Adams Oshiomhole |
National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Adams
Oshiomhole has met with former Kano State Governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso and
Governor Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto state, in his latest round of peace
talks with aggrieved members of the party.
Oshiomhole had earlier met with Senate President Bukola Saraki, House
of Representatives Speaker Yakubu Dogara and the APC caucuses in the
two chambers of the National Assembly.
His Chief Press Secretary, Simon Ebegbulem, on Friday confirmed that
more meetings had been scheduled to resolve the issues at stake.
Ebegbulem said “Since he assumed office, he has not slept well,
always meeting with aggrieved members till the early hours of the
morning.
“He has met with Saraki, Tambuwal and Dogara. He has been pleading
that they should all remain in the party so they can build it together.
“He also has this regret that the issues were allowed to linger for too long before he came into office.
“He met with the APC Caucus in the senate and the House twice seeking
for peace. He met with Tambuwal, Kwankwaso individually and Saraki
severally pleading for peace.
Aminu Tambuwal |
“As we speak he is still talking to them. We believe that the kind of
implosion that people are envisaging may not happen. So his efforts are
yielding results and he is determined to ensure that he brings many of
them back to the fold.
“I want you to also know that he had experienced sleepless night
dealing with the crisis in the party and the Ekiti state election. He
has stressed the need for party leaders across board to bury their pride
so they can achieve success.
“For him, the re-election of President Buhari is a priority and he
has made it abundantly clear that any party leader who fails to embrace
peace may be axed.
“For him ensuring peace ahead of the general election is not
negotiable and any party leader who constitutes himself into nuisance in
the search for peace may suffer the wrath of the party”.
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