APC govs restructures party
APC govs move to take over party structure
May 22, 2014
Sokoto State Governor, Alhaji Aliyu Wamakko
The battle for the control of the structure of the opposition All Progressives Congress appears to have taken a dramatic twist.
This followed an unprecedented decision
by the Rochas Okorocha-led Progressive Governors Forum, to install the
Sokoto State Governor, Aliyu Wamakko and Senator Chris Ngige as chairman
and secretary of the National Convention Planning Committee.
It was gathered that the National
Executive Council meeting of the party held in Abuja, on Tuesday, was
designed to throw up Kawu Baraje and Senator Ajayi Boroffice, as
chairman and secretary of the committee, but the governors played a fast
one on the party leaders.
However, the Interim National Publicity Secretary of the party, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, dismissed the information as false.
He said those who did not wish the party well were behind speculations of a rift within the party.
Mohammed said, “It’s not true, Asiwaju
never proposed anybody. He did not preside over the meeting, as a matter
of fact; he wasn’t even there when the convention committee was being
sorted out.
“Some people are just trying to plant stories to create disaffection within the party.”
However, a party source, who pleaded for
anonymity, told our correspondent on Tuesday night that the party’s
National Leader, Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu, had proposed Baraje and
Boroffice, for endorsement as the chairman and secretary of the
committee respectively.
However, as soon as the issue was
tabled, Okorocha, who is also the governor of Imo State, rose up to
speak on behalf of his colleagues.
He announced to the gathering that he and his 16 colleagues had agreed on Wamakko and Ngige for the job.
Okorocha was quoted as saying, “All the
16 governors of our great party have resolved that Wamakko and Ngige
should be chairman and secretary respectively.”
The interim National Chairman, Chief
Bisi Akande, was left with no choice but to put the two motions to voice
vote. At the end of voting, the governors had their way.
This, perhaps, explained why Tinubu,
Baraje and a former Kwara State governor, Senator Bukola Saraki, left
the meeting shortly before it ended.
The party source, who confided in our
correspondent, said, “What happened earlier today (Tuesday), is a clear
message that the party is gradually returning to the real owners- the
people.
“The APC, as a political platform, like
we said from the beginning, is a platform which the Nigerian people will
own and call their own.”
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