*Says Oyegun attacking Oshiomhole over his rejection *Yari rejects party committee’s report
There
seems to be no end in sight to the crisis rocking the ruling All
Progressives Congress (APC) as the National Working Committee (NWC) of
the party has described its Deputy National Chairman, North, Lawan
Shuaibu, as a mole of the Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP).
The party leadership also accused him of leaking the party’s sensitive decisions to the opposition.
This
is coming as a former Governor of Zamfara State, Abdulaziz Yari, has
described a report submitted by a five-man committee of APC, alleging
anti-party activities against him as baseless, contemptuous and
embarrassing.
The APC’s National Vice Chairman, North-central,
Ahmad Suleiman Wambi, said that considering the separate attacks Shuaibu
and the immediate past National Chairman of the party, John
Odigie-Oyegun, hauled at the incumbent party National Chairman, Adams
Oshiomhole, Oyegun’s attack was understandably from a man nursing
grievances over his rejection. He said that even without pre-empting the
awaited decision of the disciplinary committee set up to try Shuaibu,
what is sacrosanct is that the party would certainly come down very hard
on him.
“I don’t think there is any crisis. As far as I am
concerned, all of us belong to the same political party called the APC.
We were all elected and given the same mandate to strategise and
strengthen the party.
“Maybe we can call it ideological and
personal differences; but as for the party, we don’t see it as crisis.
Shuaibu expressed his personal opinion enshrined in his fundamental
rights, but he got it wrong blanketing the entire NWC and the party in
general with such allegations. If he has any score to settle with the
national chairman, it should have been personal.
“Without
pre-empting the report of the disciplinary committee we set up to try
him, irrespective of whether he appeared or not, decision will be taken
against him. He even said that we don’t have the mandate to try him,
forgetting that anybody could be investigated if the need arises.
“He
refused to exhaust all the party’s internal resolution mechanism before
taking our party to the market. To add salt to injury, he decided to
release that bombshell on the day of inauguration of our president. That
alone was enough to attract punishment,” Wambi explained.
Wambi
said there might not be anything wrong with his action, but added that
the timing, the mischief in the content and his refusal to exploit the
internal resolution mechanisms, would force the party to come very hard
on him.
He added, “I tell you what, Shuaibu caused most of our
problems. Outsiders blame Oshiomhole but they did not know that Shuaibu
was our biggest problem. Before we could finish our meetings, the PDP
will be in the custody of our discussion.
“Before we finish our
meetings, everybody is aware of our decision. How can you build a united
party with a mole like Shuaibu in the house? But God has already
exposed him and all his misdeeds will be further exposed in the
disciplinary committee’s report.”
Commenting on Oyegun’s
allegation, the APC chieftain stressed: “Again, the allegations Oyegun
raised against Oshiomhole are also his personal opinion. Oyegun is still
feeling aggrieved because he was rejected. Oshiomhole is a much more
prepared person than him. He is just nursing grudges against Oshiomhole
and no matter what happened, he will not like Oshiomhole.
“As far
as we are concerned, the party is in good hands. Oshiomhole is focused,
vibrant and committed to the well-being of this party. People may not
like his style, but if not for his dynamic leadership style and calibre,
the PDP would have crushed the APC during the 2019 presidential
election. He has the interest of the party at heart.”
In his
reaction to the allegation that he is PDP mole, Shuaibu, described it as
baseless, threatening to head to court to prove his innocence.
He
queried, “Who do l know in PDP that l can leak information to and leak
information for PDP to do what? What did l do for PDP? I took a separate
campaign for President Buhari, criss-crossing all the states by roads.
So, how can anybody say l worked for PDP?
“When l see the
publication, l will go to court because l need to know what l did for
PDP. He will come to court to let me know what l did for PDP. He is an
Oshiomhole’s man and one of the cabals,” he noted.
Also, in a
swift reaction however, Oyegun, said that the APC should bury their
heads in shame for the party’s failure in many states, noting that
instead of the party’s national leadership wearing sackcloths and
begging members, they are busy looking for who to cast aspersions on.
Oyegun
who spoke through his Adviser on Public Affairs, Chief Ray Murphy, said
that he did not want to join issues with those struggling to remain
afloat after collecting bribe and creating confusion after the party
primaries.
According to him, “Chief Oyegun certainly left the
party in a state that he is proud of. As a grandfather, he won’t join
issues with people that are still confused over the bribe they collected
and confusion they created during the party primaries.
“The
party leadership should rather bury their heads in shame for losing five
states. Instead of wearing sack clothes to beg APC members to forgive
them, they are busy looking for who to cast aspersions on.
“They
should know that chief Oyegun, as an 80-year old father has moved on and
as an elder statesman, he wishes the party success in all its doings.
And in doing so, he wishes that the people who run the party will learn
the politics of decorum, diplomacy and how to speak in public,” he
explained.
Meanwhile, a former Governor of Zamfara State, Yari,
has described a report submitted by a five-man committee of the party,
alleging anti-party activities against him as baseless, contemptuous and
embarrassing.
Yari, through his Media Aide, Ibrahim Dosara,
yesterday said the committee’s report and the publication “caused
serious embarrassment and damage” to his personality.
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