SARAKI, DOGARA, KWANKWASO, BARAJE, OTHERS FORM R-APC
Aggrieved
members of the newPeoples Democratic Party in the All Progressives Congress
(APC) yesterday made good their threat to factionalise the party, with the emergence
of the Reformed-All Progressives Congress (R-APC).
The group,
at a press conference at the Sheraton Hotel and Towers, Abuja, announced Alhaji
Buba Galadima as its National Chairman, Dr. Fatai Atanda (Oyo State) as
National Secretary and Kazeem Afegbua (Edo State) as National Publicity
Secretary.
Galadima
told reporters that the decision to form the R-APC was a fallout of the
APC congress, which he described as null and void due to the violations
of the party’s constitution.
Describing
the APC under the leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari as “rudderless” and
“incompetent”, Galadima said the president’s highhandedness showed in his
various attempts to shut out members of the nPDP even after they had table
their grievances, giving him the latitude to discuss with them the best way
forward.
He said the
R-APC remained the authentic party and does not need to approach the
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for registration, adding that
anyone who feels uncomfortable with the arrangement can go to court.
He also said
Senate President Bukola Saraki and House Speaker Yakubu Dogara are key members
of the R-APC.
Galadima
described the change promised by the APC as a “fake change”, adding that the
RAPC would bring real change in the 2019 elections under his authentic
leadership.
“We are
saying that we are the authentic leaders if the APC, if anybody disputes that,
let him go to court, we will meet him there. Do the Senate President and
the Speaker belong to any party? If they were members of any of the four
parties (that formed the APC) you mentioned, it means they are part of this.
Speaking on
Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso’s membership, Alhaji Kawu Baraje said: “Rabiu Kwankwoso
is very much with this group. We were together when the national officers’
names were being put together and we held final meetings on the address of
today. So there is no cause for alarm.”
Galadima
noted that the incident in Kwara State where three leaders of the senatorial
zones denounced the APC yesterday was just a tip of the iceberg as more people
would soon join the R-APC.
His words:
“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 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.
“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.
“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.
“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 very
hard to put in place.
“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.”
To Galadima,
the National Convention, which was hailed by many as successful, was “even
worse”. He said it was full of what he described as “constitutional
infirmities”, adding that these were “so glaring and obvious that no fair
minded person can claim that a legitimate and lawful executive emerged from
that process”.
He said the
nominees should not have been declared elected as that violated 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,” he said.
”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,” Galadima said.
”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.”
He spoke of
“widespread disenchantment with the manner the party has been run, and the
conduct and performance of our governments”, adding that the nPDP “made
strenuous efforts to invite attention to inequities, injustice and poor management
in our party without any success”.
He said the group’s “good faith” was
rewarded with “indifference and even contempt”.
With
scenario painted above, Galadima said the original founders of the party
resolved to
“take
control and give legitimacy to APC to be now known as and called REFORMED-APC
(R-APC).”
He noted
that: “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.
Some of
the National Officers of the R-APC include:
Yobe State – Buba
Galadima (National Chairman),
Kano State – Bala Muhd Gwagwarwa (National
Deputy Chairman, North),
Abia State – Chief Theo Nkire (National Deputy
Chairman, South East),
Ondo State – Hon. Eko Olakunle (National Vice Chairman
South West),
Kaduna State – Hon. Hussaini Dambo (National Vice Chairman
North West),
Kogi State – Mahmud Mohammed Abubakar – (National Vice Chairman,
North Central),
Benue State – Hon. Godwin Akaan (Deputy National
Secretary),
Oyo State -Dr Fatai Atanda (National Secretary),
Edo State –
Kazeem Afegbua (National Publicity Secretary) and
Adamawa State – Daniel Bwala
(Financial Secretary).
Others
are:
Jigawa State – Abba Malami Taura (Deputy National Auditor),
Kwara State – Hon. Kayode Omotosho (National Treasurer),
Anambra
State -Barr. Nicholas Asuzu (National Youth Leader),
Rivers State – Barr.
Baride A. Gwezia (Legal Adviser),
Katsina State – Haj Aisha Kaita (National
Woman Leader),
Bauchi State – Mrs. Fatima Adamu (National Welfare
Secretary),
Ogun State -Alh. Isiak Akinwumi (Deputy Financial
Secretary),
Zamfara State – Alh. Bashir Mai Mashi (Deputy National
Treasurer),
Abuja – Hauwa Adam Mamuda (Deputy Welfare Secretary),
Sokoto
State – Hon. Shuaibu Gwanda Gobir (Deputy National Publicity Secretary),
Katsina State – M. T. Liman (National Organising Secretary) and
Niger
State – Dr Theo Sheshi ( Deputy National Organising Secretary)
Some of the
State Chairmen include:
Adamawa – Dimas Ezra,
Anambra – Sir Toby Chukwudi
Okwuaya,
Bauchi – Sani Shehu,
Benue – Noah Mark Dickson,
Jigawa –
Hon. Nasiru Garba Dantiye,
Kaduna – Col. Gora (Rtd),
Kano – Umar Haruna
Doguwa,
Katsina – Sada Ilu,
Kogi – Alh. Hadi Ametuo,
Ogun –
Alhaji Adeleke Adewale Taofeek,
Ondo – Hon. Otetubi Idowu,
Oyo – Alh. Ali Alimi Isiaka Adisa,
Yobe – Mohammed Burgo Dalah,
Zamfara – Alh.
Nasiru Yakubu,
Niger – Hon. Samaila Yusuf Kontagora and
FCT – Adaji Usman.
(thenationonlineng)
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