The leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has accepted
responsibility for failing to nip in the bud the embarrassing face-off
between the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Yakubu Dogara,
and a member of the party and former Chairman of the Appropriation
Committee, Hon. Abdumumin Jubrin, over the 2016 budget.
Speaking
during a session on the proposals
for amendments to the Electoral Act
organised by the PGF, the Deputy National Chairman of the party, Chief
Segun Oni, apologised on behalf of the party leadership for the lapses
in handling the intra-party feuds and promised that steps were being
taken to ensure frequent interface with its lawmakers.
The
co-chairman of the Progressives Governors’ Forum (PGF) legislative
programme and the Kastina State Governor, Aminu Bello Masari, also
advised the APC National Working Committee (NWC) led by Chief John
Oyegun to be proactive and do the right thing at the right time to
resolve some of the crises facing the party.
Providing
clarification on what gave rise to the late response by the party to the
public altercation between its members in the House of Representatives,
Oni said that the leadership did not want to be on the wrong side of
public opinion.
“There are things the party should do and there
are positions the party should take to make things right. I personally,
and in my personal opinion, think we were being too conscious, we always
want to be right, to take the right position.
“But I think that
what we should do as a party, most of the time, is to take a firm
position even if some people consider it a mistake. But if it is a firm
position, that is our position.
“I think we should be doing more
of that and if we are doing more of that, we will be able to correct a
few things, because as we are trying to ensure that everybody is happy
and satisfied, virtually nobody is happy at the end of the day. So I
think we have to change that style.
“On the National Assembly
crisis, we are looking at it, and like I said, once we agree we would
debate and take a firm position and that will be our position,” he said.
Commenting
on the shortfalls of the APC leadership, Masari said the APC leadership
needed to be more proactive on issues that affect the image of the
party.
“With due respect sir (Segun Oni), the problems that are
coming from the management of APC, as regard the National Assembly, we
are facing challenges, we have tried time and time and we have to try to
consolidate this party.
“What Prof. Sam Egwu said is a reflection
of what is happening, the management must solidify the party. With your
experience, experience of the national chairman as a former governor
and former permanent secretary he has no reason to fail.
“You have the credentials to succeed, if you want to exonerate yourself put the right people in the right place.
“The national chairman is a former governor, you (Oni) are a former
governor, Lawal Shuaibu is a former senator. So, when you do good, we
will say we were the ones who elected you there, but when you do not
perform, you are on your own.”
Speaking in an interview shortly
after the event, Masari said the expectations of Nigerians were for the
House members to sit down and reconcile themselves.
Also speaking
while assessing the activities of the APC leaders’ intervention in some
of the crises rocking the party and the expectations from the amendments
to the Electoral Act, a member of the PGF Legislative Programme, Prof.
Egwu, said the party must be properly governed, adding: “The party was
properly governed before the last general election but the table has
turned around and I won’t suffer any damage for saying this.
Take Kogi for example, how can APC win the election in 2019 when the
late Audu has his own group, the late Minister Ocholi has his own group
and the present governor has his own.”
But as the APC leadership
debated on their input to the amendment of the Electoral Act, it emerged
that the APC governors have openly disagreed with their members in the
National Assembly on whether primary elections should be conducted for
the selection of deputy governors or not.
The disagreement came during a discussion on the issue at a PGF expert session on electoral reforms.
Speaking
on some of the proposed amendments to ensure that the Electoral Act
provides a level playing field, an APC member and the House Committee
Chairman on Electoral Matters and Political Parties Affairs, Hon.
Aishatu Jibril Duku, canvassed for the inclusion of a clause in the
Nigerian Constitution directing political parties to conduct primaries
elections for the selection of deputy governors.
But reacting to the proposal, Masari said such move would lead to chaos.
He
said: “Well, we don’t want it. If you conduct elections for deputy
governors you also end up conducting a primary election for a
vice-president and vice-chairmen – there will be confusion.
“The
issue is very clear, there has to be one leader at a time, you don’t
join two heads together. If you have two heads, one will be crying and
the other one clapping.”
Meanwhile, the Deputy National Publicity
Secretary of the APC, Mr. Timi Frank, has slammed Abdumumuni for
flouting the party’s order to stop making public statements on the
alterations made in the 2016 budget.
The APC Deputy National
Chairman North, Senator Lawal Shuaibu, had ordered Abdulmumuni not to
make further comments on the lingering budget feud in the House.
But since the directive was issued, Abdulmumuni has made further
allegations against the House speaker, including that he (Dogara) had
connived with two serving governors and ex-lawmakers to block him from
meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari on the budget feud.
In a
statement yesterday, Frank accused Abdulmumuni of being disrespectful to
the Lawal committee, which the APC spokesman said had been working
“tirelessly to resolve the crisis”.
“It is now obvious how
disrespectful, mannerless and desperate Hon. Abdulmumuni can be even to
the leaders of our party which include the National Deputy Chairman,
North, National Secretary, National Treasurer and others who have been
sleeplessly working to ensure that peace returns to the House.
“But
if Hon. Abdulmumuni does not have respect for Speaker Dogara as a
person, it is expected of him to respect the Office of the Speaker, the
number four citizen of our party and the country.
“Abdulmumuni
should also be told that he has clearly shown disrespect for President
Muhammadu Buhari who is the leader of our party by this singular act.
“It
is high time Hon. Abdulmumuni keeps quiet and stops this public show of
shame before his excesses are made known to Nigerians and the whole
world,” the party warned.
The APC spokesman reminded Jibril that
his continuing show of “shame does not only stop with him, but has a
negative impact on the party, its members and the Muhammadu Buhari-led
government”.
“He should also be aware that disobeying the party in this manner may attract sanctions if the party deems it fit,” he warned.
Credit: Today
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