- Kwara speaker, 22 others too
The ruling All Progressives Congress
(APC) Wednesday suffered another major setback, following the defection
of the Sokoto State Governor, Alhaji Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, to the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Perhaps, more dramatic was the
resignation of the National Publicity Secretary of the APC, Mallam
Bolaji Abdullahi, and his defection to the PDP.
Tambuwal defected along with the
Speaker of the state House of Assembly, Alhaji Salihu Maidaji, and 17
other members of the assembly.
Reacting swiftly to the gale of defections Wednesday, the APC said it won’t stop the party from maintaining a winning streak.
A statement issued by the Deputy
National Publicity Secretary, Yekini Nabene, said the ruling party “is
neither distracted nor surprised by the defection of Senate President
Bukola Saraki; Governors Abdulfatah Ahmed and Tambuwal of Kwara and
Sokoto States; Abdullahi; and others from the party”.
Addressing party supporters at the
Government House in Sokoto, Tambuwal said his decision to leave the APC
was because President Muhammadu Buhari has failed to meet the yearnings
of Nigerians.
The governor also predicated his
decision on Buhari’s inability to tackle insecurity and improve the
living conditions of Nigerians.
He maintained that majority of Nigerians
are currently facing hardship, frustration and penury as a result of
the ineptitude of the present administration.
Tambuwal recalled that he left the PDP
for APC in 2014 as a result of bad governance, adding that not much has
changed in the last three years.
“We left PDP as a result of bad governance to join APC but today, not much has been achieved. Things are really getting worse.
“Therefore, with other leaders, we decided to form a new force to fine-tune and restructure the polity for a better Nigeria.
“The situation of our country,
especially the economy and security, is getting worse. People are being
killed in Zamfara State on a daily basis. The situation of the common
man is very precarious.
“That is why we decided to join forces
with other progressive Nigerians to get a new competent leadership that
can deliver the goods and rescue the country from the current hardship,”
he said.
The governor posited that the people of
Sokoto State have not benefited from any single project initiated by the
federal government in the last three years.
“As you all can testify, Sokoto State has not benefited from any single federal government project in the last three years.
“So, the people of the state are fed up
with the current situation, and therefore called on us to intervene and
dump the APC,” he averred.
In his remarks, a prominent politician
in the state, Alhaji Isa Bajini, said President Buhari has failed to
tackle insecurity, while the fight against corruption has only been
against perceived opponents.
He stated that the APC-led federal
government has not done anything in terms of provision of
infrastructural projects for the benefit of the people of the state.
According to him, “We have nothing to
show for supporting APC in the last three years. So, we have no other
option than to leave the party because the people have not benefited
from any single project from the federal government.
“We are therefore calling for Tambuwal to come out and fight for us.”
APC’s Spokesman, Abdullahi Quits Party
More dramatic Wednesday was the resignation of the National Publicity Secretary of the APC, Abdullahi, from the party.
Abdullahi, whose political family in
Kwara State led by Senate President, Bukola Saraki, had defected to the
PDP on Tuesday, tried to buy time before finally turning in his
resignation letter.
In a statement made public Wednesday
morning, he said he found distasteful the move by the party leadership
to undermine his office as the spokesman of the party.
He also frowned on what he described as
“an unlawful dissolution of the validly elected party executives in
Kwara State,” saying it amounts to double standard for a party that
preaches change.
According to Abdullahi’s statement, “In
the last few days, I have had to endure the flagrant usurpation of my
role as the spokesman of the party in a manner that I consider
unbefitting of a ruling party and inconsistent with my ethical
standards.
“I have served the APC honestly and to
the best of my ability, and when I stood for and won my election at the
last convention it was a keen desire to continue to do so. However, in a
situation whereby my loyalty is constantly brought into question; my
subordinates deployed to subvert my office; and my views constantly
second-guessed on the basis of my political affiliation, it has become
imperative for me to review my position.”
Abdullahi said he was disappointed by
the action of the leadership of the APC with regard to the dissolution
of party executives in his home state by failing to get his input.
“Since assuming office as the spokesman
of the party, I have tried to set a new template for public political
communications in a way that departs from the vulgar abuse and verbal
aggression of the recent past, where cheap lies and crude propaganda
were normalised as politics, and even celebrated as measures of
competence.
