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Politics Of 2019 Heats Up Battle For APC Chair by dre11(m): 10:48am On Mar 29, 2018
Party’s NWC meets to empanel c’ttee on tenure elongation


How Banire, Akeredolu faulted objection raised by Buhari


Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja


With the 2019 elections barely a year away, high stakes politicking have taken centre stage at the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), where President Muhammadu Buhari has aligned with the National Leader of the party, Chief Bola Tinubu, against most of the governors and other critical stakeholders of the party who are in support of the tenure extension granted to the elected and appointed executives of the APC at all levels at its February National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting.

At stake is the national chairmanship post of the APC currently occupied by Chief John APC Chair.

But with Buhari’s sudden rejection of the tenure elongation for Oyegun and other executives, the jostling over who emerges as the next chairman of the party will be critical to the governors, especially those seeking a second term in office.

Buhari had at the NEC meeting of the party on Tuesday raised objections to the one-year tenure extension approved for the executives at the February NEC meeting.

He counselled that doing so would be in breach of the Nigerian Constitution and that of the APC, which could lead to endless litigations in the run up to the 2019 elections.

His stance on the issue, however, did not go down well with many members of the NWC and most governors of the party.

The party, nonetheless, said on Tuesday that it would set up a committee to review the position of the party on the tenure extension, adding that until the committee concludes its work, the party would maintain status quo.

A source, who shed light on the stakes at play, informed THISDAY that whilst there is a consensus on Buhari’s bid and his emergence as the party’s presidential candidate for the 2019 elections, the governors, especially, would have preferred for the status quo to remain with Oyegun steering the affairs of the APC for one extra year.

According to a source, “We had a reason for our decision at our February NEC meeting, the main one being that holding congresses and a convention at the state and national levels could lead to crises and divisions that we can ill-afford with the elections round the corner.

“Besides, the governors, particularly those seeking second terms, were already comfortable with the leadership of the party headed by Oyegun and were more confident of winning their primaries with him in control.

“But with Buhari’s sudden change of heart, everything has been thrown up in the air and that it is why the Tuesday NEC meeting was stormy after he raised his objection to the tenure elongation for Oyegun and others.”

The source also pointed out that Buhari’s insistence on the conduct of congresses and the convention stemmed from his desire to ensure that Tinubu is on his side in 2019 because of the latter’s control over Lagos.

He also pointed to the president’s acceptance to chair the 10th Bola Tinubu Colloquium slated to hold in Lagos Thursday and the two-day visit to the state as pointers on how keen Buhari is at ensuring that Tinubu delivers Nigeria’s commercial nerve centre in 2019.

“The president wants to ensure that the 2015 electoral map does not change in 2019. He is probably sure of winning most of the states in the South-west, but Lagos is the icing on the cake in terms of electoral value because of its population size.

“So, if the president can hold on to Lagos and Kano in 2019, he would be more certain of victory. Whereas he is certain of Abdullahi Ganduje’s loyalty and in delivering Kano, he can only get Lagos in his pocket if he meets Tinubu’s demands,” he said.

The source, however, expressed concern that by kowtowing to Tinubu’s demands, Buhari will be literally handing over the party’s structures to the former Lagos State governor who in turn may influence the person who emerges as the chairman of the APC at the convention.

“It is this uncertainty that the governors do not want because should we backtrack on the tenure elongation for Oyegun and others, Tinubu will be very influential at the convention and may become the deciding factor on who will lead the party.

“Effectively, this will mean that Tinubu may indirectly decide the fate of those who should get a second term ticket and those who should not,” he said.

But even as the party’s stakeholders weighed the options before them, the national leadership of the APC moved Wednesday to douse the tension created by Buhari’s rejection of the tenure extension for its executives.

In this regard, the National Working Committee (NWC) of the party together with some party leaders met Wednesday night to empanel the committee that will consider the pros and cons of the issues in contention and advise the party accordingly.

According to party sources, the meeting was convened to decide on the membership of the committee and the mandate for its members.

THISDAY gathered from a reliable source that the meeting, which took place at an undisclosed location in Abuja, was meant to nominate members for the committee as well as set out its terms of reference.

The source said that the party’s National Legal Adviser, Mr. Muiz Banire, would most likely be on the committee that will consider the pros and cons of the issues in contention and advise the NEC accordingly.

He said other members of the committee would be drawn from outside the NWC to ensure their neutrality.

