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Re: APC Leaders And Blocs In Fierce Battle Over Buhari's Ministerial List by olayincar(m): 2:17pm On Sep 13, 2015
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Re: APC Leaders And Blocs In Fierce Battle Over Buhari's Ministerial List by seedorfg(m): 2:17pm On Sep 13, 2015
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Re: APC Leaders And Blocs In Fierce Battle Over Buhari's Ministerial List by free2ryhme: 2:17pm On Sep 13, 2015
angry
Re: APC Leaders And Blocs In Fierce Battle Over Buhari's Ministerial List by free2ryhme: 2:17pm On Sep 13, 2015
Re: APC Leaders And Blocs In Fierce Battle Over Buhari's Ministerial List by Jwhizzy(m): 2:18pm On Sep 13, 2015
frankyychiji:
Just what exactly has Pdp got to do with this?

Did you read the article? PDP saw the formation of the senate leadership as a means to regain leverage and relevance. Comments from the article suggest that PDP is looking for further leverage from the ministerial nomination saga. Comprendre?
Re: APC Leaders And Blocs In Fierce Battle Over Buhari's Ministerial List by Nobody: 2:19pm On Sep 13, 2015
is the ministerial list not taking too long.

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Re: APC Leaders And Blocs In Fierce Battle Over Buhari's Ministerial List by Nobody: 2:23pm On Sep 13, 2015
WombRaiders:


The CPC, ANPP wing have consolidated their grip while the ACN continue to shamelessly fight themselves. See Tinubu and Fashole's foolishness for refrence .



So u mean fashola should be allowed to go free after stealing several billions of Naira as governor

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Re: APC Leaders And Blocs In Fierce Battle Over Buhari's Ministerial List by nani007(m): 2:23pm On Sep 13, 2015
Waiting for my own appointment,maybe as the v.c

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Re: APC Leaders And Blocs In Fierce Battle Over Buhari's Ministerial List by NwaJesusteete(m): 2:24pm On Sep 13, 2015
sanky346:
As the nation awaits the un­veiling of Presi­dent Muhamma­du Buhari’s ministerial nominees, which he has repeatedly promised to constitute before the end of this month, palpable anxiety, lobbying, des­peration and intrigues have seized the entire party apparatchiks.

The delay has widened the cracks in the ruling All Pro­gressives Congress (APC) and exposed the various interests, orientations, differences, cata­lyzing in solidifying the two major blocs within the party.

Notable leaders of the party have slipped into restiveness, following recent appoint­ments of key functionaries of the government, which in their calculations left them in the lurch, holding the wrong end of the stick.

President Buhari has so far adroitly warded off the intense jockeying, with his eyes set squarely on “goals in concert with the primus inter pares”, Sunday Sun was told.

Unlike the general per­ception within the polity, the president is said to be engaged with only one major bloc, which in general estimation constitutes a sizeable chunk of the ‘soul’ of the party, and a key factor and ally in the suc­cess recorded in the March 28 presidential election. The two major blocs in the party are the president’s bloc, which is composed of elements in the defunct Congress for Progres­sive Change (CPC), All Nige­ria Peoples Party (ANPP) and other northern elements who have since the famous victory been assimilated into the fold; Asiwaju Bola Tinubu’s bloc which comprises the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), and a rump of renegade politi­cians from other parties.

According to a top notcher of the party, “these two blocs are the APC and the APC are these two blocs. Not ev­erybody is equal in the APC. Buhari brought integrity, and cultic following, Tinubu brought following, resources and courage. There are those who brought only resources”. Painting a deeper scenario of the jostling for power in the party, the stalwart said: “You see in APC, where there are about 10 to 15 million mem­bers, not all the members are worth 15 million votes. Some are worth 10 million votes; some are worth only five mil­lion votes. Is it democratic to say that I that am worth prob­ably 10 votes am equal to the man that is worth 15 million votes? Only five to seven peo­ple know where we go. Others will follow.”

In consonance with this analysis, Sunday Sun learnt that the script is always at play during meetings of the National Working Committee (NWC) of the party and in the pattern of consultations by the President before major deci­sions are reached. The NWC is dominated by these two blocs, whose members often reach out to their leaders to untie knotty issues. Any of the two powerful blocs can over­turn NWC decisions using their zonal strength, Sunday Sun further learnt.

A breakdown of the analy­sis shows that there are 36 state chairmen, two ex-officio members from each zone. Powerful elements like Buhari or Tinubu can torpedo NEC using their numerical strength in their zones.

Contrary to widespread speculations that the president is running the government alone, and has sidelined criti­cal leaders of the party, Sun­day Sun was given a differ­ent picture.

Indeed, the president is always engaged in informal consultations. “The president is constantly consulting, but not all are formal consulta­tions. It is informal. The presi­dent is not going to have a meeting of NEC where there are 80 people or 100 people to discuss his list of ministers. You can see that there is no disconnect between the party and the president.”

It was further learnt that the ACN bloc might be roundly rewarded in the nomination of ministers through Tinubu, and not the governors from the South-west zone. This is a clear departure from the tradition in the past whereby governors nominated the min­isterial nominees. The presi­dent has equally tipped off the former governor on the list, in line with his style of carrying him along. Tinubu is said to have not objected to the list, despite his misgivings about a few of the names.

The running style of the party and government may have fuelled apprehension in the party as the president pre­pares to name his ministers. The new PDP, which joined the party with so much gus­to, resources and aplomb is poised for a showdown.

Sunday Sun learnt that this seemingly critical bloc is toying with a number of options to upstage the apple­cart. A key figure in the party who spoke to Sunday Sun, said that their group was not unaware of the evolving situ­ation. He said the develop­ment began immediately after the victory of the party in the presidential poll and has been managed since then.

“It was for this reason that we went the extra-mile to try to take control of the two arms of the National Assembly. We succeeded with the Senate, and to a small measure in the House of Representatives. They are doing everything to upturn our victory in the Sen­ate so that we will be effec­tively sidelined.”

The struggle for power by these blocs has brought in its wake untold instability in the National Assembly, as they have only managed to sit for just 12 times since the inaugu­ration on June 9. One of the options on the card is to use the Senate to block the ratifi­cation of the ministers. This option may go with the wind if the court removes the leader­ship of the Senate this month, as is being widely expected in government circles. This ob­viously accounted for the long delay in the constitution of the ministerial list. In a coun­ter offensive, the new PDP in collaboration with opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is considering pressing charges of impeachable of­fences against the president, should he forge ahead with this style, which they dubbed dictatorial.

The long adjournment of plenary and the incendiary probes that are ongoing have been designed to arm-twist the president, and bring him to the negotiation table. So far, the trick has not worked. It was further learnt that the president does not trust majority of the New PDP leaders, preferring instead to work with his own people and the ACN bloc, especially with the vice presi­dent emerging from that cru­cial bloc. In realization of this goal, he has turned a blind eye to some thorny issues, like al­legations of marginalization of some sections of the country that have the capacity to rock the party in future. Indeed, the President was quoted to have acknowledged this in a recent interview with the BBC Hau­sa Service, where he said he would only appoint those who suffered with him in the last 12 years that he had been seeking for the office. The undoing of the New PDP appears to lie in its marginal presence in the party. The bloc had angled to clinch the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) by positioning former Rivers State governor, Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi.

Having lost the slot, the fo­cus has since shifted to three ministerial positions, namely; Power, Works and Hous­ing and Education. A source within the bloc vowed that anything outside these three is unacceptable. “We lost out in the race for SGF, we lost the Petroleum ministry. Are they saying they would have won the election without us?”