“Unfortunately, those who felt I was not
‘forceful enough’ framed my ethical disposition as evidence of a lack
of commitment to the party.
“The unlawful dissolution of the validly
elected party executive in Kwara State earlier in the week was only
another phase in the unrelenting assault I have had to endure. As a
national officer of the party, who sits in that committee, courtesy
should demand that my views be sought on a matter that concerns my state
and in which I am directly involved. That action was, to say the least,
disrespectful.
“Quite recently, we all took the oath to
do justice to all and not allow personal interests to interfere with
our official responsibilities. With this obviously presumptuous action,
and the decision to appoint as chairman of caretaker committee, the same
man who had emerged as the chairman from the parallel congress in my
state, the National Working Committee (NWC) has taken sides, violated
its oath of office and subverted its own credibility as an impartial
arbiter. Yet, these are the same people that have continued to insinuate
that others are serving interests of others than those of the party.
“Politics is local, and my personal
stake in the issue of Kwara State makes it incongruous for me to
continue to sit as part of the working committee of the party. Clearly, I
cannot continue to function as the spokesman of a party whose
expectations of that role is incompatible with my personal principles.
In the same vein, I can no longer justify to myself that I should remain
in a party, which has now made it clear to the world that the political
group that I belong is no longer wanted, and which has hung my
membership of that group as an albatross around my neck,” he said.
Sokoto Speaker, 17 Others Dump APC
Also, along with the Speaker of the
Sokoto State House of Assembly, Maidaji, and 17 other members, the
Deputy Speaker of the assembly, Abubakar Magaji, and the Assembly
Leader, Hon. Garba Bello Yabo, also dumped the APC.
However, 12 other lawmakers remain in the APC, and reaffirmed their commitment and loyalty to President Buhari.
The Speaker of the assembly made the announcement during the plenary session at the assembly complex in Sokoto Wednesday.
He said 18 members of the assembly had
resolved to leave the APC, following internal division and acrimony
bedevilling the party in many states of the federation.
Maidaji stated that the members, therefore, defected to the PDP as a result of lack of unity and cohesion in the ruling party.
He said: “We are all aware that all efforts to bring sanity into the APC and unite the different groups had proved abortive.
“These ugly developments plunged the APC
into crisis with litigations in several states of the federation
thereby putting the party in a serious danger leading to mass defection
at the National Assembly.
“The election is around the corner and we stand in danger if we remain in a party that is divided against itself.”
He added that their defection was in line with section 109(1) (g) of the 1999 Constitution as amended.
Speaking with journalists shortly after
the plenary, the member representing Gudu constituency in the assembly,
Alhaji Sani Yakubu, who spoke on behalf of the other 11 lawmakers,
stressed that they resolved to remain in the APC and work towards
Buhari’s re-election in 2019.
“We the 12 members of the assembly wish
to categorically inform the public that we still remain in the APC, the
party we were elected on its platform to represent people of our various
constituencies.
“We wish to reiterate our loyalty to the APC-led government under President Buhari,” Yakubu stated.
Kwara Assembly Speaker, 23 Others Defect to PDP
Meanwhile, following the defection of
Saraki to the PDP last Tuesday, the Speaker of the Kwara State House of
Assembly, Dr. Ali Ahmad, and 23 other members of the assembly Wednesday
also defected to the PDP.
But the only APC lawmaker representing
Ojomu/Baligun state constituency, Hon. Saheed Popoola, who refused to
follow the defected lawmakers to the PDP, threatened to take the
assembly to court over fraud allegations levelled against him.
Speaking on the floor of the House of
Assembly in Ilorin from a speech he personally signed, the Speaker said
the move was permitted by the provisions of Section 109 (1) (g) of the
1999 Constitution as amended.
Ahmad, who said he heaved a sigh of
relief as he and other members of the assembly dumped APC for good,
added that he wished he was never a member of the party.
Accordingly, he said: “As politicians,
who allow the interests and welfare of their constituents to occupy the
front seats, wide consultations have been made with people at the
grassroots, and in all of these, there’s indication that our people have
become disillusioned with our continuous membership of the APC and have
spoken loud and clear enough in one voice that they no longer wish to
continue to be strange bedfellows in that party where non-performance,
injustice and impunity are the orders of the day. Let it be on record
that I too have joined the PDP.”
