WHY GOVERNORS DUMPED ME FOR BUHARI – OYEGUN, SAYS APC WILL MAKE FINAL DECISION ON MONDAY
WHY
GOVERNORS DUMPED ME FOR BUHARI – OYEGUN, SAYS APC WILL MAKE FINAL DECISION ON
MONDAY
The National Executive Committee (NEC) of All Progressives
Congress (APC) said it would take final decision on the party’s executives’
tenure extension on Monday.
National Chairman of the party, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun,
announced this on Wednesday in Abuja at the end of a three-hour meeting between
governors elected on the party´s platform and the National Working Committee
(NWC).
The party had on Tuesday, constituted a 10-member technical
committee headed by Gov. Simon Dalung of Plateau to advise its leadership on
the way forward on the tenure issue.
This followed President Muhammadu Buhari´s recent opposition to
NEC’s approval of tenure extension for the NWC and all executive committees of
the party at all levels across the country, made at its meeting on Feb. 27.
Buhari had said at another meeting of NEC in Abuja on March 26
that the NWC’s tenure extension decision was illegal and unconstitutional.
The NEC had extended the tenure of the Odigie-Oyegun-led NWC and
other executive committees by one year, starting from June.
The president had explained that the decision was causing acrimony
within the party, with some members not comfortable with the matter, dragging the
party to court.
´´The Governors and the NWC of our party decided to sit and look
at the issues that were seemingly dividing us.
´´I want to say to you with absolute satisfaction and pride that
all the issues that you have been commenting on has been completely and totally
resolved,’’ Odigie-Oyegun said.
He said that the technical committee constituted to look into the
issue would submit its report latest on Thursday to enable the NEC to look at
it.
´´The Chairman of the technical committee has reported that his
report will be ready latest this evening or by the very most, early tomorrow
morning.
´´This report will be placed before NEC on Monday and appropriate
decision will be taken and thereafter, we shall announce to you the further
steps we are going to be take,´´ he said.
The chairman, however, added that the party´s next steps would
depend on its NEC considering on the committee´s recommendation.
He assured that the APC was back as one united and focused party,
strongly behind Buhari and its executives across in the states.
Commenting on the issue, the party’s National Publicity Secretary,
Malam Bolaji Abdulahi, told newsmen that final decision on the tenure extension
issue was with the party´s NEC.
´´It is left for the NEC to decide, and if the committee
recommends that the position of NEC should be maintained, then there will be no
need for an elective convention.
“Then, the president and those who are concerned that the decision
we have taken is correct or not, will have more confidence in the position of
the party.’’
The APC spokesman, however, said that if the technical committee
recommended that congresses should be held, the party´s NEC would consider
that.
Governors elected on APC platform, had at a meeting with Buhari on
Tuesday unanimously agreed that the party should hold a congress to settle the
extension issue and others