Jigawa
State Governor, Muhammad Badaru, has said that the lingering crisis in the All
Progressives Congress (APC) in the state, if it goes unchecked, may cost the
party victory come 2023.
Governor
Badaru stated this while inaugurating the caretaker committee of the party on
Friday adding that if the party loses, he has nothing to lose being an
established businessman.
It
would be recalled that the APC in the
State has been enmeshed in crisis leading to the removal of the then state
chairperson, Habibu Sara, following the party’s caucus meeting, which was held
at the government house presided by Governor Badaru.
Mr.
Sara was removed for allegedly shifting loyalty to the leader of a factional
group of the party, Sabo Nakudu, a serving senator for Jigawa central.
In
his place, Muhammad Umar was installed by the governor’s loyalists as acting
party chairperson.
The
governor, while inaugurating the caretaker committee, said, “I will remain
vigilant watching those of you going to meeting with the other factional group,
you have got enough of my patience, I will no longer tolerate that again.
“Its
interesting to see Borno and Yobe, ever since, APC has been on the helm. Jigawa
too, we need to take a lesson and be our brothers keepers, so that we will
continue to lead. But if we allow our personal interest to influence our
collective interest, I am assuring we are going to lose and by then my tenure
would have elapsed.
“I
am a businessman, I can travel all over the world without even holding a bag
except for convenience,” Mr Badaru said.
He
called on the other factional group to join forces with him to move the APC
forward in the state.
”We
are the responsible members of the party, I once sacrificed my governorship
candidate to Hadejia emirate for sake of peace. However, God later made me the
governor,” Mr Badaru added.
The
governor charged the newly inaugurated party executives in the state to be
committed to the development of the party. He assured them that they are
working towards granting them a waiver to continue leading the party beyond the
constitutional limit.
Meanwhile,
the embattled former chairperson, Mr Sara, while reacting to the governor’s
remarks, said, “We are aware the governor has a plan to destroy our party
because he has no relevance after leaving office in 2023.”
He
alleged in a statement that the plan by Mr Badaru to see APC dead in Jigawa
will not work as ”we have politicians who can perform better than him, not
businessmen like him who see the seat of governor as an opportunity to promote
their personal businesses.
”As
a governor you can pray that your party can lose election just because you came
and generate capital for your business, we are politicians not businessmen. All
we know is politics and APC will win come 2023,” Mr Sara said.
Mr
Sara, however, said despite the injustice meted on him by the governor, he will
remain a loyal APC member, being the most popular party in the state.
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