PRESIDENT BUHARI’S SUDDEN PRONOUNCEMENT ON TENURE ELONGATION TEARS THE ENTIRE APC APART…As Party Leaders Stage Massive Protest
Reliable insider information on what transpired behind
closed-doors at the National Executive Committee, NEC, meeting of the All
Progressives Congress, APC, have emerged.
It was gathered on Wednesday, that President Muhammadu Buhari’s
remarks, calling for the cancellation of John Oyegun and other State
Executives’ tenure elongation before the meeting went into the closed session,
generated great tension among the NEC members.
One of the NEC members who spoke on condition of anonymity,
said: “The session became rowdy at some point, when members of NEC shouted down
the Chief Whip of the House of Representatives, Alhassan Doguwa, for saying
there was no need to debate the issue, since the President had spoken.
“The noise was so much that security details of the President
stepped into the hall as a precautionary measure.
“At this point, the National Chairman (Odigie-Oyegun) stood up
and threatened to use his powers to walk out members, if they continued to be
rowdy.
“He said if anybody had a better argument he should raise his
hands and be recognised to speak. He also asked us all to have respect for the
President, who was at the meeting.”
The source explained that earlier, the party’s National Legal
Adviser, Muiz Banire, SAN, had “tried to dismiss the constitutional queries
raised by the President on the tenure elongation.
He said: “Our Legal Adviser, said NEC relied on powers conferred
on it by Section 13.3 of the party’s constitution. He argued that the
President’s position was subjudice, because the matter was already in court.
“After he spoke, the Ondo State Governor, Rotimi Akeredolu,
aligned himself with the legal position espoused by Banire.”
The source explained that the Ondo State Governor added that the
decision was subjected to a vote, with 104 members voting in favour, and four
against the decision.
After he spoke, Doguwa asked members of NEC to stop the debate
on the matter, since the President had made his position known.
The source said: “It was at this point that
the meeting became rowdy, with NEC members shouting him down. This prompted
security details attached to the President to rush into the meeting room to
prevent a security breach.”
According to the party source, the President’s
decision took everybody by surprise.
He said: “I must say, it was a civilian equivalent of a coup. We
attended the National Caucus meeting at the Presidential Villa on Monday, and
the President did not give us any hint about his new position, because he was
part of the last NEC meeting where the decision to extend NWC’s tenure was
taken.
“Some of us felt betrayed, because this is not how to treat
party Leaders.”
Another member of the NEC who spoke on the issue, explained that
the party’s Chairman spoke about setting up a Committee to review the
President’s position, “but no Committee was named.”
The source who is also a member of the party’s NWC said: “After
tempers cooled down, the Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, spoke.
“He made reference to an August 2015 Supreme Court judgment, in
the case of two Kano State House of Assembly seats won by the APC.
“The VP said we lost that case, because the litigants based
their argument on the process that produced the candidates, not the outcome of
the elections.”
He said: “Osinbajo essentially spoke in favour of Mr. President.
He felt it would be easier to deal with internal crisis arising from party
primaries, than a crisis emanating from a breach of the Constitution.”
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