BUHARI ADMINISTARTION INCOMPETENT, WHY WE’RE THE REAL DEAL – “REFORMED APC”
Nigeria’s ruling party, APC, finally splits as a group breaks away accusing the Muhammadu Buhari administration of incompetence and failure.
The group is believed to have the backing of
key leaders of the party including the Senate President Bukola Saraki; Speaker
of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara; and a former Kano State
Governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso.
Although the three men have not openly
associated with the new faction, they have also not denied their association
with it.
On Wednesday, the faction, which named itself
“Reformed APC” briefed journalists in Abuja.
The group, at press conference announced Alhaji Buba Galadima as its National Chairman, Dr. Fatai Atanda from Oyo State as the National Secretary and Kazeem Afegbua from Edo State as National Publicity Secretary.
The group, at press conference announced Alhaji Buba Galadima as its National Chairman, Dr. Fatai Atanda from Oyo State as the National Secretary and Kazeem Afegbua from Edo State as National Publicity Secretary.
“We are sad to report that after more than
three years of governance, our hopes have been betrayed, our expectations
completely dashed,” Buba Galadima, one of the leaders of the faction said.
“The APC has run a rudderless, inept and
incompetent government that has failed to deliver good governance to the
Nigerian people. It has rather imposed dictatorship, impunity, abuse of power,
complete abdication of constitutional and statutory responsibilities,
infidelity to the rule of law and constitutionalism.”
The press briefing was also attended by Kawu
Baraje, a former Peoples Democratic Party leader who led some disgruntled
members of the PDP, then called nPDP, into the APC in the build up to the 2015
election. The members of the nPDP then included Messrs Saraki, Dogara and
Kwankwaso.
Sources involved in the “Reformed APC” had
earlier told PREMIUM TIMES that the faction is in discussion with other parties
including the PDP, Social Democratic Party (SDP), and African Democratic
Congress (ADC) for a possible coalition to challenge the APC in 2019.
Abdul-Aziz Nyako, an Adamawa senator and son
of a former governor, Murtala Nyako, hinted of the discussion among the parties last
month.
On Wednesday, the “Reformed APC” questioned
the election of Adams Oshiomhole and other leaders of the APC at the recently
concluded convention in Abuja.
The faction said it had appointed its own
leaders across the states.
“The R-APC as constituted have officers in
all the wards, 774 Local Governments, and all the 36 States of the Federation
including the FCT.
“The R-APC also have National Executive
Committee, the National Working Committee and other organs of the Party are
properly constituted and functional,” the faction said.
Read the full statement by
the Reformed APC below.
PRESS CONFERENCE ADDRESSED
BY ALHAJI BUBA GALADIMA, NATIONAL CHAIRMAN, REFORMED – ALL PROGRESSIVES
CONGRESS (R-APC) AT SHERATON HOTELS ABUJA ON 4TH JULY, 2018
We are here assembled to address you on the
state of our party, the APC, the state of the nation and the future of our
experiment in constitutional democracy, in Nigeria.
2. You will recall that in the build up to
the 2015 General elections, some political parties and groups came together,
and formed a brand new political party, the All Progressives Congress, APC.
This merger was based on the strong belief that Nigeria had come of age, but
was severely underperforming and unable to meet its potentials for good
governance. The Nigerian people entrusted power to the APC based on its
promises and potentials.
3. We are sad to report that after more than
three years of governance, our hopes have been betrayed, our expectations
completely dashed. The APC has run a rudderless, inept and incompetent
government that has failed to deliver good governance to the Nigerian people.
It has rather imposed dictatorship, impunity, abuse of power, complete
abdication of constitutional and statutory responsibilities, infidelity to the
rule of law and constitutionalism. It has failed to ensure the security and
welfare of our people and elevated nepotism to unacceptable height. The APC has
failed to deliver on its key promises to the nation. There is no evidence of
any political will to reverse the decline of our party, while leaders who have
created these circumstances continue to behave as if Nigerians owe our party
votes as a matter of right.
