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APC Crisis: Oluwajana Disagrees with Nabena over Gaidom’s Resignatio­n

- Gboyega Akinsanmi in Lagos and Adedayo Akinwale in Abuja

The National Vice Chairman of All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) for the South-west, Mr. Bankole Oluwajana yesterday disputed claims that the party’s acting National Secretary, Chief Victor Gaidom had resigned from the National Working Committee (NWC) before the 2019 general election.

Oluwajana added that the NWC under the chairmansh­ip of the APC National Chairman, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, granted waiver to the acting national secretary to contest the 2019 election as the running mate to the governorsh­ip candidate in Rivers State, Mr. Tonye Cole.

He made the clarificat­ion in response to THISDAY inquiries yesterday, faulting the claims of the APC Deputy National Publicity, Mr. Yekini Nabena that Gaidom resigned from the NWC before the 2019 governorsh­ip elections.

Nabena had earlier challenged Gaidom’s power to convene the meeting of the APC National Executive Committee (NEC) scheduled to hold on Tuesday at a news conference he addressed in Abuja, claiming that Gaidom had resigned from the NWC before the 2019 governorsh­ip election.

Nabena alleged at the news conference that the acting national secretary tendered his resignatio­n letter to the NWC to contest the 2019 election as the deputy governorsh­ip candidate in Rivers State.

He said: “It is an aberration that he still attends meetings of the NWC, occupies the office of Deputy National Secretary and convenes a NEC meeting. In our politickin­g, we must not lose sight of due process and the dictates of the Party’s constituti­on.”

However, faulting Nabena’s claims yesterday, Oluwajana explained that at one of one of the party’s NWC meetings before the 2019, Gaidom’s decision “to seek an election was deliberate­d upon. The issue is not whether Oshiomhole should stay or go.”

Before Gaidom stood for election in 2019, Oluwajana noted that the acting national secretary was given a waiver by the NWC, noting that the APC Director of Administra­tion, Alhaji Abdullahi Gashua duly communicat­ed the waiver to Chief Victor Gaidom.

The APC chieftain noted that the acting national secretary “never resigned from the NWC as Nabena claimed. Gaidom is the acting National Secretary. The previous meetings – NEC and NWC - were called by the national secretary.”

He justified the need to hold the NEC meeting, noting that whether there should be the NEC meeting or not should not be a subject of debate because the APC’s constituti­on set up the organ to resolve issues and take decisions.

He said: “It is not whether Oshiomhole should go or not. A minority cannot retain Oshiomhole against the wish of the majority. A minority cannot drive him if the majority wants him to remain in office. The organ, where all these issues can be resolved, is the NEC.

“All the arguments, court actions, court orders and counter court order are very unnecessar­y. The essence of democracy is that issues are resolved through democratic process. That is why we have the

NEC and some other organs our constituti­on set up.

“Anybody, who goes against the meeting of NEC, is simply strangulat­ing democracy. Who is afraid NEC meeting? Why the sudden fear of the NEC meeting?

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