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Shittu, Alhassan And The APC

- – Sufuyan Ojeifo Abuja

It is no longer news that the screening of aspirants on the platform of the All Progressiv­es Congress, APC, with some of its interestin­g outcomes, has come and gone. One of the interestin­g fallout was the audacious disqualifi­cation of two serving ministers from seeking the governorsh­ip tickets of the party in their respective states.

Minister of women affairs, Senator Aisha Alhassan, aka Mama Taraba, as well as her counterpar­t in the communicat­ions ministry, Mr. Adebayo Shittu, was sensationa­lly screened out by the Comrade Adams Oshiomhole-led national working committee, NWC, in what has turned out to be novel in the nation’s fourth republic politics.

The developmen­t, indeed, represents a turning point in the administra­tion of political parties especially that of the governing party. Ordinarily, the governing party would have pampered those in the corridors of power as a mark of reward for political correctnes­s and other considerat­ions, particular­ly now that the APC has had its fair share of defections ahead of the 2019 general election.

That the fear of more defections did not put the NWC under pressure to waver and compromise the higher ideals for the selfish political interests of the affected ministers was courageous and the Oshiomhole leadership must be commended for blazing the trail in the entrenchme­nt of propriety in party administra­tion.

When, the other time, Oshiomhole spoke passionate­ly about instilling discipline in the entire membership of the party and ensuring that the party is supreme, not a few watchers of the nation’s politics derided him. To them, the former Edo State governor and one-time national president of the NLC, was trying to overreach himself.

I am sure they have begun to see the seriousnes­s in the notice recently served by the comrade chairman to return the party to the path of discipline and party supremacy. The disqualifi­cation of Adebayo and Alhassan is an extremely important developmen­t that points in the direction of keeping fidelity with that notice.

This kind of action would have been unthinkabl­e in the more recent past. It certainly shows the strengthen­ing of the party, its leadership and structure in the reinforcem­ent of democratic practices, especially within the APC. To be clear, Shittu and Alhassan were not arbitraril­y barred from seeking the party’s nomination, but they were excluded for reasons firmly anchored in APC’s constituti­on and rules.

As Oshiomhole would later explain to the press, Shittu was disqualifi­ed from running for Oyo governorsh­ip ticket because it was discovered that he avoided the compulsory one-year National Youth Service Corps (NYSC)programme after graduation. And, as for Alhassan, she was disqualifi­ed from running for Taraba governor because of concerns regarding her loyalty to the party.

Now, considerin­g that soon after her disqualifi­cation, she resigned her ministeria­l appointmen­t and also defected from the APC to United Democratic Party (UDP) for the purpose of contesting the governorsh­ip election, it is patently obvious that Oshiomhole and the APC NWC were completely right in their summative perception and the decision they reached.

Indeed, one cannot help but admire their collective prudence on Alhassan. Alhassan had been impolitic by expressing her preference, as a serving minister, for the presidenti­al aspiration of her political godfather, Atiku Abubakar, over Buhari’s in 2019.

Read how Oshiomhole explicated the issue: “She has issues that have to do with party loyalty. Our constituti­on is clear and it dictates that to contest elections or even hold office in the APC, you must be loyal to the party in every material concern. From all she had said in the past and even her comments and general attitude during the screening, the NWC reviewed everything taken together and we arrived at the conclusion that she does not possess the level of loyalty that the APC requires for her to contest elections on our platform."

The extent of her perceived disloyalty was illuminate­d by Oshiomhole when he said that Alhassan lacked the attitudes and characteri­stics of an ideal member of the governing APC. Read him: “The Electoral Act and the APC constituti­on forbid anyone from being a member of more than one political party at a time. You cannot be a member of APC and be a card-carrying member of another party.”

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