4. The APC government, has been a monumental
disaster, even worse than the government it replaced. The political party that
was a vehicle for enthroning the government was rendered powerless by
manipulations and complete lack of due process in its operations.
5. The last straw, was the Congresses and
Convention of the APC held recently. The Congresses were intensely disputed as
it was conducted with impunity, total disregard for due process, disregard for
the party Constitution and naked display of power and practices that have no
place in a party we all worked the very hard to put in place.
6. There are countless cases in courts all
over the country challenging the legality of congresses and even the National
Convention itself. It is very likely that the judicial decisions on these cases
will result in massive chaos, confusion and uncertainties. The fate of a party
in this state with a few months to the elections is best left to the imagination,
but it is not a fate we believe our millions of members should be abandoned to.
There were parallel congresses in 24 States namely:
Abia,
Adamawa,
Bauchi,
Bayelsa,
Benue,
Borno,
Cross River,
Delta,
Enugu,
Imo,
Jigawa,
Kaduna,
Kano,
Katsina,
Kebbi,
Kogi,
Kwara,
Lagos,
Niger,
Ondo,
Oyo,
Rivers,
Sokoto and
Zamfara.
These congresses in Wards, Local Government
Areas and States all over the federation produced different sets of delegates.
We therefore had an unfortunate situation where the party has been seriously
factionalised and divided in not just 24 States but the 36 States and Abuja
FCT.
7. The
so-called National Convention of the APC was even worse. The National
Convention of the party was ridiculed with constitutional infirmities that were
so glaring and obvious that no fair minded person can claim that a legitimate
and lawful executive emerged from that process.
The Chairman of the organising
Committee, Jigawa State Governor, His Excellency, Alhaji Mohammed Badaru
Abubakar, declared 18 seats unopposed and uncontested, since only one valid
candidate stood at the end of the grossly manipulated nomination exercise for
each of the offices. He therefore proceeded to declare them duly elected in
flagrant abuse and violence to the Constitution of the APC.
Indeed,
Article 20 of the APC Constitution is very clear and explicit. It envisages a
situation where if at the close of nomination, only one person is nominated,
the Convention must vote “Yes” or “No”, for each candidate before he is
declared duly elected. For the avoidance of doubt, let us re-produce the
article verbatim:
Article 20
(1) of the APC Constitution states “Unless otherwise provided for: All party
posts prescribed or implied by this Constitution shall be filled by
democratically conducted elections at the respective National Convention or
Congress subject, where possible, to consensus, Provided that where a Candidate
has emerged by consensus for an elective position, a vote of “Yes” or “No” by
ballot or voice shall be called, to ensure that it was not an imposition which
could breed discontent and crisis”.
We all
witnessed on live television and at the venue, Eagles Square Abuja, that the
Convention Chairman, only put the “Yes” question to all the delegates, using
words to the effect: Do you affirm? Do you agree? There was no opportunity
whatsoever given to the delegates to say whether they are voting “No” for any
candidate as the “No” question was never put to them.
It may well
be that it the convention Chairman put the “No” Question, the voice vote for
the “Noes”, may have been more. We will never know, since it was never done,
contrary to the express provisions of the APC Constitution. It is therefore
unquestionably clear that the 18 officers of APC that was “Elected” through
this process could not have been duly elected. This constitutional vice
infected the offices of:
1. Comrade
Adams Oshiomhole – National Chairman
2. Mai Mala Buni – National Secretary
3. Alhaji Ibrahim Masari – National Welfare Secretary
4. Tunde Bello – National Financial Secretary
5. Babatunde Ogala – National Legal Adviser
6. Bankole Oluwajana – National Vice Chairman (South West)
7. Dr. Zakari Mohammed – Zonal Secretary (North Central)
8. Abubakar Sadiq – Zonal Secretary (North East)
9. Hassana Abdullahi – Zonal Woman Leader (North Central)
10. Nelson Abba – Ex-officio (North-Central)
11. Isa Azare – Ex-officio (North-East)
12. Tukur Gusau – Zonal Secretary (North West)
13. Nasiru Haladu – Ex-officio (North-West)
14. Rachael Akpabio – Zonal Woman Leader (South South)
15. Misbahu L. Didi – Representative of the physically challenged
and others.
