Governors and ministers on the platform of All Progressives Congress, APC, Wednesday, insisted the removal of Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, the National Chairman of the party, before the 2019 general elections.
Since the conduct of the APC’s primaries, there had been controversies in many states that have pitched the party’s chairman against some governors.
This has resulted in the APC governors protesting to President Muhammadu Buhari and holding series of closed-door meeting for his intervention.
This is as the APC governors said they were not jittery over the emergence of Atiku Abubakar, former Vice-President, as the main opposition candidate to challenge President Muhammadu Buhari in next year’s presidential election.
Atiku was elected by the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, as its standard bearer during the party’s national convention in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, last weekend; and Buhari’s camp had since responded with series of verbal attacks against the former Vice President.
Chairman of the APC Governors Forum and governor of Imo State, Rochas Okorocha, led four governors of the party to a closed-door meeting with Buhari over the just-concluded party’s primaries
The governors at Wedesday’s meeting that was also attended by the Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, at State House, were Mohammed Abubakar (Bauchi); Abdullahi Ganduje (Kano); Kashim Shettima (Borno); and Akinwunmi Ambode (Lagos) as well as the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha.
Governor Okorocha, who briefed State House correspondents after the meeting, expressed confidence that President Buhari would be re-elected in 2019, even as he said that the party had no reason to lose sleep over Atiku’s emergence, stressing that the compendium of achievements of the President he had earlier presented will give APC victory.
He also said the party has decided not to engage in any verbal attacks with any candidate in the forthcoming election.
Besides, he said that the APC governors were at the State House not only to congratulate Buhari for being elected as the party’s presidential candidate, but to also request for a date when they would bring all the party’s governorship candidates to him to show their readiness for the 2019 political battles.
On other reasons for the visit, Okorocha said: “For the governors to come together with our followers and supporters to further inform the world of our readiness to deliver him in 2019 election. This is just basically the message we have and to say that Mr. President is more than ever ready for the entire exercise.
“Our election this time will not engage on castigations or talking. We will be taking on issues, Nigerians are tired of political abuses, what we want to be talking about are issues, the tract records of people involved in our elections.
”Nigerians are very wise now, before they elect anybody they will ask questions, what has been your tract records, who were you before, who are you now and everything about you. And for that reason, we are confident that in 2019, APC will go through.
“We have also looked at the issues concerning our primaries, in every democracy, you should expect disagreement and we have kindly requested that something be done to bring warring factions together so that we can have a united party to face the challenges ahead and we are happy that will soon take place.
“Most of the problems have been resolved except for one or two states where we have issues and where it becomes more difficult, we ask for Mr. President’s intervention in the matter.
“We are talking about reconciliation, what is important to us is that we must never go into this battle a divided family and we want to make sure that all governors are intact, all National Assembly members are intact while going into this battle. We will never speak differently, we will speak as members of the party.”
On whether the controversy surrounding the Zamfara State APC primaries was part of the discussion, he said: “Zamfara is one of the issues that we have addressed also.”
When asked whether the APC was jittery because of the emergence of former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, as the presidential candidate of the PDP and his tough stance since he emerged, he said the party was not jittery at all.
He said: “I don’t know about talking tough, we can’t be jittery and history is there to speak, history is very important and it is there to speak, so as I said, we are not going to engage in this verbal war with anybody.
”We will be talking about issues. If we say look, you are not good, we’ll tell you what we can do and we cannot do and what others cannot do.
“APC is not going to join in those topshop but right we are discussing issues of what our party can do for our people.”
Also asked what the President’s response was, he said: “The President is quite happy with the whole outing and he is looking for a date to invite the governors. In fact, he will give us a date to celebrate him and tell the world our joy and happiness that he emerged as our Presidential flag bearer which is victory assured in 2019.”
Also addressing journalists, Boss Mustapha, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, described the APC governors meeting with the President as a welcome development.
He said: “It is a welcome development, we are one big family. In a contest, there is bound to be winners and losers but in the spirit of the game of politics which is like any other sports, after the game is over, whoever has emerged victorious must be magnanimous and gracious in victory and whoever has lost out will also accept it in the spirit of sportsmanship.
“So, this is a welcome move, our governor who is the Chairman of Progressives Governors Forum, has spoken rightly all the things that are in motion to ensure that we quickly heal the wounds and bring the family together for the greater task ahead.
“We are a government that has credibly performed. This morning, I had the privilege of laying before the council a compendium of the policies, the programmes and the projects initiated and implemented by this government in two and half years. A total of one thousand and a 42-page document, not stories, facts of what we have been able to achieve.
“I think we have set a record, this campaign will be driven by issues, this campaign must be predicated on what you are able to bring to the table for the people of Nigeria. It is not going to be a noisy campaign, anybody that is preparing for noise should be prepared to receive defeat in February of 2019.”
However, a cabinet member who spoke to Vanguard on the condition of anonymity insisted that for the APC to record any victory in the 2019 general elections, its national chairman must be removed.
The source claimed that the APC governors decided not to contribute to the just concluded national convention of the party because of the way the party chairman has conducted the affairs of the party.
The source said: “The governors are insisting that Oshiomhole should go. They can’t work with him for the election next year. They refused to contribute to the APC convention and want the party chairman to use the N10 billion he collected from the sale of nomination forms. We are also monitoring how he is spending it.”
It was gathered that the governors at the Wednesday’s meeting were those that have cordial relationship with Oshiomhole.
Governor Jibrila Bindow of Adamawa State and his colleague from Ogun State, Ibikunle Amosun, were at the State House on Tuesday.
While Amosun who met behind closed doors with the President refused to talk to the press, Bindow left through the back exit after meeting with the Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo.