Reconciliation: National Body Moves to Settle Kwara APC Crisis
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has initiated moves to reconcile the Kwara State Governor, Mr. Abdulrahaman Abdulrazaq; the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, and the Minister of State for Transportation, Senator Gbemisola Saraki.
The party
three leaders have been locked in a power struggle which have led to a split of
the party into two factions in the state, with one faction backing the governor
while the other faction is supporting Mohammed and Saraki.
The power
struggle between the three leaders came to it’s peak when the Mala Buni-led
caretaker committee of the party removed the state Chairman, Hon. Bashir
Bolarinwa, and replaced him with his deputy, Alhaji Samari Abdullahi.
The governor
was said to have told the caretaker committee that he could no longer work with
Bolarinwa, a known loyalist of Mohammed and alleged critic of the state
government.
The development led to a war of words between the two warring factions, causing
disaffection among the members of the party in the state.
A group of
APC leaders loyal to Mohammed and Saraki had protested the removal of Bolarinwa
after a meeting in Abuja with the National Secretary, Senator John
Akpanudoedehe. The group also kicked against the issuance of a letter of
appointment to Abdullahi as the acting chairman of the party in the state.
The
spokesperson of the group, Mr. Iyiola Oyedepo, had berated the action of the
National Working Committee (NWC) of the party and called on the NWC to
reinstate Bolarinwa in order to reposition the party.
But in a
swift reaction, the governor’s loyalists, which identified themselves as
Concerned Kwara APC Elders/Stakeholders, described Mohammed and Saraki as
paper-weight politicians with no electoral value.
They also declared support for the APC national caretaker committee on the
removal of Bolarinwa.
The Chairman
of Kwara APC Elders’ Forum, Mr. Kunle Suleiman, while fielding questions from
journalists in Abuja had said: “Those ministers and association of failed governorship
aspirants can come to Abuja to say nonsense but they are just paper-weight
politicians. They have no influence at the grassroots. Even a professor like
Oba Abdulrasheed who prides himself as a former university vice-chancellor
would still have to come to the grassroots to learn.”
Another
member of the forum, Senator Suleiman Ajadi, described the two ministers as
presidential appointees, who lack the capability to win elections.
“Ministers are not elected officials. President Muhammadu Buhari picked them
not based on their capability to win elections. If you check the pedigree of
the two ministers you will understand what I am saying that they do not have
the capacity to win elections.”
Addressing
journalists on behalf of Kwara APC stakeholders earlier, Ambassador Nurudeen
Muhammed had described the decision of the national leadership of the party as
a life-saving decision.
He stated: “First, we throw our weight behind the decision of the national
headquarters of our party to appoint a dogged, committed and level-headed party
chieftain, Alhaji Abdullahi Samari, as the acting chairman of the party.
“This indeed
is a life-saving decision for the party that had been in the vice grip of
power-drunk and self-conceited individuals whose only loyalists are garrulous
and selfish few whose only anger with the governor is that he did not make
himself a yes-man or stooge through whom the public vault is thrown open.”
The youth
groups of the warring leaders have also been making threats to disrupt the
forthcoming membership registration of the party in the state.
Sensing the looming danger to the party, the national caretaker committee, it
was learnt, has decided to summon a peace meeting to discuss the matter so as
to find a lasting solution to the crisis.
The
committee has now convened a peace meeting in Abuja today with the two warring
factions and their leaders.
It was also learnt that the national caretaker committee of the party was said
to have directed the two warring groups to come with at least 10
representatives to the meeting.
It was gathered that the peace meeting will be chaired by the acting national Chairman Gov. Buni.
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