“We are still consulting, a lot of consultations are still going on, so hopefully we will be able to get it right,” he said.

Another member of the party, who was at the Tuesday NEC meeting, also provided insight into the hot exchanges that took place between those who were in support of and against the tenure extension after Buhari had spoken.

He revealed that Buhari’s move to upturn the tenure extension was met with a mass and open protest.

The source said that it took the intervention of Oyegun who hurriedly ended the heated exchange, and went ahead to adjourn the meeting indefinitely when it became clear that those present were going to overrule the president’s stance on the tenure quagmire.

The source further disclosed that Banire had faulted and tactfully dismissed the constitutional issues raised by the president on the tenure extension approved by NEC on the grounds that the extension did not confer substantive status on the executives, as they will be serving in acting capacities for 12 months.

Banire was said to have argued that NEC derived the power to make the decision from Section 13.3 of the party’s constitution.

The source also quoted Banire as having said that the president’s decision on the tenure extension was sub judice, as the matter was already before the courts.

In the same vein, the source explained that the Ondo State Governor, Rotimi Akeredolu (SAN), who adopted Banire’s legal position, went ahead to remind the meeting of the logistical and political exigencies that informed NEC’s decision to extend the tenure of the party’s executives by 12 months, by a vote of 104 in support and four against.

The source further said that the Chief Whip of the House of Representatives, Alhassan Doguwa, called on the NEC members to stop the debate and adopt the president’s decision in deference to the president but was shouted down.

However, before the hurried adjournment, Oyegun was said to have informed the NEC meeting that a “compact and small committee” will be urgently set up to advise the party on the objection raised by the president.

The source said Oyegun suggested that the committee would meet at an undisclosed venue outside the party’s national secretariat, a decision that was approved by NEC.




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Re: Politics Of 2019 Heats Up Battle For APC Chair by Nobody: 10:58am On Mar 29, 2018
grin I really enjoy seeing my enemies tear themselves apart.... Nothing beats that, not even a hot sex with Dj Cuppy. grin





God bless the PDP.

God bless Delta State.

God bless Rivers State.

God bless Nyesom Wike.

God bless Chief James Onanefe Ibori.

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Re: Politics Of 2019 Heats Up Battle For APC Chair by livinglion(m): 11:09am On Mar 29, 2018
Oh Lord God of heaven create unresolve confusion in APC and let this witchcraft party be buried on or before 2019

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Re: Politics Of 2019 Heats Up Battle For APC Chair by Tunjasko(m): 12:29pm On Mar 29, 2018
They doesn't prevent Dullard Buhari from packing out in 2019. Off to Daura straight.

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Re: Politics Of 2019 Heats Up Battle For APC Chair by sotall(m): 12:29pm On Mar 29, 2018
Ok
Re: Politics Of 2019 Heats Up Battle For APC Chair by naijjaman(m): 12:30pm On Mar 29, 2018
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Re: Politics Of 2019 Heats Up Battle For APC Chair by maestroferdi: 12:30pm On Mar 29, 2018
Confusion in the camp of the people's persecutors is highly welcome...

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Re: Politics Of 2019 Heats Up Battle For APC Chair by melexchi(m): 12:31pm On Mar 29, 2018
stupid A P C

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Re: Politics Of 2019 Heats Up Battle For APC Chair by shepherd003: 12:32pm On Mar 29, 2018
angrylike they have our interest at heart

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Re: Politics Of 2019 Heats Up Battle For APC Chair by Unik3030: 12:34pm On Mar 29, 2018
conspiracy don't last long, apc will surely fall

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Re: Politics Of 2019 Heats Up Battle For APC Chair by Nobody: 12:34pm On Mar 29, 2018


We disagree to agree and thats welcomed in politics.


APC is healthy and fit to lead Nigeria till 2060 and beyond

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Re: Politics Of 2019 Heats Up Battle For APC Chair by pawesome(m): 12:35pm On Mar 29, 2018
undecided

Re: Politics Of 2019 Heats Up Battle For APC Chair by oshe11: 12:35pm On Mar 29, 2018
Should I comment?
Re: Politics Of 2019 Heats Up Battle For APC Chair by wink2015(m): 12:36pm On Mar 29, 2018
Now that President Muhammadu Buhari has abandoned Chief John Odigie Oyegun, APC party Chairman to his own wrecking boat.

Chief Oyegun will now know that he was living in fools paradise.

OYEGUN GO ANSWER HIM PAPA NAME NOW THAT THE CHIPS ARE DOWN.

