Former leaders of the PDP who
defected to the APC in 2013 have written to the national chairman of the ruling
party to demand an urgent meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari “within seven
days”.
They did not state their next
line of action, although we understand that they may pull out of the
party which is already bedevilled by crisis following rancorous congresses
nationwide last weekend.
The bloc, known then as the new
PDP (nPDP), helped in dislodging the PDP from its 16-year rule in the 2015
general election.
They teamed up with the Congress
for Progressive Change (CPC), Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), All Nigeria
Peoples Party (ANPP) and a faction of the All Progressives Grand Alliance
(APGA), to form APC.
However, in a letter signed by
Abubakar Kawu Baraje, former national chairman
of nPDP and Olagunsoye Oyinlola, its former national secretary, and
presented to John Odigie-Oyegun on Wednesday afternoon, the group listed
several grievances and demanded an emergency meeting.
They complained that despite the
role they played in bringing APC to power in 2015, they have been neglected in
the scheme of things by the administration.
Some of the grievances listed by
nPDP are:
No member was appointed into the
federal executive council, expect one who did not deliver his state in 2015 (an
obvious reference to Rotimi Amaechi, former governor of Rivers and minister of
transportation)
No “significant patronage” and
appointments to executive positions in various government agencies
When members showed interest in
running for the offices of senate president and speaker, they were opposed by
the APC hierarchy.
We could not confirm when
the seven days would start counting but the letter was dated May 7, 2018 — a
day before Buhari travelled to the UK for medicals.
It is also not clear if his
absence would affect the treatment of the letter.
The president is expected back in
the country at the weekend.
TEXT OF THE LETTER
The National Chairman
All Progressives Congress (APC)
National Headquarters
Abuja.
REQUEST FOR REDRESSING OF
GRIEVANCES OF THE FORMER NEW PDP BLOCK WITHIN THE ALL PROGRESSIVES CONGRESS
(APC)
We the members of the All
Progressives Congress (APC), who moved over from the People’s Democratic Party
(PDP) to form the APC before the 2015 General Elections in Nigeria are desirous
of strengthening our party especially now that new party Congresses have
commenced and the Convention and another round of General Elections are
imminent. Obviously, this cannot be achieved without addressing fundamental issues
which we wish to raise in this letter.
We therefore wish, with due
respect, to re-state our expectation then and now that the APC we all laboured
to build would be one united, inclusive, cohesive and progressive party devoid
of divisions, factions, cleavages and tendencies. We envisioned a political
party promoting equal rights for all Nigerians and ensuring rapid and even
development across the country. Of course there is no gainsaying the fact that
the lofty ideals enumerated above cannot be attained without ensuring justice
for party faithfuls and citizens.
2. Kindly indulge us to offer a
brief reminder of the history of events that led to the victory of the APC in
the 2015 General Elections and the presidential election in particular. It is
an undeniable historical fact that the movement of the former New PDP block to
form the APC contributed immensely to the victory of the APC in the elections.
The former new PDP included five sitting Governors of Sokoto, Kano, Kwara,
Adamawa and Rivers States and former Governors of Kebbi, Gombe, Osun, former
Vice President of Nigeria, former acting National Chairman of PDP, sitting
Speaker of the House of Representatives, many serving members of the National
Assembly and many renowned politicians and PDP Elders. It was a watershed
moment in Nigeria’s political History.
3. Most of these leaders not only
DELIVERED their States to the APC at the elections, some of the Governors were
also assigned specific responsibilities to ensure that other States were also
delivered to the APC in the 2015 elections. The then Governor of Sokoto took
charge of Kebbi and the then Governor of Kano State took responsibility for
Kano, Kaduna and Jigawa States just to mention a few examples. There were also
unprecedented efforts by many stakeholders such as Senator Bukola Saraki, in
concert with others, to DELIVER the entire North Central to the APC.
4. These efforts, contributions
and sacrifice were made in spite of the fact that the presidential ticket was
taken by the erstwhile Congress for Progressive Change, (CPC) and the Action
Congress of Nigeria, (ACN) blocks of the party. It is a matter for grave
concern that His Excellency, Mr President, Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, has never
publicly acknowledged our efforts in the face of clear evidence that the total
number of votes scored by the APC in States where leaders and members of the
then NEW PDP block held sway made the difference.
