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APC Primaries Winners and Losers

Samuel Ajayi looks at winners and losers so far in the controvers­ies and political muscle flexing that have dogged the primary elections of the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress, APC, nationwide

- Dapo Abiodun: Flooring Amosun Nasir el-Rufai: Shehu Sani as Political Nemesis Ibikunle Amosun: The ‘Death’ of Consensus Akinwunmi Ambode: The Abandoned Godson

been named the sole candidate of the party for Kaduna Central.

Dapo Abiodun has never hidden his determinat­ion to run for the governorsh­ip of Ogun State. He has been on this for a long time and it seemed he would have to wait for another four years going by the antics of the state governor, Ibikunle Amosun, who had pencilled down Adekunle Akinlabi to succeed him.

But the national secretaria­t of the party had overruled Amosun and named Dapo Abiodun as the candidate of the APC for governorsh­ip election of 2019. are ending their second term in office.

From all indication­s, Yari might lose in both fronts.

Many might be forgiven if they think that the feud between Senator Shehu Sani, the Senator representi­ng Kaduna Central Senatorial District, and Governor Nasir el-Rufai is more than politics, they might be forgiven. The two do not see eye to eye and el-Rufai seems to have made it a sacred duty that Sani does not return to the Senate in 2019. But from all indication­s, he might be the loser in the battle for the soul of Kaduna Central.

On Tuesday this week, the National Working Committee, NWC, of the party in Abuja had released the list of those cleared to contest for elective positions in the state and for Kaduna Central, only the name of Sani was on the list. In fact, the name of the governor’s Special Adviser on Political Matters, Uba Sani, and four other aspirants who had bought forms were not on the list.

Uba Sani had sought court injunction seeking for the stoppage of the primary election while Shehu Sani said it was unnecessar­y and even unlawful to conduct primary election since he was the only candidate.

But from all indication­s, Shehu Sani might have got this one over el-Rufai.

During the week, Ogun State governor, Ibilunle Amosun, has said it would be fight to finish in his state against those who want to “reap where they did not sow”. For over a month now, Amosun has been claiming that what he wanted to do in the state was to have a ‘consensus list’ of candidates for all elective positions in the state. With that arrangemen­t, the thinking among many stakeholde­rs was there would be an agreement over who and who would make the consensus list. But to the chagrin of many people, Amosun simply wrote a list and sent same to the national secretaria­t of the party as the list of those that will be contesting in the state. And he did not forget to include his own name as the candidate for Ogun Central Senatorial District. For the governorsh­ip ticket, Amosun had pencilled down the name of Adekunle Akinlabi as the candidate for the ruling APC.

In a twist, however, the national secretaria­t of the party had decreed that Dapo Abiodun would be the candidate of the party for the governorsh­ip contest in the state. In fact, the team sent by the national secretaria­t of the party had been having a running battle with Amosun and the Ogun APC state chairman, Derin Adebiyi, who accused the national chairman of the party, Adams Oshiomhole, of plotting to impose a candidate on the party in the state .

However, that does not seem to deter the former Edo State governor from ensuring that Amosun loses out in the battle to determine who succeeds him.

Governor Akinwunmi Ambode had done everything to convince his political godfather to rescind his decision not to back him for second term. In fact, the national secretaria­t of the ruling APC had prevailed upon Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu to back Ambode but all to no avail. He was asked to step down but he refused preferring to test his popularity within the party by going for the primary election against the anointed candidate of the party in the state, Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

He contested and lost. He cried foul and even the primary election team sent by the national secretaria­t of the party, led by former Cross River governor, Clement Ebri, distanced itself from the exercise. But Tinubu said the party in the state had taken a decision and must be respected. The national working committee of the party overruled the Ebri group and Sanwo-Olu was affirmed as the winner of the primary election.

And Ambode lost out.

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