A rebel group has announced its
excision from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), on Wednesday, calling
itself Reformed APC (R-APC).
Alhaji Buba Galadima, an engineer from Gashua, Yobe State, and
former secretary of the defunct Congress for Progressive Change was introduced
as the National Chairman of the group.
Buba Galadima |
He told a press conference at the Sheraton Hotel in Abuja that
the R-APC includes all the progressive forces in the APC, without mentioning
the names, except the parade of paperweight politicians who were named as
‘officers’.
A major political player, Alhaji Kawu Baraje, chairman of the
New Peoples Democratic Party that had joined the APC in 2014, was at the
conference.
He said on Sunday in Ilorin that the New PDP would make its
stand known this week. His presence may therefore be taken that the R-APC and
n-PDP are one and the same.
Galadima, who had expressed frustrations very early in the life
of the APC government claimed members of the R-APC included most of the leading
members of the defunct new Peoples Democratic Party (nPDP), Congress for
Progressive Change (CPC), All Nigerian Peoples Party (ANPP), Action Congress of
Nigeria (ACN) and others.
Galadima recalled that in the build up to the 2015 General
elections, some political parties and groups came together, and formed a brand
called the APC.
He said Nigerians however entrusted power to the APC based on
its promises and potentials.
“We are sad to report that
after more than three years of governance, our hopes have been betrayed, our
expectations completely dashed.
“The APC has run a
rudderless, inept and incompetent government that has failed to deliver good
governance to the Nigerian people.
“It has rather imposed
dictatorship, impunity, abuse of power, complete abdication of constitutional
and statutory responsibilities, infidelity to the rule of law and
constitutionalism.
“It has failed to ensure
the security and welfare of our people and elevated nepotism to unacceptable
height. The APC has failed to deliver on its key promises to the nation.
“There is no evidence of
any political will to reverse the decline of our party, while leaders who have
created these circumstances continue to behave as if Nigerians owe our party
votes as a matter of right.`’
“The APC government, has
been a monumental disaster, even worse than the government it replaced.
“The political party that
was a vehicle for enthroning the government was rendered powerless by manipulations
and complete lack of due process in its operations.’’
Galadima said the last straw, that broke the party was the
congresses and Convention of the APC held recently.
He said that the congresses were intensely disputed as it was
conducted with impunity, total disregard for due process, disregard for the
party constitution and naked display of power and practices that had no place
in the party.
“There are countless
cases in courts all over the country challenging the legality of congresses and
even the National Convention itself.
“It is very likely that
the judicial decisions on these cases will result in massive chaos, confusion
and uncertainties.
The fate of a party in this state with a few months to the
elections is best left to the imagination, but it is not a fate we believe our
millions of members should be abandoned to.’’
He said there were parallel congresses in 24 States while
congresses in Wards, Local Government Areas and States all over the federation
produced different sets of delegates.
“The so-called National
Convention of the APC was even worse.
“The National Convention
of the party was ridiculed with constitutional infirmities that were so glaring
and obvious that no fair minded person can claim that a legitimate and lawful
executive emerged from that process.’’
The Chairman of the organising Committee, Jigawa State Governor,
Alhaji Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, he said, declared 18 seats unopposed “since
only one valid candidate stood at the end of the grossly manipulated nomination
exercise for each of the offices.’’
This according to him was in flagrant abuse and violence to the
Constitution of the APC.
Adams Oshiomhole |
Galadima added that even before the “illegal exercises’’ that
had alienated millions of members, there had been widespread disenchantment
with the manner the party had been run, and the conduct and performance of APC
governments.
He said that the nPDP, which made a major contribution to the
emergence of the APC administration, made strenuous efforts to invite attention
to inequities, injustice and poor management in the party without any success.
The nPDP had shown good faith and commitment to the party, but
it had been rewarded with indifference and even contempt.
“Under the circumstances,
patriotic elements and most of the original founders of the APC have found
themselves in the opposing side of this charade.
“Most of the delegates who
bought and paid for forms for the congresses and convention and were elected as
delegates have come together to take control and give legitimacy to APC to be
now known as and called R-APC.
The R-APC as constituted have officers in all the wards, 774
Local Governments, and all the 36 States of the Federation including the FCT.
Galadima said that the R-APC also had National Executive
Committee, the National Working Committee and other organs of the Party were
properly constituted and functional.
He listed some of the National Officers of the R-APC to include
Bala Gwagwarwa from Kano as national Deputy Chairman,North; Chief Theo Nkire,
Abia State, as National Deputy Chairman, SouthEast; and Eko Olakunle, Ondo
State, National Vice Chairman South West.
Others include Godwin Akaan as Deputy National Secretary; Dr
Fatai Atanda, National Secretary; Kazeem Afegbua, National Publicity Secretary;
and Daniel Bwala as Financial Secretary.
Galadima, who said the R-APC was the real party, said the
reformed party would work with like-minded political parties and groups to
offer Nigeria qualitative good governance in 2019.
He added that the party would in concert with others offer real
change to Nigeria and “not fake change.’’
“It is clear that our
party needs a leadership that will live by its founding ideals.
“We have therefore decided
to legitimately lead those members to work to rebuild our nation more firmly on
genuine democratic principles, to enshrine good governance and restore the
faith of Nigerians in the possibility of the existence of a prosperous, secure
and peaceful nation.’’
He called on all Nigerians, not to despair as a rescue plan was
in the works and would be unfolded soon.
Answering questions, Galadima promised to deliver 75 per cent of
the votes that president Muhammadu Buhari always could gather in any election.
The new Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Adams
Oshiomhole sued for calm and asked disgruntled party members to sheathe their
swords.
(NAN)
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