There is no more Buhari to surround him with presidential protection.

CHIEF JOHN ODIGIE OYEGUN the YORUBA will now shoot you.

There is no Edo state political power house that will cover you.

Oyegun do not even have a party base, I can remember that he lost his constituency to PDP in two consecutive time.

CHIEF JOHN OYEGUN IS IN A REAL MESS!

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Re: Politics Of 2019 Heats Up Battle For APC Chair by frikpus: 12:37pm On Mar 29, 2018
John 3:15. Jesus wept.

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Re: Politics Of 2019 Heats Up Battle For APC Chair by Hemanwel(m): 12:37pm On Mar 29, 2018
Tinubu thinks he has found his lost love with Buhari. Sorry bro, he only wants to use you to achieve his second term re-election; considering the fact that he has lost his popularity among the masses. Just as he sidelined you in most part of his first term in office, he's going to erase you from his memory in his second term - if he wins.
Thought you were smarter than this.

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Re: Politics Of 2019 Heats Up Battle For APC Chair by talk2percy(m): 12:38pm On Mar 29, 2018
From my heart, make them kill themselves...

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Re: Politics Of 2019 Heats Up Battle For APC Chair by Bossontop(m): 12:38pm On Mar 29, 2018
grin cheesy grin cheesy
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Re: Politics Of 2019 Heats Up Battle For APC Chair by bedspread: 12:40pm On Mar 29, 2018
Every United Kingdom, to put Nigeria through this SCATTERRRRRR BY FIREEEEEE IN THE NAME OF JESUS....

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Re: Politics Of 2019 Heats Up Battle For APC Chair by Firefire(m): 12:40pm On Mar 29, 2018
Useless party...

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Re: Politics Of 2019 Heats Up Battle For APC Chair by Bobby4090: 12:41pm On Mar 29, 2018
Oyegun, tenure elongation is evil. You,Tinubu and Nadeco fought Abacha and Obasanjo because of tenure elongation. Now because you have found yourself in a position you never dreamnt of of you want to bring it back through the back door. Shame on you.
What is a 79 year old man like you still aspiring for as a party chairman. Please step down for Oshiomole at once!

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Re: Politics Of 2019 Heats Up Battle For APC Chair by MANNABBQGRILLS: 12:41pm On Mar 29, 2018
Just do what is right for the betterment of ALL Nigerians.
Re: Politics Of 2019 Heats Up Battle For APC Chair by Chiefpriest1(m): 12:41pm On Mar 29, 2018
Lol. Let them be playing politics there. Hopefully, ordinary Nigerians will determine who laughs last in 2019.

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Re: Politics Of 2019 Heats Up Battle For APC Chair by HungerBAD: 12:42pm On Mar 29, 2018
Firefire:
Useless party...

Your obsession with APC is scary.

Serious, it is scary.

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Re: Politics Of 2019 Heats Up Battle For APC Chair by Firefire(m): 12:48pm On Mar 29, 2018
HungerBAD:


Your obsession with APC is scary.

Serious, it is scary.

shocked shocked

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Re: Politics Of 2019 Heats Up Battle For APC Chair by Lanre4uonly(m): 12:52pm On Mar 29, 2018
Good governance is the most important thing irrespective of the political party involved.

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Re: Politics Of 2019 Heats Up Battle For APC Chair by tesppidd: 12:52pm On Mar 29, 2018
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Re: Politics Of 2019 Heats Up Battle For APC Chair by Atiku2019: 12:55pm On Mar 29, 2018
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Re: Politics Of 2019 Heats Up Battle For APC Chair by Charly68: 1:07pm On Mar 29, 2018
Buhari going for second term or not all he wants is transparency in the party politics ,let every interested contestants be given the chance to test their popularity ..Why should they decide to change the rules against others ,this was the bane of PDP's problem... If they had allowed others to contest against Jonathan the party would still be ruling now..but they played smart game like Abacha & said Nigerian youth were earnestly asking for Dr..Jonathan but election proved otherwise ...if they give room for the greedy non performing Governors the party will colapse

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Re: Politics Of 2019 Heats Up Battle For APC Chair by emmasege: 1:19pm On Mar 29, 2018
Tunjasko:
They doesn't prevent Dullard Buhari from packing out in 2019. Off to Daura straight.
Yes, he and Aisha must retire to the other room of his Daura house on the night of May 29, 2019.

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