Adams Oshiomhole, national chairman of the All Progressives Congress
(APC), on Wednesday mentioned governors who were against his leadership.
Oshiomhole told State House correspondents after having a closed-door
meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari that out of the 23 APC
governors, only three were not pleased with the outcome of the primaries
in their states.
Oshiomhole said that no one could begrudge the governors for not
being happy if a particular outcome did not coincide with their
expectations.
He said that he neither had the power to appoint nor the power to
change anything particularly when things had been properly done.
According to him, the three governors who are unhappy are his friends.
“All I have tried is to find some courage to enforce the rules and I
think an overwhelming majority of the governors appreciate that I have
done the best because change is not easy.
“We all want change but the process of change can be quite
traumatising; because it is not painless. People have been used to a
particular way of doing things; to encourage them to do them differently
can be a challenge.
“So, here I am as national chairman conducting primaries, the outcome
of which some very powerful people did not see their preferred
candidates emerging.
“Let me say that if there is a choice between my conscience–what I
believe is right and mortgaging that conscience in order to keep the
job, I will have no difficulty resolving it in favour of my conscience.
“And those who know me know that at my age, I cannot learn new
tricks; I am absolutely committed to justice; fairness; I a stickler to
enforcement of rules; because the source of relevance is derived from
rules. I have lived my life fighting for justice and fairness.’’
The APC national chairman said however, that the issues would be
resolved as internal family issues as the three governors were his
friends.
He said that in a moment of distress, he believed that the friendship was enough to help them to build reconciliation.
According to Oshiomhole, he respects and appreciates the governors
for the fact that but for their support, he would not become APC
chairman.
“And you do not go stepping on toes of those who helped you to get into position.
“But however, I thought I was clear and I remain clear that helping
me to get to the position, it was to help APC to return to its core
values of progressive politics, of fairness, of justice, of adherence to
rule of law and total submission to the extant provisions of our party
constitution.
“In doing that, you do not look at power; you look at what is; what is just.
“I think that with time, we will reconcile all these; Amosun is my
good friend; we have known each other for a very long time; we exchange
personal visits in addition to official visits; Zamfara governor has
been the Chairman of NGF and I was an active member of that forum; we
have wonderful time together and I believe in the future, we are still
going to have wonderful time together.
“Governor Rochas Okorocha was one of those who had issues with my
predecessor and I did my best to try and resolve those issues in a way
that has given him a new platform.
“And I am happy that God used us to do that not by cheating in his
favour but by doing what is right; it is just that once you stick to the
goal, sometimes, you either get caught on the right side or the wrong
side,’’ he said.
He said that some Abuja-based politicians were not known in their
villages and they thought they were popular, but when their ‘loudness’
in Abuja failed to translate into electoral victory, they looked for who
to blame.
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