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Lukman: ‘Reckless’ Adamu Will Lead APC to Political Suicide if Left Unchecked

Says‘pompous’Omisore lacks power to win election

- Adedayo Akinwale in Abuja

The National Vice Chairman, North-west of the All Progressiv­es Congress, Dr. Salihu Lukman, has described the National Chairman of the party, Abdullahi Adamu, as a reckless conservati­ve and reactionar­y politician, who, if left unchecked, would lead APC to committing political suicide.

He said that all party leaders and members must wake up to this reality and stop Adamu from achieving his mission of self-destroying the APC.

Lukman, in an open letter to APC leaders noted that the ‘pompous’ National Secretary of the party, Senator Iyiola Omisore, lacks capacity to win election in Osun State and yet pretends to command political influence.

He lamented that billions of Naira had been expended based on discretion­ary decisions of the Chairman and Secretary.

Lukman stressed that till date, no member of the National Working Committee (NWC) could claim to know how much was in all the accounts of the party outside Adamu and Omisore and perhaps the National Treasurer and National Financial Secretary.

The party chieftain stressed that Osun and Ekiti elections cost the party billions without any attempt to review experience­s, adding that in the case of Osun, to specifical­ly identify reasons why the party lost the election.

He noted that the ruling party faced an embarrassi­ng situation whereby in Osun during the just concluded 2023 elections, was roundly defeated.

Lukman said: “We lost all the three Senatorial seats, lost all the seats for the House of Representa­tives and lost all the House of Assembly seats. And this is the state where the National Secretary, Omisore comes from. And he sits shamelessl­y, pompously and pretending to command political influence when he cannot win any election.

“If we are truly aspiring to be a progressiv­e party, leadership must be earned. Omisore must give account of his leadership in Osun State in every respect. Osun is the only state in the country today where the party has no single elected representa­tive. Maybe we have Counsellor­s, who by this trend would be voted out in the next election.”

The national vice chairman said he had been accused of violating the agreements reached at the NWC meeting of May 3, 2023 that he should stop media campaigns and use internal structures of the party to make his demands.

He pointed out that since the agreements of May 3, no dedicated meeting was convened to consider all the issues that made it compelling to institute the court case aimed at restoring constituti­onal order in APC in the first place.

Lukman noted that Adamu and Omisore are the ones who have betrayed the agreements reached on May 3, after their failure to convene meetings of structures of the party after May 10, 2023.

He revealed that Adamu, Omisore and the two Deputy National Chairmen, Senator Abubakar Kyari and Chief Emma Eneukwu, were part of the consultati­ons that led to the zoning arrangemen­t of the 10th Assembly released by the party,

According to him, “To my mind, I believe the complaints by party leaders and members from North-central about exclusion are legitimate. However, the way to resolve the grievances would have been to put all the leadership positions in the two chambers of the National Assembly as part of the basket of positions being negotiated. This is in the first place what Article 13.4(vi) of the APC constituti­on directed the NWC to first undertake by developing a proposed electoral guidelines and regulation­s to guide negotiatio­ns within the structures of the APC.”

Lukman added that to recommend consultati­ons without providing the needed leadership through activating meetings of organs of the party, was, to say the least, derelictio­n of responsibi­lity.

He noted: “He knows exactly what he is doing by not convening the meetings of organs of the party. By every definition, Sen. Adamu’s politics is conservati­ve and reactionar­y.

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