Last Tuesday’s humiliation of the ruling All Progressives
Congress, APC and the ensuing bad blood has drawn assertions from its
foes that the party was only formed to win power and not to govern.
Chief Olisa Metuh, the National Publicity Secretary tried to play
down his enthusiasm over the distress of the ruling party yesterday.
“We want them to survive because the key to the stability of the
country is in the survival of the party because they are in power,”
Metuh said in a telephone discussion. That was a farfetch from the Metuh
of before who before now had been severally quoted as describing the
APC as group of power seekers only united by a common quest for power.
Last Tuesday as the power quest by the different tendencies in the
party peaked during the National Assembly leadership contests,
references to Chief Metuh’s questions on the survival of the ruling
party inevitably came to mind.
That question was further driven by the APC’s terse rebuttal of the
election of the four presiding officers, none of whom got the
endorsement of the party.
Senator Bukola Saraki emerged as Senate President despite the party’s
inclination for Senator Ahmad Lawan while even more agonising for the
ruling party, Senator Ike Ekweremadu of the PDP returned to office as
the Deputy President of the Senate. It was the first time in the Fourth
Republic that a bipartisan leadership had been thrown up in the Senate.
In the House, the party’s favourite, Femi Gbajabiamila lost to the
unofficial candidate, Yakubu Dogara while the favoured candidate for
deputy speaker, —Moguno was edged out by Lashun Yusuf who strode to
office on the back of the rebellion spearheaded by Dogara.
The APC’s pain was manifest in a terse press statement issued by
National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed in which the party
threatened sanctions against those who masterminded the rebellion.
“The APC leadership is meeting in a bid to re-establish discipline in
the party and to mete out the necessary sanctions to all those involved
in what is nothing but a monumental act of indiscipline and betrayal to
subject the party to ridicule and create obstacles for the new
administration “ it said.
The harsh response of the party inevitably drew references to the
situation four years ago when leaders of the APC allegedly lured rebel
members of the then ruling PDP to a similar rebellion against the
official candidates of the party in the House of Representatives
leadership contest.
The rebellion of four years ago was what paved way for the
humiliation the PDP suffered in the recent general elections.
But their rage on Tuesday evening, APC leaders refused to be bothered
by such references asserting that the insubordination and treachery of
the rebel APC members must be sanctioned.
“A strong word of rebuke must be passed to them,” a national officer
of the party said that night.
Even yesterday morning when the remaining senators-elect who were in
the frontline of the battle against the emergence of Senator Saraki were
sworn in by their foe, that disdain was very apparent. One of the
leading pro-Lawan senators refused a handshake from Senator Saraki after
the senator was given the oath by the new Senate President.
That development has now led to fears that the party could break up
sooner than later given the schism that has been established.
The point of schism could start in the National Assembly. If the
party decides to encourage the impeachment of the elected presiding
officer it would further sharpen divisions that would inevitably lead
the two senior presiding officers, Saraki and Dogara back into the PDP
fold.
Yesterday, the PDP in unpretentious assertion of its complicity in
the pains of the ruling party admonished the APC to eat humble pie.
“Nothing can be more astonishing than the whining by the APC that the
PDP at the last minute expressed its preference for Senator Bukola
Saraki and Hon. Yakubu Dogara as Senate President and Speaker of the
House of Representatives respectively after it had earlier stated that
it was not interested the positions. This calls to question the
capacity, experience and skills of APC leaders on political matters and
we have no apology whatsoever for their naivety.
“The APC is merely suffering the consequences of the greed, lust for
power and inordinate ambitions of their leaders. They should note that
Nigerians have since moved ahead with the new leaders in the National
Assembly and stop wasting their energy on propaganda and blackmails to
heat up the polity”.
Remarkably, President Muhammadu Buhari has not toed the line of the
party in threatening fire against the presiding officers. While claiming
his vexation with their rebellion, he nevertheless acknowledged that
the election of the new officers was constitutional, a direct opposite
from party officials who had sought to reverse the election.
Party members, who were on the losing side have barely been able to
hide their indignation of the aloofness of the president to their
predicament. Many have also questioned the actions of the National
Assembly, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun in the matter and fumed that the
national chairman has been unable to show leadership in the face of the
contending aspirations of power mongers in the party.
Indeed, it is that continuing quest for power that is going to
further test the party. Saraki’s ambition for the office of Senate
President was opposed by many party leaders simply on the fear that he
would use that platform to further his alleged 2019 presidential
aspiration.
Thursday, June 11
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