We’ll meet aggrieved APC chiefs, says PDP chairman
Alhaji Kawu Baraje
Olusola Fabiyi and Olalekan Adetayo, Abuja
The Peoples Democratic Party has begun
plans to meet aggrieved members of the All Progressives Congress
otherwise known as the New PDP.
Though the party has been meeting with
individuals to form a coalition against the ruling All Progressives
Congress in the past, it was however gathered that the main opposition
party had stepped up consultations following the open declaration by
the members of the nPDP, who are in the APC, that the ruling party and
President Muhammadu Buhari last week were marginalising them.
Some members of the nPDP being led by a
former National Chairman of the PDP, Alhaji Kawu Baraje and a former
governor of Osun State, Olagunsoye Oyinlola, had written a letter to
President Buhari, demanding an urgent meeting with him.
In the letter, which was also sent to
the National Chairman of the APC, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, Baraje and
Oyinlola said that the meeting with Buhari must hold within seven days.
Though Oyinlola had left the APC for the
ADC, the national leadership of the PDP was said to have scheduled
secret meetings with the aggrieved APC members.
The National Chairman of the PDP, Prince
Uche Secondus, confirmed the desire of the party to meet the aggrieved
APC members to one of our correspondents on Sunday.
Apart from the aggrieved APC members,
Secondus told one of our correspondents in an interview in Abuja that
the main opposition party would do everything legitimate with other
opposition political parties, to wrest power from the ruling party .
He said, “Don’t forget that majority of
those in the ruling party came from the PDP. They left us due to one
disagreement or the other. These are eminent Nigerians who went to the
APC, thinking that the APC would be a vibrant alternative and that those
behind it meant well for everyone and the nation.
“However, events of the past years have
shown otherwise. So, we are meeting with everyone soon. We have met some
and we will also meet others. The meetings don’t need to be formal. We
have known ourselves before and these people know that we won’t deceive
them. Whatever we promise to do, we will do.
“Our former governors that left with
their supporters are going to return to us. We will all come together to
rebuild this damaged country.”
Asked when the meeting would hold and
the venue, Secondus said, “We won’t give details. Political strategies
are not achieved on the pages of newspapers alone. Just wait and see.”
But the Presidency on Sunday said it
would not talk on the recent outburst of members of the nPDP bloc in the
ruling APC against their alleged marginalisation by the present
administration.
APC addressing party chiefs’ grievances – Presidency
Also, the Senior Special Assistant to
the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, in an interview with
one of our correspondents said the leadership of the ruling party was
already addressing the issues raised by the aggrieved party chiefs.
He said it was, therefore, not appropriate for the Presidency to be talking on the matter.
“We are not talking on the issue. The
party leadership is already addressing the issues raised, therefore, the
Presidency will allow them to handle it. We won’t talk on the matter,”
the presidential spokesman said.
APC crisis will be resolved soon – Osinbajo
However, Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo
has assured all stakeholders that the crisis currently rocking the
ruling APC will be resolved soon.
Osinbajo gave the assurance while
speaking with journalists after the inauguration of President Julius Bio
of Sierra Leone in Freetown on Saturday.
The transcript of the interview was made
available to journalists on Saturday by his Senior Special Assistant on
Media and Publicity, Mr. Laolu Akande.
He said, “In politics, as you know,
there will always be tensions. But the party is strong and the
leadership and membership of the party are committed to ensuring that
the party remains strong and continues to offer the hope and promise it
has always offered and given to the people.
“I think a lot of the issues will be
resolved as we go along. This is the normal order of things; there will
be some disagreements, there will be those who may feel that they need
certain preferences or certain things which may not have been done
earlier on. I don’t think there is any major problem.”
Attempts to get a reaction from the spokesperson of the APC, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, were futile.
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