It appears the All Progressives Congress
may have initiated moves to investigate allegations of anti-party
activities against the National Leader of the party, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu
and some of the party members believed to be loyal to him.
This is happening as the party appears
to be in a dilemma over how to deal with the party leader over suspicion
that he is backing the Alliance for Democracy in the forthcoming Ondo
State governorship election.
Tinubu is believed to be supporting
Chief Olusola Oke, one of the governorship aspirants in the party’s
primary in Ondo State who had recently defected to the Alliance for
Democracy, along with his supporters.
The leadership of the APC, according to
impeccable sources who spoke to Saturday PUNCH, considered the purported
support for an opposition party by a leader of the APC ahead of the
coming Ondo governorship election as constituting anti-party infractions
that should not be overlooked.
Tinubu’s godson, Dr. Olusegun Abraham,
was edged out in the primary won by Chief Rotimi Akeredolu (SAN), who is
believed to have enjoyed the backing of the party’s national
leadership.
The delegates’ list for the Ondo APC
primary was said to have been doctored to favour Akeredolu and this
allegedly infuriated Tinubu.
As such, Tinubu asked the APC’s National
Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, to resign over his alleged role in
the primary in which his (Tinubu’s) candidate had come second.
In the statement in which the party’s
national leader made the allegations, Tinubu said Odigie-Oyegun had
“dealt a heavy blow to the very party he professes to lead” by derailing
from the path of progressives.
The post-primary election crisis of the
Ondo APC took a different dimension when Oke defected to AD in a move
believed to have been instructed by Tinubu.
Party sources, who spoke on condition of
anonymity, told Saturday PUNCH that they had proofs that Tinubu was
backing the AD governorship candidate. They added that the party leader
had released funds for Oke’s campaign.
The Ondo State chapter of the APC
confirmed that some members of the party were under investigation over
alleged anti-party activities.
The Publicity Secretary of the party,
Mr. Abayomi Adesanya, said specifically that some members loyal to
Tinubu had been found to be involved in some activities against the
party in the recent time.
Abayomi, who said expulsion from the
party was the penalty for any anti-party activity, said the national
body of the party would investigate and later come out with an action
against any national leader involved in such activity.
He said, “We have yet to confirm if our
National Leader is involved in anti-party activities but we will
investigate; we are very sure that some of his boys here are involved in
anti-party activities but when it is time, appropriate action would be
meted to them.”
“Anti-party action is a serious offence in any political party and in our own party, total expulsion is the penalty.”
But a chieftain of the APC loyal to
Tinubu, Mr. Bola Ilori, said APC members who supported Rotimi
Akeredolu’s emergence as the party’s candidate were those involved in
anti-party activities.
Ilori, who is a loyalist to Dr. Segun
Abraham, alleged that the National Chairman of the party, Chief John
Odigie-Oyegun, was also involved in anti-party activities by allegedly
using veto power to over-rule the recommendation of the Electoral Appeal
Committee and submitted Akeredolu’s name to the Independent National
Electoral Commission.
He said, “ Whoever is promoting or
supporting Akeredolu to be the candidate of the APC is involving in
anti-party (activities) because the NWC voted five to six not to submit
the name of Akeredolu, and the National Chairman went ahead and
submitted his (Akeredolu) name. So, what they have done is anti-party
(action) itself.
“What they have done is anti-party (action) that has never happened in the history of the party.”
Saturday PUNCH also learnt that
the APC national leadership is aware of Tinubu’s alleged anti-party
moves in Ondo State but is very reluctant to sanction him.
This, according to party sources, has to
do with Tinubu’s influence in the party and his tight grip on the party
structure in the South-West.
Meanwhile, APC members, who spoke to Saturday PUNCH,
have explained that the ruling party’s constitution prescribes
sanctions against anyone found to be engaged in anti-party misdemeanor.
The Publicity Secretary of the Kwara
State chapter of the APC, Mr. Sulaiman Buhari, said “A panel will be set
up to investigate the matter. After the investigation, it is the panel
that will recommend the punishment but it is stipulated in the
Constitution. The person can be suspended or expelled from the party,
given the (nature of the) offence. The situation also applies to
chieftains of the party.”
The Cross River State Chairman of the
APC, Mr. John Ochala, simply said, “Suspension,” when asked the specific
sanction the party had reserved for those engaged in anti-party
activities.
In Rivers State, the Publicity Sectary
of the APC, Mr. Chris Finebone, said any political party that is worth
its salt must sanction any action by any member that is detrimental to
it.
The Edo State chairman of the APC,
Anselm Ojezua, said, “It (anti-party activity) can range from suspension
to expulsion, depending on the circumstances of the case. There are no
party chieftains; in the APC, everybody is a member.”
Meanwhile, Oke has said that he defected
from the APC to the AD because he failed to get justice after he
challenged the result of the primary of the party held on September 3.
2016 and the national leadership refused to act on the recommendation of
the appeal committee.
The former National Legal Adviser of the
Peoples Democratic Party, who spoke through his media aide, Mr. Rotimi
Ogunleye, said he made a wide consultation with people across the 18
local government areas of the state before taking the decision to leave
the APC, stressing that it was on the advice of the people that he took
the decision.
He also declared that since he had the
support of the people, many members of the APC, PDP and many other
political parties in the state would soon join him in the AD.
On whether he had the support of
Tinubu, Oke said he had sold his credentials to Tinubu and national
leaders of other political parties.
“Because of the status and personality
of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, we are duty bound as politicians to sell the
dossier and credentials of capacity and experience to him and all the
leaders of political parties and hope that they would give support to
progressive ideas that can develop the people and lead to the growth of
our state when they see these ideas,” Oke added.
Repeated calls to the mobile telephone
of the party’s National Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun were neither
picked nor returned.
A response to a text message sent to him was still being awaited as of the time of filing this report.
Similar efforts made to get a reaction
from Tinubu were equally unsuccessful. Calls to the mobile telephone
number of his spokesman, Mr. Tunde Rahman, were neither picked nor
returned.
A response to a text message sent to him was still being awaited as of the time of filing this report
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