APC Convention: Stakeholders Adopt Zoning Party’s National Offices

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APC Convention: Stakeholders Adopt Zoning Party’s National Offices

Abba Dukawa, Kano.

The governing APC has been engulfed from one feud to another all in efforts by a segment of stakeholders to take the control of party structure the crisis has grown to pitiable and dirty politics resulting in booting out the two-party National Working committee. Some ruling governing party members argued that former National Chairman of the party, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun responsible for the crisis in the party other blame Comrade Adams Oshiomhole led National Working Committee (NWC) which was was sacked to pave way for an end to the internal leadership crisis that rocked its rank and file. To pave way for an end to the internal leadership crisis within the governing government party led to the formation of the APC Caretaker/Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee led by Governor Mala Buni and turns out to be good in saving APC from implosion.

In 2019 there were a series of serious intraparty squabbles, APC also disqualified from participating in the Rivers state gubernatorial election, as it’s failed to act in line with the electoral act of conducting an internal primary election to choose its flag bearer in Rivers state. the party lost six states to PDP Zamfara, Adamawa, Bauchi, Sokoto, Oyo, and Benue states. Oshiomole’s led NWC badly managed governorship election victory in Bayelsa state.

As stabilising caretaker committee embarked on the visitation and consultations mission met all national leaders and other party stakeholders across the country to accommodate all interests. Members expressed hope that the interim committee would be healing the wounds of party members by repositioning the party and peace would be restored to the party after the protracted leadership crisis.

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At a different time, under the Caretaker/Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee APC stands in two gubernatorial elections in Edo and Ondo states. The party lost Edo state Godwin Obaseki and other stakeholders of the party defected to PDP and won his reelection. But CECPC was able to reconcile all the governorship aspirants in Ondo state for the successful re-election of Governor Rotimi Akeredolu. Against all odds, three serving state governors Dave Umuahi of Ebonyi; Ben Ayade of Cross River and Bello Mutawalle of Zamfara defected from PDP along with their supporters. Atiku Abubakar’s Presidential campaign organization, former Ogun State Governor, Otunba Gbenga Daniel, and Lt. Gen. Ihejirika have joined APC. Others are two former speakers of the House of Representatives – Yakubu Dogara and Dimeji Bankole, Barnabas Gemade former PDP chairman, among others.

Even though CECPC of the party conducted ward congress, local government congress and the state congress, where officers were elected into their respective offices. A high-powered Reconciliation Committee led by Sen. Abdullahi Adamu was set up in to ensure harmony within the party.

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CECPC doing the right thing for not skipping the zonal congress for national convention would have amounted to jumping the gun and it would have been disastrous and a breach to the party’s constitution, should anticipated national convention hold. Shifting the date of must anticipated party’s convention from 26th February to 26th March really save the party from likely bursts as some heavyweights and pressure groups within the party have also relentlessly proposed one system or the other, intended to scheme other groups or blocs.

In the letter, the APC caretaker committee informed INEC that the notice for the conduct of the zonal congresses superseded the earlier notice for the conduct of the national convention. Parts of the letter read, “This notice supersedes our earlier notice for the National Convention referenced APC/NHDQ/INEC/019/22/14. This is predicated on the evaluation of our party Constitution.

“In furtherance to Article 85 of the Electoral Act, 2010 (as amended) and compliance with Section 12:6 of our Party Constitution, we hereby write to notify the Commission that our great party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) has scheduled to hold its zonal congresses on Saturday 26th March, 2022.

After days of vacillation of zoning of party offices, have finally agreed on the current vacant positions in the National Working Committee (NWC) between the Northern and Southern parts of the country ahead of March 26 national convention. Therefore the forthcoming National convention will produce a National Working Committee base on consensus as APC has produced several National Chairmen by consensus; the pioneer chairman of the party Bisi Akande emerged by consensus, John Oyegun, and Adams Oshiomhole, both emerged by consensus.

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There is no doubt the committee has made great achievements and rescued the party from an imminent collapse by charting a new course with renewed commitment and dedication for the party to be stronger despite pockets of disagreements here and there in the governing party, the battle for the soul. There is a need for stakeholders and members at all levels to remain resolute and continue to support APC Caretaker/Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee led by Governor Mala Buni’s were indeed exceptional and extraordinary. Had been slated 26th February National Convention not postpone it could be a disaster for the ruling party and would have resulted in putting the cart before the horse.

Democracy can only thrive when there is peace, stability and proper functioning of internal conflict resolution mechanisms of political parties.

President Muhammadu Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari

Dukawa write in from Kano abbahydukawa@gmail.com

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