The bloc of the All Progres­sives Grand Alliance (APGA) led by the Imo State Gover­nor, Chief Rochas Okorocha is not in the calculation of the power equation at all, even as the governor leads the APC Governors Forum, aka, Pro­gressives Governors Forum. Having brought in very little into the arrangement, and with insignificant presence in the party hierarchy, and in all the arms of government, they have been consigned to the realm of irrelevance despite their loud grumbles. An aide of the governor, who claimed he was not speaking with the permission of the governor and therefore would prefer anonymity, dismissed the claims of marginalization of the group in its entirety. “We joined the party to save Ni­geria from slipping into the precipice because of bad gov­ernance, corruption and impu­nity. We did not join because of expectations of juicy posi­tions. We are not complaining. The government of President Buhari is doing very well and Nigerians are satisfied with what he has done so far.”

Reminded that politics is all about struggle for power, he said calm, results and nor­malcy can be achieved with­out drawing blood. A peep into Buhari’s likely names in the ministerial list shows that it will not be any different from his previous appoint­ments in terms of bent and interests. So far the President is holding it closely to his chest. Already the list has been sent to the Department of State Services, DSS for security checks. Giving an insight into the list, the Presi­dent had said, “If I choose people I know quite well in my political party, people whom we came (together) all the way right from the All Peoples Party, Congress for Progressive Change, and the APC and we have remained together through good and trying times, what then is the reward for such dedication and suffering? They did not defect because of positions; they did not involve them­selves in the pursuit of per­sonal gains.” The list, when released is bound to elicit shock in many quarters and send ripples down the spine of many a Nigerian.

Source: http://sunnewsonline.com/new/intrigues-deepen-over-buharis-ministers/
Re: APC Leaders And Blocs In Fierce Battle Over Buhari's Ministerial List by Spybradd: 2:25pm On Sep 13, 2015
thugs,touts and agberos......not forgetting their excess online toads on here,croaking about gej and the God blessed progressive igbos when ever they lost their lollipops...
grin

see how them dey smell like dat excreta_in the_cranium, leaking arsse chief tout,exInferis

grin

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Re: APC Leaders And Blocs In Fierce Battle Over Buhari's Ministerial List by NwaJesusteete(m): 2:26pm On Sep 13, 2015
[quote author=NwaJesusteete post=37968449][/quote]
gara gara dis apc don de tire me

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Re: APC Leaders And Blocs In Fierce Battle Over Buhari's Ministerial List by speedyGonzales: 2:27pm On Sep 13, 2015
APC same as PDP... that's my thought...

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Re: APC Leaders And Blocs In Fierce Battle Over Buhari's Ministerial List by NwaJesusteete(m): 2:28pm On Sep 13, 2015
NwaJesusteete:

gara gara dis apc don de tire me
Re: APC Leaders And Blocs In Fierce Battle Over Buhari's Ministerial List by emerged01(m): 2:30pm On Sep 13, 2015
PMB did the right thing
Re: APC Leaders And Blocs In Fierce Battle Over Buhari's Ministerial List by Nobody: 2:30pm On Sep 13, 2015
chuna1985:




So u mean fashola should be allowed to go free after stealing several billions of Naira as governor

If Ambode is to release all contract details signed by Fashola we will see that for every million naira stolen by Fashola, Tinubu would have stolen billions.

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Re: APC Leaders And Blocs In Fierce Battle Over Buhari's Ministerial List by vRendoh(m): 2:31pm On Sep 13, 2015
hmm!
shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked :othe essay too long na! shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked
Re: APC Leaders And Blocs In Fierce Battle Over Buhari's Ministerial List by susolzik(m): 2:32pm On Sep 13, 2015
WombRaiders:


See this gaunt looking suffer head.


There is a constitutional clause that mandates that ministerial appointments must cut across the geo-political zones.

If Buhari refuses to comply to this he risk the senate which by the way has the opposition PDP having significant sits in the house blocking appointments.

This is how you local champions got outsmarted by the PDP in the national assembly.
And must he consult governors before he picks a Minister from their states?

You should educate your Buhari that we are in the 21st century and not 1984 and a practicing democracy guided by the constitution and not by the whims and caprices of a tyrannical dinosaur like Buhari.

Goat.

