Erstwhile Special Adviser to then president, Goodluck Jonathan on
Media and Publicity, Reuben Abati, has stated that the ruling All
Progressives Congress, APC, has finally crashed on the rocks, adding
that the implosion began almost after the party was voted into power in
2015, as almost immediately, there were issues over the choice of the
leaders of the National Assembly.
In an article published on Tuesday, he pointed out that it took the
APC government about six months to constitute a cabinet, and almost two
years to make some other critical appointments, stressing that members
of the coalition struggled for space, influence and power among
themselves.
Abati noted that there was the domination of the levers of government
by the defunct CPC bloc and President Muhammadu Buhari loyalists such
that non-Fulani members of the APC “soon began to sound as if they had
been attacked by a band of imported herdsmen”.
The article read in part, “In less than three years, some of the
bitterest criticisms of the party have come not from the opposition but
from within the party itself: Timi Frank perpetually complaining about
party processes, Shehu Sani and other Senators from Kaduna State at
loggerheads with their State Governor, personality conflicts in
virtually every state, most notably in Adamawa, Imo, Kano, Rivers and
Lagos state, Governor Ortom of Benue openly accusing the Federal
Government of negligence, Governor El-Rufai, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and
Senator Shehu Sani at various times sounding notes of warning, Senator
Dino Melaye assuming the role of an in-house critic, and members of the
ACN and the nPDP alleging that they have been used and dumped. The APC
wing of the National Assembly is divided among its ranks, and has posed
more threat to the Executive arm of government than the opposition.”
“The extent of this implosion became more evident during the party’s
recent state congresses. Parallel congresses were held in more than 10
states, there were reports of boycotts, violence and general confusion.
Given the tone and nature of the conflict, it seems obvious that the APC
is a victim of its own lack of three things – internal democracy,
originality and sincerity of purpose.”
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