John Ameh , Abuja
There
were strong indications on Monday that more All Progressives Congress
members of the House of Representatives might leave the party as the
raging crisis over the loss of return tickets for 2019 deepened.
Findings showed that about 36 more aggrieved members could leave the party next week .
Recall
that up to 70 members had protested their loss of return tickets after
the party ’ s primary election to its appeal panel .
Incidentally
, the panel was said to have resolved only eight of the cases in favour
of the petitioners , leaving the majority of 62 out of the equation.
On
Wednesday last week , a member from Kaduna State , Mr Musa Soba,
resigned from the APC on the floor of the House in Abuja to cap his
protest against alleged “ injustice . ”
He had also disclosed
that the members , after a series of meetings , had resolved to start
defecting or resigning from the party in batches .
When contacted
on Monday , Soba confirmed to The PUNCH that about 36 aggrieved members
would be in the next batch to leave the APC .
He added that more members would leave before November 17.
Soba stated , “ About 36 more members will follow next week .
“ Others will also exit before the 17th of November . ”
The
Majority Leader of the House and leader of the APC caucus , Mr Femi
Gbajabiamila , in a quick reaction on Monday , told The PUNCH that there
were “ genuine ” and “not so genuine ” cases , which would ultimately
be resolved by the APC.
Gbajabiamila gave details , “ These
things are normal during election cycles when people feel short -
changed . It has happened across all parties and it is how it is handled
that matters .
“ Some have genuine cases and some not so genuine
. However , I know many of the members who might have lost out during
the primaries and I believe over time when the dust settles, their
issues will be resolved one way or another .
“ I know them to be fierce party loyalists , who will remain true to the party . Of that , I am confident . ”
The defection plans are on in spite of the ongoing efforts by President Muhammadu Buhari to resolve the disputes in the party .
Three
weeks ago , he had summoned the aggrieved lawmakers to the Aso Rock
Presidential Villa , just days to the submission of the final list of
candidates to the Independent National Electoral Commission.
The
PUNCH learnt that the President called the meeting after he heard the
threats by the members to defect from the APC and work against the party
during the 2019 polls .
However , one aggrieved member informed
The PUNCH that the presidential intervention did not yield any positive
results “ in our favour because , at the end of the day , most of our
members still didn’ t get their tickets . ”
The source stated
that any meeting that would not resolve the issue of the return ticket
in their favour was a “ waste of time . ” RE The source spoke
further , “ There is still the last window for the substitution of the
names of candidates before expiration in December .
“ We were encouraged to work for the party , to support it and we did . But , see how things have turned out.
“ The party has been unable to keep the promise of giving us automatic tickets . ”
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