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Re: APC Leaders And Blocs In Fierce Battle Over Buhari's Ministerial List by ifeanyiokolo: 2:33pm On Sep 13, 2015
Say ba
Re: APC Leaders And Blocs In Fierce Battle Over Buhari's Ministerial List by ExInferis(m): 2:35pm On Sep 13, 2015
Spybradd:
thugs,touts and agberos......not forgetting their excess online toads on here,croaking about gej and the God blessed progressive igbos when ever they lost their lollipops...
grin

see how them dey smell like dat excreta_in the_cranium, leaking arsse chief tout,exInferis

grin

this small boy again?

Spybradd:

God blessed progressive igbos

Hahahahhahahahahahhahahhahhahhahahahahahhahhahahahahhah!!!!!!


NO comment grin grin grin grin
Re: APC Leaders And Blocs In Fierce Battle Over Buhari's Ministerial List by Mikimo(m): 2:38pm On Sep 13, 2015
Abeg!!..wetin be chelsea position for table??!!
Re: APC Leaders And Blocs In Fierce Battle Over Buhari's Ministerial List by canalily(m): 2:38pm On Sep 13, 2015
I have told you....

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Re: APC Leaders And Blocs In Fierce Battle Over Buhari's Ministerial List by Nobody: 2:38pm On Sep 13, 2015
The topic just mention APC, so they should continuing destroying themselves with punch of grudges and hypocrites

Reading continues.......................

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Re: APC Leaders And Blocs In Fierce Battle Over Buhari's Ministerial List by alexlee50: 2:41pm On Sep 13, 2015
Mynd44:
They should stop clowning. Can the President dictate a list of commissioners to the governors? Why should they suggest his ministers? Everyone should face their work biko...

As for the threat of blocking the list of ministers, jokes as usual.
And impeachment? You can't impeach him via the senate alone. Any impeachment process must start from the house of Reps(I stand corrected) and Good luck getting even half of the House of Reps to agree to impeach the president not to mention two thirds
u talking let me ask u this question. How would the president know who to appoint from a state, if the people ftom that state don't nominate a candidate? Abi u hear say dem dey advertise ministerial appointment?

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Re: APC Leaders And Blocs In Fierce Battle Over Buhari's Ministerial List by slap1(m): 2:42pm On Sep 13, 2015
Nothing on that list will shock me eventually, unless my name is there. Let them continue.

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Re: APC Leaders And Blocs In Fierce Battle Over Buhari's Ministerial List by canalily(m): 2:51pm On Sep 13, 2015
MightyD:
The topic just mention APC, so they should continuing destroying themselves because they are punch of grudges and hypocrites.

Reading continues.......................
bro is it punch or bunchundecided
Re: APC Leaders And Blocs In Fierce Battle Over Buhari's Ministerial List by oluamid(m): 2:52pm On Sep 13, 2015
Don't take Sun Newspaper's article as cannon. Trust me, when it comes to political news reportage and analysis; the Sun is pro-PDP. Of course the article is written in such a way as to suggest there is impending crisis in the APC. As you can see, no names were mentioned nor were there any attributions. It's all conjecture.

However, I think the Sun is right that there is some underground power-play going on. This should be expected though, given the number of different elements that make up the APC.

Whomever makes the list, the power brokers would just have to swallow it and move on. The earth won't open and Nigeria won't disappear.

Impeachment? What impeachment?

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Re: APC Leaders And Blocs In Fierce Battle Over Buhari's Ministerial List by Decentdamsel(f): 2:58pm On Sep 13, 2015
APC means A place of confusion,,,they're PDP in a worst version

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Re: APC Leaders And Blocs In Fierce Battle Over Buhari's Ministerial List by Nobody: 2:59pm On Sep 13, 2015
canalily:
bro is it punch or bunchundecided

I understand my comments,
They need to apply punch of grudges to each others.

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Re: APC Leaders And Blocs In Fierce Battle Over Buhari's Ministerial List by Nobody: 3:02pm On Sep 13, 2015
Anything to deal a deafening blow to the treacherous tribe of the South is OK for me. grin grin

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