The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Abdullahi Adamu has assured protesting members that the leadership of the party would look into their grievances over the zoning of leadership positions for the 10th National Assembly.
Adamu stated this on Wednesday during his discussion with the aspirants for the National Assembly principal positions who had stormed the party secretariat to register their grievances on the zoning formula released by the party.
As earlier reported by OsunDaily News, the Deputy Speaker of the 9th House of Representatives, Idris Wase and five other aspirants on Wednesday afternoon stormed the National Secretariat of the All Progressives Congress (APC) with a few fellow contestants for the 10th Assembly House of Reps speakership position.
In registering their grievances, they cautioned the APC on the need to avoid a repeat of the incident that produced Bukola Saraki as Senate President and Waziri Tambuwa as Speaker in 2015.
They berated the party for not consulting them before reaching a decision on the zoning.
โAs I speak to you, I want to say categorically that none of us here was approached or consulted even for a second to find our opinion and thought on what was going to be done or what has happened. First, we say on social media any plan could come up. Unfortunately, while watching television, we saw the spokesman of our party confirming that there was negotiation or consultation and that was why those lists were produced. It is unfortunate.
โThis is a party that the crux is hope, is a party that have been leveraged to the country. This a party that we are expecting galvanising, us and bringing us into one entity called Nigeria to serve better.
โItโs never done anywhere. I say to him, you are misleading our leader, because the leader we know is not what you are trying to show and I am referring to the president-elect. I donโt want to believe this moment that the President-Elect is the one behind this. I donโt want to believe it.
โWhy then are we having lopsided distribution? Is it because those of us from North Central are taken as slaves? Four years, is not too much letโs not destroy this party before we go into the next next election. We should build this party on the spirit and trust of equity distribution of resources. It is guaranteed by the Constitution of Nigeria.
โEven though you have said is not foreclose, the attempt now and the sell out now is that this is a foreclosed matter because it is also in the social media. We do not want a repeat what has happened in the past. We should not forget about the Tambuwalisation of what happened in the House of Representatives.
โWe should not forget about emergence of how Bukola Saraki became the Senate President. The party as of today do not have the majority to be that arrogant, and we should take people for granted,โ Wase warned.
You Are Misleading Tinubu
Wase added that he met with the Speaker and cautioned him not to mislead the President-elect, Bola Tinubu on the issue of the National Assembly leadership.
Wase said: โI want to tell this congregation sir about what I asked the Speaker in one of our meetings with him. I asked him, what is making him think that what you have done will stand the test of time?
โItโs never done anywhere. I say to him, you are misleading our leader, because the leader we know is not what you are trying to show and I am referring to the president-elect. I donโt want to believe this moment that the President-Elect is the one behind this. I donโt want to believe it.
โWhy then are we having lopsided distribution? Is it because those of us from North Central are taken as slaves? Four years, is not too much letโs not destroy this party before we go into the next next election. We should build this party on the spirit and trust of equity distribution of resources. It is guaranteed by the Constitution of Nigeria.โ
Adamu Responds
After listening to their grievances, the APC Chairman appreciated them for speaking out openly and assured them that their positions would be tabled before the partyโs National Working Committee (NWC).
He however pleaded with them to give the party leadership a little time.
Adamu said: โIf I know something I know it better from your various presentations. As leaders of the party, you are part of people that elected us; we cannot but listen to you, we cannot but try to understand you, we cannot but try to live to the article of faith to our great party. We have listened to you, we donโt intend to open discussions right now with you as in respect of your submissions.
โUntill we agree we are going to change if we donโt agree we would not change. Like some of you who listened to a release from this office we did say very clearly, that we would endeavour to do more consultations so that we can carry along with us the greater number of the members of the great party.
โThere is nothing we can do that may not be challenged here and there, but let us be able to attend the best possible to consult with people giving them their right of fair hearing before we can say yes we are changing positions or we are not changing positions. So, I want to thank you for coming. And you didnโt come with this kind โwuruwuru undergroundโ but you chose to come very openly, very straight broad daylight and I do hope this is a party and the stakeholding is more than the NWC here.
โNigerians will hear better what we have just said. I plead with you in good conscience to give us a little time to take a good and better look at your presentation and open our ears and our eyes the more to hear more and see more before we can come with finality of your submission and the outcome of it. I thank you for your approach.
โApproximately important, you should know this is a party, you organise and you are here and you didnโt follow the backdoor to talk to us; you have come straight to us. I on behalf of my colleagues we appreciate you I want to assure you that God in his infinite mercy will guide us to ensure that we do what is acceptable for all.โ