Defection: Your intervention too late, R-APC tells Buhari
The Reformed-All Progressives Congress on Sunday said it was too late for President Muhammadu Buhari to start dangling juicy carrots before its members in order to stop their defection from the ruling APC. The R-APC, which stated this in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Kassim Afegbua, took a swipe at the President and the APC.
The APC faction stated that the Buhari government was not a promise keeper because it had not fulfilled what it promised Nigerians during the electioneering in 2014 and 2015. In the last one week, Buhari and the APC had intensified efforts to prevent the defection of the R-APC members.
Our correspondent had exclusively reported that the APC had in a last-ditch effort to stop the defection of the R-APC senators and members of the House of Representatives, offered the lawmakers automatic tickets to contest the 2019 elections.
According to the report, R-APC lawmakers will
defect on Thursday, if the APC does not put the promise of the automatic
tickets they are being offered in writing.
Also last Thursday, Buhari met with the Senate
President, Bukola Saraki, at the Presidential Villa, where he was reported to
have pleaded with Saraki not to leave the APC.
The ruling party was reported to promise Saraki
that he would retain the senate presidency in 2019.
The R-APC, in its statement, said despite the
initial arrogance of the APC leaders they had been pleading with its leaders
not to defect.
It stated, “We, members of the R-APC, find it very
amusing that those who boasted that they won’t lose sleep over our altruistic
action, have been hopping from door to door pleading with our members not to
leave by dangling juicy carrots and promising them heaven and earth. Berating
the Buhari administration, it stated,
“This government is never a promise keeper and some of the promises
contained in the manifestos of the APC have been jettisoned.
“Such level of double standard is the reason why
the R-APC was birthed in the first place because the leadership is not one that
keeps promises and it’s the reason why no one should take the APC seriously.”
The APC faction said that it was surprised that
the President had been holding meetings with Saraki, “reportedly promising
mouth-watering offers; the same leader who was ridiculed, scandalised,
demonised, criminalised and called all sorts of names by agents of the
Presidency just to give the Senate President a bad name in order to hang him.”
It added, “As soon as the Supreme Court gave a
resounding verdict on the trumped up and frivolous charges against the Senate
President, Mr. President suddenly felt a need to praise the judiciary for
standing on its own. Power as they truly say, must be a crazy aphrodisiac.”
The R-APC noted that never had the number three
citizen of Nigeria been so dehumanised, criminalised and disgraced while those who just started reconciliation “kept conspiratorial silence, waiting for the
sledge hammer to fall on the Senate President.”
It said that
the government tried all tricks, mounted all manner of pressures, raised
all dubious allegations, just to nail the Senate President.
The R-APC stated, “They were short of calling him
a promoter of armed robbery. They linked his name to the Offa Robbery and
improvised all bile to rubbish the institution of the legislature.
“They stripped him naked in the marketplace and
now desperately trying to bath him with ornaments in the inner fortress of Aso
Rock.”
The group alleged that the Code of Conduct
tribunal displayed magisterial arrogance in prosecuting the Senate President,
but the Supreme Court, in a landmark judgment gave Saraki a clean bill of
health.
The R-APC stated, “All the political conspirators
in the APC swoop into dubious reconciliation assignment, hopping from door to
door at the thick of the night to strike deals of reconciliation. Those who
said they won’t lose sleep over the R-APC have become sleepless in the last two
weeks.
“Does anyone need to be reminded that caveat
emptor should be the operative word? Those who pleaded in the past, short of
kneeling before their subordinates, ended up in the political belly of their
benefactors when the re-election was concluded. It is an albatross that some
people are still carrying till date.”
Punch
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