Following the appointment of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed
Tinubu, National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) by
President Muhammadu Buhari to reconcile aggrieved APC members ahead of
the 2019 elections, indications emerged on Thursday of possible hurdles
that may pose serious challenges to Tinubu’s efforts and may dent the
party’s chances in the forthcoming general election.
Analysts
said after a sweeping victory that brought the APC to power in 2015, the
party could not consolidate its gains as evident in the increased
bickering amongst party bigwigs at all levels especially among leaders
of factions that came together to form the party in February 2013.
The
party that emerged from the merger of Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN),
the Congress for Progressives Change (CPC), the All Nigeria Peoples
Party (ANPP) and a faction of the All
Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA)
is currently fragmented owing to crisis among leaders both at the
federal and across some states of the federation.
APC chieftains
have hailed President Buhari’s decision in giving priority to
reconciling aggrieved party members and the appointment of Tinubu to
lead the consultation, reconciliation and confidence building efforts
toward improving cohesion within APC.
However, party chieftains
who spoke with INDEPENDENT on Thursday said since Tinubu is not a
neutral person and is deeply involved in some of the events causing
crisis in the party, it remains to be seen how he as head of the
reconciliation panel will initiate the peace moves between himself and
some key leaders of the party which include President Muhammadu Buhari,
Senate President Bukola Saraki and Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, National
Chairman of the party, who he wanted sacked.
According to APC
sources, the biggest conflict in the ruling party is between Tinubu
himself and Saraki. Both men have been at loggerheads since June 2015
when Saraki against all odds defied the directives of the party and
connived with senators from the opposition Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) to emerge Senate president.
His action was seen by many as a direct affront to Tinubu, who wanted to install Senator Ahmad Lawan as the number three man.
Since
his emergence, Saraki has been going in and out of the courts on
allegations of corruption which many of his supporters link to Tinubu.
Inside sources said both men hardly see eye-to-eye and stakeholders are
waiting to see how the reconciliation between the two plays out.
Speaking
with INDEPENDENT, a member of the party’s National Working Committee
said the major hurdle before Tinubu is reconciling with Saraki, adding
that this will go a long way in fast-tracking the healing process the
party seriously craves for.
“To me, the major hurdle before
Asiwaju Tinubu is how he will reconcile with Saraki. It is a tough task
because given Tinubu’s influence, we are all wondering if he will be
humble enough to go to Saraki and seek a truce. It is a herculean task
but we believe nothing is impossible”, he said.
Stakeholders are
also wondering how Tinubu will mend fences with Odigie-Oyegun. Though he
was instrumental to his emergence as national chairman, Odigie-Oyegun
in several of his decision-making process has gone against Tinubu as
witnessed in his handling of the Kogi and Ondo governorship primaries
leading to Tinubu’s demand for his resignation.
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