The Speaker, who lamented his
experiences while in APC, said: “Unarguably, the intrigues and power
play that birthed the long drawn legal battle with key members of the
APC over fathom allegations coupled with the arbitrary use of government
institutions such as the police and anti-corruption agencies for
harassment and intimidation of perceived opponents of people in power
since APC assumed power, has dealt a heavy blow to governance. This act
of illegality has turned the once great Nigeria to object of ridicule
among the comity of nations.
“With the current unprecedented spate of
disobedience to court rulings, the present administration at the
national level has redefined governance as government of the cabal and
for the cabal, thereby throwing the rule of law, the bedrock of
democracy, to the dogs.”
However, the only APC lawmaker in the
state House of Assembly, Popoola, who refused to join others in the PDP,
threatened to take legal action against the assembly over allegations
of fraud levelled against him.
Defections Won’t Halt Our Winning Streak, Says APC
Reacting to all the defections so far, the APC said they won’t stop it from maintaining a winning streak.
A statement issued by the Deputy
National Publicity Secretary, Yekini Nabene, said the ruling party was
neither distracted nor surprised by the defection of Saraki, Ahmed,
Tambuwal, Abdullahi and others from the party.
The party said while it believed that
the defectors have the right and freedom to pursue their political
ambitions wherever they desired, it expects them to ensure that they
take lessons learnt from APC to wherever they go.
“Our advice and hope is that those who
have left would also have the courage to inspire in their respective
political environments the atmosphere of unencumbered freedom created by
the APC, which enabled them to leave without let or hindrance,” he
said.
While reacting to the string of
defections that hit it in recent times, APC said it would continue the
winning streak in all elections this year, and beyond.
In the statement, the party also saluted the courage exhibited by the defectors to come openly and declare where they belonged.
It said: “APC is a party founded and run
on the principles of freedom, sincerity and forthrightness. Saraki and
the others have the freedom of association and the right to pursue their
political ambitions wherever they deem it fit.
“As a party, our attention is on the
matter at hand — the 2019 general election. We are united and focused
with an eye to the continuation of our winning streak in all elections
this year, next year and beyond.
“To our members in Kwara, Sokoto and the
other states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT),
remain steadfast and courageous.”
You’re Hereos of Our Democracy, Say Secondus, Wike, Okowa
The National Chairman of the PDP, Prince
Uche Secondus, Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State and Delta State
counterpart, Ifeanyi Okowa, have described the defecting members of the
APC as hereos of Nigeria’s democracy.
Secondus said with their defections,
they have shown great courage and patriotic spirit by accepting to join
hands with the PDP to rescue the country at this moment of need.
Speaking at a dinner banquet held at the
Transcorp Hilton Hotel to honour the defectors into the PDP, Secondus
said under the APC administration, the rule of law no longer holds sway,
adding that the country is now facing a military-like regime.
He regretted that the ruling party has
become so dictatorial that the people can no longer know the difference
between the present government and the military regime.
Secondus described the defectors who
have joined the PDP in the struggle to recover the people’s freedom as
heroes of Nigeria’s democracy.
He went on to assure the defectors that
the new leadership of the PDP was determined to bequeath to the party
transparent primaries whose quality is unequalled in the history of the
country.
On his part, Wike declared that the
defection of Tambuwal to PDP was a victory for democracy, noting that
every right thinking Nigerian should work in unity to salvage the
country in 2019.
He lauded the Sokoto State governor for doing the right thing.
He said: “This is a victory for
democracy. There are lots of Nigerians who believe that the right thing
should be done. What the Sokoto State governor has done, is the right
thing.
“There are some people who have said
that we cannot continue to live in a world of intimidation. We cannot
continue to live in a world of harassment. Every right thinking Nigerian
should come together to see that something is done to salvage the
country.”
Similarly, Okowa commended Tambuwal, Abdullahi, Ahmed, Ibeto, Saraki for their bold and courageous move.
In a statement signed by his Chief Press
Secretary, Charles Aniagwu, the governor said their defection came at a
time when the nation needs the input of genuine patriots to rescue the
nation from anarchy and anti democratic forces.
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