APC crisis: Akande’s letter angers northern party leaders
FRESH
facts on Tuesday indicated that the national caucus meeting of the All
Progressives Congress scheduled for Monday was cancelled because of the
suspicion within the party.
The
PUNCH learnt that the APC leadership
called off the meeting because of reported anger of some leaders of the ruling
party in the north at insinuations by Chief Bisi Akande that they were behind
the crisis in the party.
Akande,
a former interim national chairman of the APC, had in a letter made public on
Monday alleged, among other things, that, “Most Northern elite, the Nigerian
oil subsidy barons and other business cartels, who never liked (President
Muhammadu) Buhari’s anti-corruption political stance, are quickly backing up
the rebellion against APC with strong support.”
A
member of the party’s caucus from the North-East geopolitical zone, who spoke
on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter, said it
would have been a rancorous session if the caucus meeting had held in what he
described as “such an atmosphere of mutual suspicion.”
The
party leader, who in fact said he would have spoken on the record if not for
the fence- mending efforts being made by other leaders of the party, said, “We
(northerners) are unhappy about Chief (Bisi) Akande’s outburst. It was
unnecessary because we are all trying to put out a fire that is threatening to
consume our house. And when you have a respected leader and elder making such unguarded
statements it does not help.
“I
personally hold Chief Akande in high esteem but what he wrote in that letter
was nothing short of an insult on our collective sensibilities. How can you
single out a section of your party and call them criminals who were supporting
rebels to destroy the party we all built? This is most unexpected and
uncharitable to say the least.”
Also,
a chieftain of the APC, Alhaji Kawu Baraje, on Tuesday, described as
unfortunate, the statement by Akande.
Baraje,
in a statement in Abuja, said he was disappointed that Akande who had led the
party and served as a state governor could author a statement in which he was
allegedly seeking to divide the nation by setting the North against the
South-West.
The
APC leader, who once served as the national chairman of the Peoples Democratic
Party, said, “I do not know where Chief Akande and his cohorts are getting this
unsubstantiated information they are circulating. We challenge them to provide
proof and let Nigerians make their judgment.
“Akande
and co believe that they have exclusive right to determine who occupies what
position in today’s Nigeria and whoever tries to challenge their position must
be subjected to savage attack in the media. That tactic is definitely
undemocratic.
“I
have known Chief Akande to be an honest man. I got the shock of my life when he
alleged that I had a meeting in my house with ‘some old and new PDP members
with a view to hijacking the National Assembly’ through the aspiration of Dr.
Bukola Saraki as the Senate President.
“I
have been quiet as a leader so as to not to be seen as taking sides because of
my closeness to Dr. Saraki, else people will read meaning into it.
“Akande
has been playing a role which I admire. He will recall that he met some actors,
with a governor from the North-West and a leader of the party from the
South-West, where the leader from the South-West was cautioned to be reasonable
in this crisis.
“He
(Akande) supported the view of the governor from the North-West that the
particular leader from the South-West should be admonished for his action. It
is therefore surprising that Akande is now being economical with the truth and
painting a picture that exists only in his imagination.”
Baraje
said the allegation by Akande that a purported meeting took place in his
(Baraje’s) house after the general elections, where “a so-called new PDP group
plotted with a view to hijacking the National Assembly…with an ultimate aim of
resuscitating the PDP as their future political platform” was a mere fabrication.
Our
correspondents learnt that renewed peace moves were being made in the party and
that the party leaders were hoping that they would before Friday achieve an
atmosphere conducive to holding the APC NEC meeting.
The
APC NEC meeting was shifted from Tuesday (yesterday) to Friday to enable party
leaders to engage in further consultations.
A
top member of the APC National Working Committee, who did not want his name
mentioned, said that the meeting was postponed to allow tempers to go down.
“All
leaders are in touch with one another and I can assure you that the crisis will
be resolved on Friday,” the party source said.
However,
the Deputy Senate Leader, Senator Bala Ibn Na’Allah, himself a northerner, had
defended Akande on Monday. Na’Allah said Akande must have been misquoted.
The
senator said, “Chief Bisi Akande is a highly respected senior member of this
country and I am not so sure he had not been misquoted on that issue. Even
where it exists, I am absolutely sure that it cannot be the correct statement
on the situation.
“The
North holds every section of this country high; we detest the idea of even
labelling us as North because we have passed that stage with the current
development in our country.
“We
are a united country whether we like it or not with some few interests being
defined at different levels of our governance but as far as Nigeria is
concerned, I don’t want to believe that there is any conspiracy.
“If
there is any conspiracy on the part of the North, what made you think that the
conspiracy will involve bringing somebody from the Peoples Democratic Party and
from the South-East to become the deputy senate president?”
The
Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the APC, Mr. Timi Frank, on Tuesday,
confirmed that the party’s National Executive Committee would meet in Abuja on
Friday to thrash out all issues affecting the party.
“We
are holding our NEC meeting on Friday and I am sure all our issues will be
thrashed out and the party will come out stronger,” Frank said.
Source:http://www.punchng.com/news/apc-crisis-akandes-letter-angers-northern-party-leaders/
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