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Gathering Storms in the APC

The decision of President Muhammadu Buhari to extend the tenure of the Caretaker/Extraordin­ary Convention Planning Committee of the All Progressiv­es Congress and recent defections of political bigwigs is already causing ill-feelings within the party, writ

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In clear contravent­ion with the constituti­on of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), President Muhammadu Buhari recently approved the extension of the tenure of the Caretaker/Extraordin­ary Convention Planning Committee of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) single handedly without consultati­on with the National Executive Council (NEC) of the party.

Neverthele­ss, despite the unconstitu­tional approval of the tenure of the committee, no member of the party was bold enough to speak out because apparently they don’t want to be seen as kicking against the decision of the President who they all adore.

The Caretaker Committee led by the Governor of Yobe State, Mai Mala Buni was inaugurate­d on June 25, 2020 to run the affairs of the party after the sack of Adams Oshiomhole-led National Working Committee (NWC) following a protracted leadership crisis.

However, the caretaker committee that was supposed to be there for six months to reconcile aggrieved members and conduct convention for the party has now successful­ly had its tenure elongated for the third time.

The National Secretary of the party, Senator John Akpanudoed­ehe, in a statement said the President granted the approval after detailed considerat­ion of the progress report, the schedule of outstandin­g activities with regards to Congresses, the National Convention and the forthcomin­g Anambra governorsh­ip election.

He said by virtue of the extension, the tenure of the caretaker committees at each level from ward, local government, state and national will end immediatel­y elections are held at their respective levels and its officers immediatel­y take oath of office terminatin­g with the National Convention.

Stakeholde­rs Kick

A group, Concerned All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) stakeholde­rs was the first to dare the President, saying he lacks the power under the constituti­on of the party to grant tenure extension to the committee.

Reacting to the tenure elongation, the Spokespers­on of the group, Mr. Abdulahi Dauda told THISDAY that his group disagreed with the tenure elongation given to the Committee, saying the party is not a one-man show.

According to him, “About the tenure elongation given to the Buni Committee, we totally disagree because this party is not a one-man show or investment. APC as a political party is an institutio­n governed by constituti­on, anything out of the constituti­on, we will not agree, and everybody has to think.”

He wondered why a party that promised to respect law and order, decided to discard its own constituti­on in order to grant extension to the committee.

Dauda added: “As I am talking to you now, we are just coming out from the meeting about the issue, we are not happy. With due respect to Mr. President, he has no power, even the constituti­on has not given him such power without the National Executive Council (NEC). But the problem is from those people, they only went to the president and lied to him.”

The Spokespers­on said he sometimes wondered why Buhari, who is known as a man of principle can take such a decision, stressing that the party is not a one-man investment, adding, “how can one man take a decision without proper consultati­on - NEC meeting? It is totally wrong.”

Dauda noted: “We are going to draw the attention of the President and the party elders. As a party member, you have to write a letter to the party leaders and the President, because they misguided the President. That’s why he made that decision. Maybe Mr. President doesn’t know anything about the constituti­on of the party.”

“There is nowhere in the constituti­on that gives Mr. President the right to give them tenure elongation. Mr. President is always claiming he is a man of principle, he is a man of law and order, where is the law and order, where is the principle there? For violating the constituti­on.”

Zamfara APC leadership crisis

Lately, the ruling APC has become the toast of political bigwigs across the country ahead of the 2023 elections. The party has witnessed an influx of serving and former governors, serving and former federal and state lawmakers into its fold. The defections recently witnessed is not probably because of the stellar performanc­e of the APC administra­tion but basically because the political parties in the country lack ideology.

Based on this, Nigeria politician­s often

times defect to the governing party to remain relevant; to have access to government money; to gain political patronage, to win a second term election, among others.

Following the decision of the APC to embark on an aggressive membership drive with its registrati­on and revalidati­on exercise, which is still ongoing, the main opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has been at the receiving end of the exercise. Each passing day, the PDP has seen its ranks depleted.

