The leadership of the All Progressives Congress, APC, has bowed to
pressure from Governors elected on the party’s platform for state
chapters to decide the mode of primary for the selection of candidates
for the 2019 elections.
This decision was taken after an over three hours meeting between the
APC National Chairman and the party’s 22 governors at the Imo State
Governor’s Lodge, Asokoro, Abuja, on Wednesday night.
The APC had after its last National Executive Council meeting
announced the direct method of primary for choosing its candidates.
Some stakeholders especially members of the National Assembly had
insisted on the direct mode, arguing that the indirect method was easily
manipulated by governors who could manipulate delegates.
The Governors, however, insisted on the indirect method after
Oshiomhole had on several occasions announced the party’s preference for
the direct primary. The presidential primary will, however, be by the
direct method.
After Wednesday’s meeting, Oshiomhole told reporters, “My task and
the task of the party is clear. We have a tradition as a progressive
party to submit ourselves to the dictates of our party and we believe in
internal democracy because we are democrats and democracy must begin
from within the house before we can do it outside.
“Our task is very simple, obey the rules of the party, obey the rules
of fairness, obey the rules of natural justice and that is what we mean
when we talk about free and fair primaries.
“Number two, we have spoken on this before, it is not a new decision that our constitution consciously provided for flexibility.
“First to reflect the diversity of our great country and also to try
to give expression to the entire essence of federalism which allows
different states to look at their own situation and advice the NWC as to
what works better for them provided that in all cases, the process is
democratic, the rules are fair, the officiating officials are
impartial.”
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