It was another round of huge losses for the All Progressives Congress
(APC) as Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki and Kwara State governor,
Alhaji Abdulfattah Ahmed, yesterday bade farewell to the ruling party.
Saraki and Ahmed have now pitched tent with their former party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Nigeria’s ambassador to South Africa, Alhaji Musa Ibeto, also dumped the APC for PDP.
Another APC governor, Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto State is expected to dump the party today.Tambuwal,
New Telegraph learnt, is expected to leave APC with 24 members of the
state’s House of Assembly and all the 23 local government chairmen in
the state.
The remaining six members of the state assembly are said to be loyal to a former governor of the state, Senator Aliyu Wamakko.
The
defections are coming on the heels of last week’s dumping of the ruling
party by 14 APC senators and 36 members of the House of
Representatives.
The lawmakers moved to the opposition PDP on Tuesday and Benue State governor, Dr. Samuel Ortom, followed suit on Wednesday.
Saraki
and Ahmed made their defection public in separate announcements in
Ilorin, the Kwara State capital yesterday.Ahmed was first to announce
his defection through a statement by his Senior Special Assistant on
Media, Dr. Muideen Akorede.
“Following due consultations with
the people and in response to calls by major stakeholder groups in the
state, Kwara State governor, Alhaji Abdulfatah Ahmed, today (Tuesday)
defected to the PDP, having realised that the APC can no longer serve as
a platform for achieving the aspirations and expectations of his
people,” Akorede said. Moments later, Saraki’s
own came via a tweet on his Twitterhandle, @bukolasaraki, while meeting
with leaders of his political structure across the state.
I wish to
inform Nigerians that after extensive consultations, I have decided to
take my leave out of the APC,” Saraki stated.The Senate President had
arrived Ilorin at about 4:40p.m. yesterday in company of all members of
the National Assembly from the state.Saraki said his
decision to dump the APC, which he helped into power in 2015, was based
on the insistence of his supporters and the guidance he received from
God.Saraki made his decision known during a stakeholders’ meeting in his
Ilorin residence.
In attendance at the meeting were Governor
Ahmed, all members of the National Assembly from the state, 23 members
of the state’s House of Assembly and local government chairmen and
members of the state executive council.
He said: “We discussed
this issue last week when I came home. You told me that you were tired
of APC, but I asked you to exercise patience. I told you that I will
seek God’s guidance and feed you back on my return to Ilorin.
“The
Federal Government appointed over 200 persons into juicy offices
without allotting any slot to me or Yakubu Dogara, the Speaker of the
House of Representatives. Everything went to Katsina, Lagos. If not for
the love I have for Nigeria, we would have scattered everything.
“They
don’t want us in their party. They don’t like us in Kwara. What I am
after is for my people to enjoy dividends of democracy. I want us to be
in the party that will love my people. Wherever we are we will win
elections.
“The governor told me he’s tired of APC. Those we are
talking to in PDP have understood that we need to move Nigeria forward.
There is no cause for alarm. We should forget about personal ambition as
we move to a new party. What should be paramount in our minds is
Nigeria’s progress.
“We will set up our committee, which will be
meeting with the PDP committee. I have met with great stakeholders in
PDP such as Prof. Sulaiman, Ajibola Simon, Yekini Alabi and we have all
agreed to work together. We should cooperate with PDP people who we are
joining.”
Indications that Saraki and Ahmed will leave the APC
emerged last week when the governor met with stakeholders in the party
from across the three senatorial districts of Kwara State.
The Senate President noted during the meeting that APC has not met the expectations of the people of the state.
The
stakeholders had insisted at the meeting that the Senate President and
the governor should dump the APC and lead them to another party.
Meanwhile,
National Publicity Secretary of APC and Saraki’s loyalist, Mallam
Bolaji Abdullahi, who was also reported to have dumped the party
yesterday, denied resigning his position.
There were reports that
Abdullahi had resigned and moved his belongings away from the party
secretariat, but the APC spokesperson told our correspondent on
telephone that there was no iota of truth in the report.
It was
gathered that Abdullahi had been absent from the party’s National
Working Committee (NWC) meetings, a situation that had fuelled the
speculation that he may have concluded arrangements to leave the party
even as there is anxiety that he is a mole due to his closeness to
Saraki.
But, Abdullahi told New Telegraph that he is not
considering leaving the party, stressing that he came through the front
door and will not go through the back door.
On his absence during the
NWC meetings, he said that he actually notified the national leadership
of the party of his absence.His words: “It is not true that I have
resigned, and let me emphasis that there is no iota of truth in it. I
can understand where the speculation is coming from perhaps because I
was absent during the NWC meeting on Monday.
“However, they
didn’t know that I told my colleagues that I was away to Kwara State. I
want to put it on record that I came through the front door and if I
decide to leave, I will leave through the front door.”
Meanwhile,
reactions, have trailed the defection of Saraki, Ahmed and Nigeria’s
ambassador to South Africa, Ibeto, to the PDP, with the opposition party
and its chieftains commending them for the move.
The PDP, in a
statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, noted
that the coming of Saraki, Ahmed and Ibeto could not have come at a
better time than now when Nigeria requires the input of genuine patriots
to save her.
“Senator Saraki, in particular, has conducted the
affairs of the Senate in reflection of the wishes of the silent majority
of Nigerians and had emerged a hero of democracy. The party has no
doubts that Senator Saraki, Governor Ahmed and Alhaji Ibeto will
contribute immensely to the new order that engender good governance in
our nation,” PDP said.
The party assured returning members of all
the rights and privileges accruable to its members, adding:
“Furthermore, the PDP calls on all Nigerians who are desirous of
rescuing our nation from the incompetent administration of President
Muhammadu Buhari to rally with party of choice, PDP, ahead of the 2019
elections.”
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar described
Saraki’s resignation from the APC as a welcome development.Atiku said
Saraki’s ordeal in the hands of the APC is all too familiar to lovers of
democracy in Nigeria and around the world.
“Leaving a party
which maliciously prosecuted him and subjected him to the most degrading
treatment, notwithstanding his status as the nation’s number three
citizen, took courage, and I commend him.“They have degraded our
democracy and our economy,” he said.
Rivers State governor,
Nyesom Wike, also congratulated Saraki and Ahmed for their courage to
defect to PDP despite the intimidation and harassment of the Federal
Government.
Wike, who said the level of impunity under the
APC-led Federal Government surpasses what was obtainable during the
military era, said: “I salute the Senate President Bukola Saraki and
Kwara State governor for being bold to say that they will not be
intimidated. I welcome them to the PDP which is being rebranded to take
over the leadership of the country in 2019.
“More governors
and senior politicians will still defect in the coming days. This regime
of intimidation and harassment emboldens us. It strengthens us to stand
against tyranny and impunity.“It emboldens us to stand
firm because of the interest of the people. We will resist any attempt
to coerce us to cave in. Even under the military, there has not been
this nature of impunity. We are determined and we have made up our minds
to rescue Nigeria.”
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