5. The stubborn facts are as
follows: In Kano State APC scored 1,903,999 in 2015, and in Kwara 302,146. In
Sokoto State it scored 671,926, and 374,701 in Adamawa. In Kebbi State, APC had
567,883 votes and 885,988 in Jigawa. It was the same story in Gombe (459,898),
Kogi (264,851), and Benue (373,961) votes. These represented significant
additions to the APC victory column. Indeed, the influence, activities,
momentum and ripple effect generated by the former New PDP block was
significant in the victory of APC in the entire elections in the whole country.
6. At this stage we would
chronicle a few grievances which if addressed will lead to a harmonious APC
where justice, equity, fairness and peace will reign and enable APC avoid
rancour, reinvigorate the pace of national development and face the 2019 General
Elections as one united party.
7. Our grievances include:
(a) In the constitution of the
Federal Executive Council, (FEC) the New PDP block was generally sidelined as
virtually no position was conceded to it. The only member of FEC that belonged
to former New PDP block comes from a State that contributed virtually no vote
to the APC in the 2015 presidential elections.
(b) There has been no significant
patronage and appointments to executive positions in various government
agencies such as Chief Executives and Executive Directors of government
agencies and parastatals as members of our block of the party continue to
helplessly watch as these positions are shared by the erstwhile CPC, ACN, ANPP
and even APGA blocks of the party and those who have no party at all.
(c) In appointments into boards
of various government agencies, very few former New PDP members were
patronised. These are however not commensurate with our contributions to the
growth and victory of the party.
(d) When members of the former
New PDP block showed interest in running for the offices of President of the
Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives, they were subjected to a
vicious and relentless political opposition as if they were not legitimate
members of the APC family.
(e) During the party primaries
preparatory to the 2015 General Elections, most of the promises made to sitting
members of the National Assembly, who belonged to the former new PDP in terms
of a level playing field were reneged upon or observed more in breach.
(f) There has been general lack
of consultation, non recognition and even persecution of former New PDP members
and leaders by the party and government. For example, some of our leaders are
denied the security cover necessary to visit their constituencies even though
they are elected representatives of the people in a government they sacrificed
so much for.
(g) Harassment, intimidation and
persecution of former New PDP leaders by the government, is still an ongoing
affair. We do not want to overstate the obvious by cataloguing names of former
new PDP stalwarts that are targets of this political pogrom.
(h) There is inadequate
reflection of programme and policy contributions of members of the former New
PDP block in the running of the government.
8. Our belief is that it does not
augur well for our party if a section of it feels that it is being treated as
outcasts and meddlesome interlopers in the party they rightly belong with the
legitimate expectation to be treated with justice both in the running of the
party and the government.
9. Arising from the issues
outlined above, among others, we request for an urgent meeting with the Leader
of the party, and the Party Executive leadership to find lasting solutions to
the issues raised so as to prepare the party as a fighting force to deliver
more pungently on its manifesto and face the 2019 General Elections with even
greater commitment. The meeting will also enable us to work out modalities to
ensure a level playing field for all in the Congresses and Convention of the
APC.
10. Given the constraining factor
of available time and in the interest of our great Party, it is strongly
advised that the said urgent meeting be held not later than Seven (7) days from
the date of the receipt of this letter.
11. In conclusion, we the members
of the former New PDP block of the APC wish to reiterate that this letter is
written patriotically with the best of intentions and the good of our party,
the APC, and is issued to alert the leadership of the APC and in particular, the
leader of our party, President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, who only recently
indicated his intention to seek a second term as President, of grievances that
exist within the party with a view to ensuring justice for all members of the
APC family regardless of the blocks they came from prior to the formation of
the APC.
For and on behalf of the former
New PDP Block of APC:
Alhaji Abubakar Kawu Baraje
(CON), former National Chairman (nPDP)
Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola,
former National Secretary (nPDP)
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