Members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) caucus endorsed Buhari at a meeting held on Tuesday night, sources privy to the situation in the party revealed why the caucus made the endorsement before 2019 presidential election.
Impeccable
source has it that the national caucus comprising serving and former governors,
the National Assembly leadership, and selected members of the national
executive of the party at a meeting held on Tuesday night endorsed President
Muhammadu Buhari to run for a second term in office. According to them, the
endorsement of Buhari for a second term would help to stabilize the polity
considering the 16-year rot inherited from Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
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A source privy to the situation in the party
said: “With Buhari contesting in 2019, those who have been squabbling will now
have to queue up behind him and put the interest of the party ahead.” In a
related development, senators elected on the platform of the party on Tuesday
night also decided to work together. In a meeting held in Abuja, the senators
vowed to unify themselves in order not to misplace their influence to the more
united PDP caucus in the house.
However,
the national chairman of the party, chief John Odigie-Oyegun, who spoke with
journalists at the end of the meeting, clarified that there was no threat
against his position. He dismissed reports of pressure on him to resign his
office, saying: “I am not aware that my office is under threat. I led the party
to the State House. It amazes me, occasionally it annoys me. That is one of the
things you have to endure when you are in a position like mine.” The national
chairman confirmed that a committee was set up to resolve all the crises in the
party. He urged Nigerians to give the party time to deliver, assuring them that
the administration would pick up after the 2016 budget is passed.
As
part of efforts to avoid fissures and internal feuds in the party, the
president has ordered the worth-west governors and leaders to reunite Governor
Abdullahi Umar Ganduje and his predecessor, Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso. Meanwhile,
as the party is busy settling personal issues and internal disputes as well as
preparing for 2019 presidential election, the country’s major opposition party,
the Peoples Democratic Party has asked President Buhari to constitute a panel
that will investigate the violence that characterised the Rivers state rerun
parliamentary election.
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