The signs emerged that the cracks in the All
Progressives Congress (APC) will lead to the eventually break of the party.
The National Dialy reports that some APC chieftains
have been discontented with the manner in which President Muhammadu Buhari went
about his ministerial nominees and other government appointments.
The supposed divisions have resulted in some leaders
flirting with the idea of floating a party to register their anger to the party
management in preparation ahead of 2019 presidential election.
Their grievances was also the perceived manner in
which the nominations were made without adequately consulting the party
hierarchy.
The presidential source said: “To a large extent, the governors were not consulted on those picked from our states.
The presidential source said: “To a large extent, the governors were not consulted on those picked from our states.
“But the leaders have to bear with the president
because it is his constitutional prerogative.”
Bola Tinubu, APC’s national
leader, is said to be angry about that as his appointees were
unnoticed by the Nigerian leader.
And also that party supporters, who have been in
through thickand thin were left out of the process, with new faces, who were
neither in the party nor sympathizers of their cause emerging as ministerial
appointees – 18 of whom have been confirmed as ministers.
Ex-president Olusegun Obasanjo’s growing influence on
President Buhari has reportedly also led to Tinubu being sidelined in
nominations.
Tinubu’s choice of Wale Edun was blocked by the
ex-president who favoured Kemi Adeosun instead for the Ogun state slot.
Tinubu might have lost the reins in Osun, too.
Olagunsoye Oyinlola, an ex-governor and protégé of Obasanjo, has been
appointed.
Ex-president now seems to be having the upper hand over Tinubu. And that is already causing a lot of rage in the APC.
Ex-president now seems to be having the upper hand over Tinubu. And that is already causing a lot of rage in the APC.
The plan for the party split into smaller pieces has
reported been further worsen because of how Buhari is carrying on the current
war against corruption. There might be no sacred cows.
Apart from being disappointed, many APC members,
particularly, governors who are suspected to have dipped their hands into
public coffers to fund either their polls or other aspirants, comprising the
president himself, are now jittery. They fear coming under investigation for
their inability to pay workers’ salaries.
Atiku Abubakar, former vice president is also said to
have gone back to the drawing board to bringing up his Peoples Democratic
Movement (PDM), a political platform he inherited from the late General Shehu
Musa Yar’Adua.
The sources close to the Turaki Adamawa said that
Atiku’s calculation is to line up with like minds among the breaking away
faction of the PDP, the likes of the Senate president Bukola Saraki and Sokoto
governor, Aminu Tambuwal.
However, the PDP has zoned its presidential candidate
to the north for the 2019 general polls. This may be appealing to some APC
chieftains interested in the presidential race.
But some assistants to Tinubu rejected any plot by
their principal to float a new political party.
“It’s a lie from the pit of hell.
There’s no way our leader can throw away his efforts to build the APC from
formation to victory in the elections and abandon it for a new party. What else
does he want to achieve,” they said.
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