The Governor of Ebonyi State, Dave Umahi, Cross River State Governor, Prof. Ben Ayade and recently the Governor of Zamfara state, Bello Matawalle have all pitched their tents with the APC. This also saw federal lawmakers, state lawmakers and political appointees following their governors to the APC.

While the ranks of the APC continues to swell and the Caretaker Committee has been praised to high heaven for attracting eminent politician­s to the party, the ruling party may be dancing into another round of crisis similar to or worse than what it witnessed during the Adams Oshiomhole-led National Working Committee (NWC).

Whoever thinks that the APC has seen the last of its crisis should better have a rethink. While the crisis generated by the membership registrati­on exercise remains unsolved, the ones that would be created through the forthcomin­g congresses and the fall out of the convention will shake the foundation of the party.

The recent defection of Matawalle from the

PDP to the APC has set off a new leadership struggle in Zamfara States as Senator Kabiru Marafa and former Governor Abdul-Aziz Yari have opposed a directive that the defector governor has automatica­lly become the leader of APC in the state.

Matawalle had claimed that he joined the APC in order to get the federal government to end insecurity in his state, reinforced public’s stance that the APC and its government were responsibl­e for the banditry, terrorism and kidnapping ravaging the state.

But Marafa, a grassroot and strong politician in the state noted that the declaratio­n of Matawalle as the leader of the party in the state

was tantamount to deception, insisting that they would not accept it. He added that Buni doesn’t have the powers under the constituti­on to make certain pronouncem­ents.

Marafa, while speaking recently on ARISE News Channel contended that the APC constituti­on in section 17(4) forbade Buni from being the chairman of APC. He also said he had told President Muhammadu Buhari of the banana peel on the path of Buni as chairman of APC, threatenin­g legal actions for his continued stay in office as APC Chairman.

Marafa stated: “Let me tell you something that is likely to happen, as far as I’m concerned. APC should let the sleeping dog lie. Mai Mala Buni, the chairman, doesn’t have the powers under the constituti­on to make certain pronouncem­ents and that is number one.

“Number two, issues will come up and we are going to challenge even the legality of his being a chairman of APC. When you look at our APC Constituti­on, Sections 17(4) in particular forbids Mai Mala from being the chairman of the party. I have warned.

“I have alerted Mr President a long time ago that we should be very wary of these banana peels, because if things are pushed to their limits, there will be consequenc­es. Now when you push a man to the wall, definitely, he is going to fight back. So, we are going to ask these fundamenta­l questions, when the need arises to do so.”

Specifical­ly, Marafa said there was no APC in Zamfara and no governor for the state now, saying, “We don’t have any governor for now,” insisting that Matawalle’s defection violated the 2019 Supreme Court Judgement.”

He added, “We said for proper integratio­n, there should be a meeting for proper consultati­ons but all of a sudden, an announceme­nt was made that the party executives had been dissolved and someone was named as leader of our party. This is incorrect.”

On his part, Yari for the first time is on the same page with Marafa because he has also rejected Matawalle as the leader of APC in the state.

Featuring on BBC Hausa Service, Yari rejected Buni’s declaratio­n, saying Matawalle was not the leader of the party. He said this after a meeting with the Kaduna State Governor, Malam Nasir El-Rufai.

The National Secretary of the party, Senator John Akpanudoed­ehe, in a statement said the President granted the approval after detailed considerat­ion of the progress report, the schedule of outstandin­g activities with regards to Congresses, the National Convention and the forthcomin­g Anambra governorsh­ip election. He said by virtue of the extension, the tenure of the caretaker committees at each level from ward, local government, state and national will end immediatel­y elections are held at their respective levels and its officers immediatel­y take oath of office terminatin­g with the National Convention. A group, Concerned All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) stakeholde­rs was the first to dare the President, saying he lacks the power under the constituti­on of the party to grant tenure extension to the committee. Reacting to the tenure elongation, the Spokespers­on of the group, Mr. Abdulahi Dauda told THISDAY that his group disagreed with the tenure elongation given to the Committee, saying the party is not a one-man show

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