of the doubt.

But the fears raised in those cynical quarters were soon given fillip to whenTinubu, days back alleged that his efforts were being sabotaged by the National Chairman of the party, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, raising damning allegation­s against him in a letter to President Buhari, who appointed him the peace-maker.

Quickly, the chairman too sought audience with Buhari, where he was believed to have made his own case, and later, Oyegun reportedly declared support for theTinubu one-man peace team. But this wasn’t going to tarry for too long before the intrigues started to play out, such that threatened the already sensitive fabric of the party’s architectu­re.

First, the story was that a certain high-ranking security operative in the presidency had called Oyegun and“ordered” him to go and resign because the president was not comfortabl­e with him anymore.A panicky Oyegun had immediatel­y reached out to some of the drivers of the Buhari 2019 project, who told him to ignore the directive, because it was suspect.

Two theories however emerged from that developmen­t. The first was that it was probably that the said security operative was not up to date about developmen­ts and therefore could not establish the current state of affairs between Oyegun and the president and had therefore acted on his old assumption­s.

The other leg to it is that since some active actors in the presidency were believed to have their own idea of who should be the national chair of the party, the move was evidently in sync with their old plans to see the back of Oyegun and ensure the crowning of their choice candidate, believed to be a former governor of a South-south state.

Interestin­gly, that same evening when the security operative allegedly asked Oyegun to tender his resignatio­n, another call was said to have come from same presidency, asking Oyegun to ignore the order because he remained the chairman of the party with a constituti­onally tenured reign.

While this lasted, there was said to be another pressure being mounted on Oyegun by some other party members, who were uncomforta­ble with him and who probably believed the alarm raised byTinubu about sabotage and therefore offered to allegedly “pay him off” if he would gladly resign. This, of course, exacerbate­d the panic mode in the party and all combined, gave rise to the caucus meeting held last Monday night.

Unfortunat­ely, not much was achieved that night except that the purported resignatio­n card was thrown off the table and the fact that Oyegun presided over that meeting also proved that his position was by no means threatened.Yet, the issue of the tenure was not settled and remained germane, moving forward.

While all the state chairmen of the party had endorsed Oyegun and supported the idea of tenure extension at a separate meeting shortly before the caucus meeting started, another meeting of the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the party had to be convened the following day, last Tuesday, to look into some of the proposals because it was purely a constituti­onal matter.

Even then, nearly everyone at the NEC supported the idea of tenure elongation, because of the need to carefully manage the party at this time of the eve of the election year. One problem they all had was the dispositio­n of the president, which was unequivoca­lly averse to underminin­g internal democracy and wanted that respected. But the president’s political foot-soldiers thought such a stand was not politicall­y productive.

But the argument by some of the party’s strategist­s was that if the party starts the process of electing new officers from the ward up to national level, the backlash would be too much for the APC to manage and the party would have clearly scored an own goal to a waiting opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)!

Eventually, reason cum strategy prevailed at the NEC and the Oyegun executive of the party secured tenure extension for a year, meaning it would help drive the re-election process of the president, who though has yet to declare his interest in another term. Even if he chooses not to run, the structure would have been secured for whoever he anoints. It is a no-brainer that the journey to 2019 has begun and what happened last week might have further reduced the influence of Tinubu in the current equation and ultimately, his chances in pushing through any agenda as 2019 knocks.

Also,Tinubu’s reconcilia­tion effort might have suffered a huge setback as the endorsemen­t of tenure extension for all levels of party officers may have jeopardise­d chances of resolving disputes in some chapters through sharing of party slots among factions before congresses are held. Now a blanket tenure extension has been given to executives at all levels. As it is, the 2019 stage is set and what will be witnessed in the days to come will only further illuminate the power play that would ultimately situate the actors and their scripts in the elections.

 ??  ?? President Buhari with Oyegun during a recent meeting at the villa
President Buhari with Oyegun during a recent meeting at the villa

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