Sacked
former national chairperson of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade Adams
Oshiomhole, has ruled out the possibility of returning as national chairman even
if the party’s NEC decides in his favour on Tuesday.
“That
chapter of my political life is closed. Even if another NEC decision or a court
order reverses the dissolution, with utmost humility I will decline to return
as APC chairman,” he said.
It
would be recalled that the Oshiomhole-led National Working Committee (NWC) of
the ruling APC was dissolved almost six months ago amidst the crisis rocking
the party.
The
APC National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting attended by President Muhammadu
in June, constituted a caretaker/ convention planning committee to organize a
convention where the party’s new executives will emerge in the next six months.
However,
rather than announce a date for the party’s convention, Mala-Buni-led committee
has called for another NEC meeting, which critics have predicted is planned to
give an extension of tenure for the caretaker committee.
Buhari
is expected to participate in the virtual NEC meeting slated for Tuesday.
After
months of staying off the radar, Oshiomhole on Tuesday lashed at his critics
who he said were linking him to the lawsuits filed by some members of the
dissolved NWC against the party despite Buhari’s warning.
“In
reporting the legal action taken by a member of the dissolved National Working Committee
(NWC) of the All Progressives Congress (APC), some attributions have been made
to the effect that plaintiff is an “ally of Oshiomhole” or an “associate of
Oshiomhole”. The court documents are clear on who is the plaintiff,” he said.
“For
the avoidance of doubt, the 21-member NWC under my leadership largely worked
cohesively and harmoniously. The only exceptions were those of the three
members used by forces desperate to take control of the party. They contrived a
crisis and abused the judicial process to undermine the constitution and
integrity of the party.
“The
majority of 18 members worked as a team and not as allies or loyalists of
anybody,” he said in a statement on Monday.
Oshiomhole
said he had long accepted his dismissal as the party chair and should not be
held responsible for the actions of others based on his affiliation with them.
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