2. Mai Mala Buni – National Secretary
3. Alhaji Ibrahim Masari – National Welfare Secretary
4. Tunde Bello – National Financial Secretary
5. Babatunde Ogala – National Legal Adviser
6. Bankole Oluwajana – National Vice Chairman (South West)
7. Dr. Zakari Mohammed – Zonal Secretary (North Central)
8. Abubakar Sadiq – Zonal Secretary (North East)
9. Hassana Abdullahi – Zonal Woman Leader (North Central)
10. Nelson Abba – Ex-officio (North-Central)
11. Isa Azare – Ex-officio (North-East)
12. Tukur Gusau – Zonal Secretary (North West)
13. Nasiru Haladu – Ex-officio (North-West)
14. Rachael Akpabio – Zonal Woman Leader (South South)
15. Misbahu L. Didi – Representative of the physically challenged
and others.
8. Even
before these illegal exercises that have alienated millions of members, there
has been widespread disenchantment with the manner the party has been run, and
the conduct and performance of our governments. The nPDP, a group that has made
a major contribution to the emergence of the APC administration has made
strenuous efforts to invite attention to inequities, injustice and poor management
in our party without any success.
The nPDP had shown good faith and commitment
to the party, but it has been rewarded with indifference and even contempt.It
is obvious that the leadership of the APC has decided to shut out members of
the APC, as well as other members who have raised genuine grievances and a
desire to improve the responsiveness of the APC to the desire of members for a
party founded on democratic principles.
9. Under the
circumstances, patriotic elements and most of the original founders of the APC
have found themselves in the opposing side of this charade. Most of the
delegates who bought and paid for forms for the congresses and convention and
were elected as delegates have come together to take control and give
legitimacy to APC to be now known as and called REFORMED-APC (R-APC).
The R-APC as
constituted have officers in all the wards, 774 Local Governments, and all the
36 States of the Federation including the FCT.
The R-APC
also have National Executive Committee, the National Working Committee and
other organs of the Party are properly constituted and functional.
10. Some of
the National Officers of the R-APC include:
1. Yobe
State – Buba Galadima (National Chairman)
