APC CRISIS: The Tinubu, Buhari conflict of interest



According to information gotten from Presidency sources, yesterday, part of the reasons for the seeming prolonged process of resolving the crisis in the All Progressives Congress, APC, may be the slightly differing positions of President Muhammadu Buhari and Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, a former governor of Lagos State, regarded as a leader and financier of the party.

Specifically, the sources disclosed that the Friday NEC meeting of the party “brought to the open the seeming centrifugal positions of Mr. President and Asiwaju.”

One of the sources added: “At the meeting between the governors and the warring parties that followed the APC NEC parley, Sokoto State governor, Aminu Tambuwal, was mandated to chair a committee of three that would come up with possible resolutions to the crisis.


What Buhari wants

“It was an open discussion at the NEC meeting that whereas Mr. President has consistently expressed his dissatisfaction at the truncation of the party’s procedure for the emergence of the leaders of the National Assembly, the position he has since taken has been one of reconciliation and not outright antagonism to the leadership of the National Assembly.”

It was learnt that Tinubu’s position, which had been misconstrued in many quarters as antagonistic, was merely a reflection of the need to enforce party supremacy at all times.

One of the arrowheads of the Tinubu group stated “Asiwaju is not being rigid. He just believes it is not proper to kick off a government on a note of disobedience to party position by members of the National Assembly. It sends a wrong signal”.

What Tinubu wants

Investigations into how the Friday meeting of the APC NEC went the way it did suggest that whereas Tinubu gave some conditions, those opposed to him ensured that his position did not hold.

For instance, it was gathered that one of the conditions put forward by the former governor of Lagos State was that both Senate President Abubakar Bukola Saraki and Speaker Yakubu Dogara “should not be invited to the meeting”.

A top APC member privy to the happenings in the ruling party revealed: “”The second condition he put forward was that in the event that the two leaders of the National Assembly were invited, they should be made to commit to an apology letter to the party.”

That way, it was learnt, it would be on record that both men went against the grain of their political party.

“Unfortunately”, the top party leader said, “none of these could be achieved.

“And you should understand. This is a time when members of the party should engage a cohesive mode rather than one that would alienate more members. It is bad enough that we already have a crisis on our hands. To further entrench positions would not be in the interest of the party.”

However, one very thorny issue within the embattled APC remains the definition of the leadership as occasioned by the new mantra of supremacy.

It would be recalled that, penultimate week, the National Publicity Secretary of the party, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, issued a statement stating that Tinubu was the National Leader of the party; the ink on the paper which carried the statement had not dried before the Presidency issued a counter statement insisting that Buhari remains the leader of the party, without prejudice to whatever contributions made by those who were the founding leaders.

Privately, some of the leaders of the party, who are obviously not on the same page with Tinubu, like Saraki; former Governors Danjuma Goje,Sani Yerima, Kabiru Gaya; and former Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, National Chairman, Chief Audu Ogbeh; as well as former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, are said not to be comfortable with the connotation that presently exists on the term,


The issue of party supremacy, as espoused by the former Lagos governor and Buhari, is good for the growth of the APC.

Verily, in the event that the APC takes a “position, that position should be binding on all”, the Tinubu loyalist insisted.

However, other leaders of the APC are insisting on the need for the party hierarchy to define the concept of party supremacy.

At the Friday APC NEC meeting, the issue could not be discussed because of what a source described as “some sensibilities that were not to be ruffled”.

The growing consensus among party leaders across the three divides – Buhari, Tinubu and Atiku – is the need for the party to quickly determine “who and what constitute party supremacy which would be codified”
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  1. Agbada don hook for barbed wire

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  2. no bi small thing. we are watching

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  3. I saw this coming,im not a politician but they should be careful so that they wouldn't bite the ginger that fed them.tinubu has been there for apc

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  4. The AC was used and they expect fulanis to share the power to rape the niger delta oil with them. When will they learn that betraying the south of Nigeria never lasts? From the civil war till today they have always been called upon to betray the the SE and SS. Nigeria will at some point split up and the way we are going it will be soon. Just watch this 2015.

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  5. Na wao APC may manage to survive only this first 4years. I am not a prophet but a seer. I am seeing danger in APC. I am seeing northern conspiracy against the west. I am seeing Bola Ahmed Tinubu(BAT) crying like a baby. I am seeing the formation of another party by the west. Who will bet me?

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  6. But Tinubu should be aware that PDP defectors form the majority of APC and are more powerful as a block in the party. PDP defectors make up about 60% of the members of APC in both houses. ACN members actually reduced after this election from what they were under Jonathan.

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  7. Water don pass garri

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  8. I hope Buhari wont postrate for Atiku in 2019. Atiku has always been a traitor and a political harlor who is only concerned about his own selfish intrest. Asiwaju should be left alone in peace. He has done his bit.

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  9. Tinubu was warned that this alliance with the north will mark the beginning of the end of his political career, but I guess he was too desperate to see GEJ out hence he was not thinking. The events unfolding now only confirms pastor Femi Arebisala's predictions. Being a seasoned politician that you are I didn't expect you to under estimate the north the way you did. Just hope you have plan B.

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  10. No be small matter..na who hang bag for monkey neck? The child that dances to the surugede, doesn't know that the surugede is dancing in the spirit.

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  11. I have a solution for APC.. let buhari assume the position of supreme leader of APC, Oyegun relinquish his position to Tinubu as party chairman, while Atiku, takes the position of BOT chairman. They can give Oyegun one of the key ministries or senior special advice yo the president on political matters and national assembly. This may work. If they are sincere.

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  12. War has just started. An Hausa man Will always be an Hausa man.Tinubu thought he can manipulate Buhari easily.

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  13. War has just started in APC

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  14. I thought Bola Amed Tinubu was a good politician, but now I know he only reigns in the the west because he handpicks cowards who would do anything to remain with him. Now that he is contending with those who are already standing, his inexperience has been brought to the fore. A good politician calculates and anticipates every future moves and comes up with a way out. Take or leave it, the Notherners are better politicians. Tinubu is just LUST after power. Me Tinubu GOOD MORNING SIR. WELCOME TO THE REAL GAME OF POLITICS!!!

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  15. Let peace rule permanently and let individuals capacity be brought down for he sake of peace in the country. Nigeria, no doubt, is greater than any individual. If consideration is loudly adhere too, individualism should be dislodged and let peace reign supreme within the party. There is still the chance to bring the warring party together for the sake of peace and progress in the country.

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