The Director-General, Progressive Governors Forum (PGF), Mr
Salihu Lukman, has called on the Gov. Mai Mala Buni led APC Caretaker Committee
to implement a five-point reconciliation and peace building agenda.
In a letter entitled: “Appeal for Reconciliation and Peace
building in APC” addressed to the party Caretaker Committee Chairman, in Abuja
on Wednesday, Lukman said that the agenda were imperative to the party’s
activities in order to bring about new atmosphere of peace.
Lukman appealed to the APC Caretaker/Convention Working
Committee to take every necessary step in order to achieve reconciliation and
peace building in the party.
According to him, some of the recommended steps include:
“Encouraging internal debate without intimidating members who hold
divergent/dissenting views from those held by leaders.
“Leaders should be accommodating to criticism; convening a
dedicated session of the National Caucus to review 2019 General Election,
including Kogi, Bayelsa elections and now preparations for Edo and Ondo
Governorship elections.
“Convening a NEC meeting to consider and approve proposed
activities of the Caretaker/Convention Working Committee up to the Extra
Ordinary National Convention.
“Commencing processes of Membership
Recruitment/Verification, leading to Reformation of Leadership of the party
from Wards, Local Government, States to the Extra Ordinary National Convention.
“Setting up Constitutional Review/Amendment Committee, which
should be able to submit proposals for review/amendment of the APC
constitution.”
According to Lukman, these are very important steps that
will assist to reposition the party, so that everything is not reduced to just
about electing new leadership.
“In the unfortunate event that everything is reduced to just
electing new leadership, there will be the high probability that the party will
gradually snowball into another round of leadership crisis, especially as we
move toward 2023.
“It is in the light of these issues that a strong appeal is
hereby presented to the Caretaker/Convention Working Committee to take every
step required to achieve reconciliation and peace building in APC,” Lukman
said.
He maintained that this should be done through initiatives
that will strengthen the powers of the Caretaker/Convention Working Committee
to bring about new atmosphere of peace in the party.
“In the end, the Extra Ordinary National Convention of the
APC should produce strong understanding among our leaders on required actions
needed to institute new frameworks for stronger internal democracy within the
APC.
“This will be necessary to make leadership reconciliation in
the party a permanent feature in the activities of the party.
“APC needs to put its house in order internally to sustain
the support it has enjoyed from the electorate since 2013,” he said.
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