2. Kano State – Bala Muhd Gwagwarwa (National Deputy Chairman, North)
3. Abia State – Chief Theo Nkire (National Deputy Chairman, South East)
4. Ondo State – Hon. Eko Olakunle (National Vice Chairman South West)
5. Kaduna State – Hon. Hussaini Dambo (National Vice Chairman North West)
6. Kogi State – Mahmud Mohammed Abubakar – (National Vice Chairman, North Central)
7. Benue State – Hon. Godwin Akaan (Deputy National Secretary)
8. Oyo State -Dr Fatai Atanda (National Secretary)
9. Edo State – Kazeem Afegbua (National Publicity Secretary)
10. Adamawa State – Daniel Bwala (Financial Secretary)
11. Jigawa State – Abba Malami Taura (Deputy National Auditor)
12. Kwara State – Hon. Kayode Omotosho (National Treasurer)
13. Anambra State -Barr. Nicholas Asuzu (National Youth Leader)
14. Rivers State – Barr. Baride A. Gwezia (Legal Adviser)
15. Katsina State – Haj Aisha Kaita (National Woman Leader)
16. Bauchi State – Mrs. Fatima Adamu (National Welfare Secretary)
17. Ogun State -Alh. Isiak Akinwumi (Deputy Financial Secretary)
18. Zamfara State – Alh. Bashir Mai Mashi (Deputy National Treasurer)
19. Abuja – Hauwa Adam Mamuda (Deputy Welfare Secretary)
20. Sokoto State – Hon. Shuaibu Gwanda Gobir (Deputy National Publicity Secretary)
21. Katsina State – M. T. Liman (National Organising Secretary)
22. Niger State – Dr Theo Sheshi ( Deputy National Organising Secretary.
2. Kano State – Bala Muhd Gwagwarwa (National Deputy Chairman, North)
3. Abia State – Chief Theo Nkire (National Deputy Chairman, South East)
4. Ondo State – Hon. Eko Olakunle (National Vice Chairman South West)
5. Kaduna State – Hon. Hussaini Dambo (National Vice Chairman North West)
6. Kogi State – Mahmud Mohammed Abubakar – (National Vice Chairman, North Central)
7. Benue State – Hon. Godwin Akaan (Deputy National Secretary)
8. Oyo State -Dr Fatai Atanda (National Secretary)
9. Edo State – Kazeem Afegbua (National Publicity Secretary)
10. Adamawa State – Daniel Bwala (Financial Secretary)
11. Jigawa State – Abba Malami Taura (Deputy National Auditor)
12. Kwara State – Hon. Kayode Omotosho (National Treasurer)
13. Anambra State -Barr. Nicholas Asuzu (National Youth Leader)
14. Rivers State – Barr. Baride A. Gwezia (Legal Adviser)
15. Katsina State – Haj Aisha Kaita (National Woman Leader)
16. Bauchi State – Mrs. Fatima Adamu (National Welfare Secretary)
17. Ogun State -Alh. Isiak Akinwumi (Deputy Financial Secretary)
18. Zamfara State – Alh. Bashir Mai Mashi (Deputy National Treasurer)
19. Abuja – Hauwa Adam Mamuda (Deputy Welfare Secretary)
20. Sokoto State – Hon. Shuaibu Gwanda Gobir (Deputy National Publicity Secretary)
21. Katsina State – M. T. Liman (National Organising Secretary)
22. Niger State – Dr Theo Sheshi ( Deputy National Organising Secretary.
11. Some of the State Chairmen include:
1. Adamawa – Dimas Ezra
2. Anambra – Sir Toby Chukwudi Okwuaya
3. Bauchi – Sani Shehu
4. Benue – Noah Mark Dickson
5. Jigawa – Hon. Nasiru Garba Dantiye
6. Kaduna – Col. Gora (Rtd)
7. Kano – Umar Haruna Doguwa
8. Katsina – Sada Ilu
9. Kogi – Alh. Hadi Ametuo
10. Ogun – Alhaji Adeleke Adewale Taofeek
11. Ondo – Hon. Otetubi Idowu
12. Oyo – Alh. Ali Alimi Isiaka Adisa
13. Yobe – Mohammed Burgo Dalah
14. Zamfara – Alh. Nasiru Yakubu
15. Niger – Hon. Samaila Yusuf Kontagora
16. FCT – Adaji Usman
The R-APC
includes all the progressive forces in APC, including most of the leading
members of the defunct nPDP, CPC, ANPP, ACN and others.
12. The
R-APC, will work with like-minded political parties and groups to offer Nigeria
qualitative good governance in 2019. Nigeria faces an existential threat
arising from three years of near destruction of this country and the
exacerbation of our ethnic, religious and divisive cleavages. We will in
concert with others offer real change to Nigeria. Not fake change. It is clear
that our party needs a leadership that will live by its founding ideals.We have
therefore decided to legitimately lead those members to work to rebuild our
nation more firmly on genuine democratic principles, to enshrine good
governance and restore the faith of Nigerians in the possibility of the
existence of a prosperous, secure and peaceful nation
13. We call
on all Nigerians, not to despair as a rescue plan is in the works and will be
unfolded soon.
14. I thank
you all for listening.
(premiumtimes)
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