Gang-up by parties can’t stop Buhari – APC
The All Progressives Congress, APC, has affirmed that no gang-up directed against the Muhammadu Buhari-led administration would work as it yesterday called on all those with grievances against the party to retrace their steps while the windows for reconciliation are still open. The party’s assertion, nonetheless, two of its members in the House of Representatives, yesterday, formally announced their defection to the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP-led alliance of opposition political parties.
The defection of the two members came in the wake of apprehension in the House over the leadership direction of the House, with members taking varied positions on the development. However, that momentum was deflated yesterday as 2019 presidential aspirant, Prof. Kingsley Moghalu and Second Republic governor of old Kaduna State, Alhaji Balarabe Musa, rebuffed the agenda of the alliance. Civil society activists, including president of Transition Monitoring Group, TMG, Dr. Abiola Afolabi-Akiyode, and executive director of Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre: CISLAC, Mallam Auwal Ibrahim, however, expressed hope that the formation of the alliance could positively enhance the competitive space in the polity.
Responding to the formation of the alliance dubbed
Coalition of United Political Parties, CUPP, by about 40 political parties, the
APC through a statement issued by its National Publicity Secretary, Mallam
Bolaji Abdullahi said: “On Monday July 9, 2018, a group of individuals under
the so-called ‘Reformed All Progressives Congress’ platform purportedly joined
a coalition of opposition political parties ahead of the 2019 general
elections. “We respect the right of everyone to join any association or group.
However, we wish to reiterate that the so-called R-APC is not a faction of our
party. Our party, the APC remains united under the leadership of our President,
His Excellency Muhammadu Buhari. “It is also noteworthy that some political
parties that have been named as signatories to the MoU have disassociated
themselves from the publicised deal. “We once again reiterate the commitment of
our party to address real grievances of our genuine members. We call on them to
take advantage of this opportunity while the windows for reconciliation are
still open. “We are confident that no level of gang-up can make our government
under President Buhari waiver in its
promises to Nigerians to rid our country of corruption and improve the quality
of lives for our people.” The call for reconciliation nonetheless, two members
of the House of Representatives, yesterday, publicly declared their support for
the alliance during a hearing on the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC.
The two members are Rufai Ahmed Chachangi and Sani Rano from Kaduna and Kano
states respectively.
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