Dr. Bukola Saraki |
The Reformed All Progressives Congress (R-APC) has claimed that the
All Progressives Congress (APC), is tempting its members with “offers”
to return to its fold.
This was contained in a statement by the R-APC spokesman, Kazeem Afegbua, on Sunday.
According to him, the ruling party is “dangling juicy carrots and promising them heaven and earth”.
Reacting to President Muhammadu Buhari’s meeting with four APC
Governors and the Senate President Bukola Saraki on Thursday, Afegbua
claimed that the president promised “mouth-watering offers all in the
name of re-election” to “the same leader who was ridiculed, scandalized, demonized.”
Below is the full statement:
“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. 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 serious.
“It is interesting to suddenly see Mr. President holding meetings
with the Senate President, Dr. Bukola 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. 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. Hmm, power as they truly say, must be a crazy aphrodisiac.
“Never a time has the number 3 (three) citizen of Nigeria been so
dehumanized, criminalised and disgraced in such whimsical manner while
all the present reconciliators kept conspiratorial silence, waiting for
the sledge hammer to fall on the Senate President. They tried all
tricks, mounted all manner of pressures, raised all dubious allegations,
just to nail the Senate President. They were short of calling him a
promoter of armed robbery; they linked his name to the Offa Robbery and
improvised all biles 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 Chairman
of the Code of Conduct displayed magisterial arrogance in prosecuting
the Senate President, but all that fell by the wayside as the Supreme
Court gave one of its landmark judgments in recent time by giving him a
clean bill of health.
“Pronto, 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 words? 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. Examples abound in this our
democracy and it is ringing bell in our consciousness every now and
then. This government is never a promise keeper and some of the promises
contained in the manifestos of the APC have been jettisoned. The
president who has held himself in the inner sanctuary of the
Presidential Villa is all of a sudden, opening his doors to one meeting
or the other all in the name of re-election.
“Just to make the point that it is too late in the day. The train has
left the station. Leopards cannot change their spots no matter how much
one tries to tame them. We enjoin all our members to remain steadfast
and resolute in defending their rights and taking the appropriate action
in defence of democracy. This democracy must survive on ethical grounds
and not on lawlessness and exclusion. It must provide a level playing
grounds for all participants. Those who prevented some persons from
visiting their states in the name of politics, have suddenly realised
that they need the services and support of those persons. They are now
pleading, ready to submit to all demands. Who does not know that won’t
work because examples have shown that political agreements are often
observed in the breach.
“This is to inform our members nationwide that we are still
maintaining our stand against the APC and no amount of carrots,
intimidation and harassment can dissuade us in our shared commitment to
rescue this democracy.”
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