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How We Merged To Defeat PDP In 2015, By Buhari by Islie: 8:36am On Jul 28, 2019
•Says Southwest was the only secured constituency during merger talks


•Opens up on what he discussed with Tinubu, Akande



by Yusuf Alli, Managing Editor, Northern Operation



Four years after sweeping into office, President Muhammadu Buhari, has lifted the lid on the efforts that went into building the All Progressives Congress (APC) into a winning party.

Four parties – Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) and All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) – dissolved into what became APC ahead of the 2015 elections.

Buhari says all the four parties came to the “painful realisation” that none of them could defeat PDP as separate entities hence the need for them to merge.

The significance of the merger, according to him, was underscored by the fact that the future of Nigeria was tied to it.

Buhari shares his view in a July 2019 foreword to a book, “Power of Possibility and Politics of Change in Nigeria” by the Director-General of Progressive Governors Forum (PGF), Comrade Salihu Mohammed Lukman.

The President said he spoke with the National Leader of APC, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and Chief Bisi Akande at the commencement of the merger negotiations about the need to have a broad-based national political party
He said if the opposition parties had failed, it would be difficult to imagine what would have happened to them.

He said as at the time the merger talks got underway, only the Southwest was a secured constituency.

The book, which is yet to be launched, has been made available to all APC leaders at all levels, governors and other stakeholders.

Going into the details of the emergence of the APC, the president said: “At one point, we in the four former opposition parties, the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), and All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), came to the painful realisation that there was no way we could defeat the then ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as separate entities without coming together as a united force.

“So, having agreed to come together, we decided to set up committees to look into how we can best merge to form a formidable opposition party. After that each of the four parties developed the terms of reference for the committees on the modalities of the negotiations for the merger.

“We, however, made it clear that none of the committees has the power to take any final decision on the merger. Their work was mainly to discuss with their party members and report the outcome of the discussion to the leadership of their parties.

“The understanding was that the final decision regarding how to go about the merger would be made by the executives of each of the parties. We wanted to make the process as democratic as possible.”

The President said the merger was significant in the nation’s history and ought to be a major research question.

He disclosed the merger template he discussed with the National Leader of APC, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and the Interim (pioneer) National Chairman of the new party, Chief Bisi Akande.
He said if the merger had failed, Nigeria would have been worse for it.

“The decision to come together and agree to merge to become a strong opposition party that will face PDP was historic. In my reckoning, it was one of the most significant political development in contemporary Nigerian political history. I hope historians will record the events correctly,” he stressed.

“I would recall speaking to Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and Chief Bisi Akande at the commencement of the merger negotiations about the need to have a broad-based national political party, because at that point the South-West geopolitical zone of the country was the only secured constituency, while there were sharp divisions in the other geopolitical zones (North West, North East, North Central, the South East and the South South).

“We eventually succeeded in coming together. It was a major sacrifice made by the leadership of the respective political parties. And the significance of this event was underscored by the fact that the future of Nigeria was tied to it. Which is why for historians and political scientists, it becomes a major research question.

“I always wonder what would have been the political, economic and security consequences to the country without the merger of the old opposition parties and seizing political power from the ruling PDP democratically.

“I wonder how many people have taken the time to reflect on this development and make projections as to what could have happened if the opposition had failed to come together to take away power from PDP.”

Despite criticisms on his performance in office, Buhari said: “Anyway, as a result of this historic decision we are changing Nigeria for good.”
He said his administration has succeeded in averting the nation’s downward slide under PDP government.

He said: “I have been constrained to go public several times to remind Nigerians where this country was economically and socially and the deplorable conditions of the nation’s infrastructure, despite the unprecedented huge earnings from oil exports between I999-20l4, and how the then ruling PDP squandered nation’s resources and opportunities.

“Fortunately, we have been able to reverse this downward slide in such a short period of time, even under more challenging circumstances from 20I5 to date.

“I feel that without coming together, we would not have been able to achieve this feat. And Nigeria will be the worse for it. We remain the only hope of the country in terms of charting a politically stable and economically prosperous future for our people.

“I will, therefore, encourage us to continue leading this country effectively, now that Nigerians have entrusted us with a mandate once again to chart the course for the future of our beloved nation.

“There is no doubt that we have the popular support of Nigerians. l have seen this myself when I went around the 36 states and FCT during the electioneering campaigns. The turnout of people and messages of goodwill across the country was what no individual, party or government could organize or buy. It was purely a demonstration of confidence in our Administration and its political platform, the All Progressives’ Congress (APC), the product of the merger.

“The multitudes that trooped out to see me and hear me out was reassuring that Nigeria, despite its cultural diversities, are united on the imperative of change.

“Our duty as leaders is to ensure that we keep this nation united, build a better future for the citizens and the coming generation.”

Governor Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State, in a separate contribution on the merger, described it as a demonstration of the fact that in life nothing is impossible.

According to him, “With clear convictions, we have demonstrated that in life nothing is impossible. Having succeeded in merging our legacy parties in June 2013, the same cynical mind set of many conservative Nigerians hardly expected the electoral defeat of PDP in 2015.

“This has not only come to pass but was replicated in 2019. Today, the cynical commentary is to dismiss the APC, its leadership and all its governance initiatives as hopeless.

“We will remain resolute and continue to drive political processes and governance to intensify delivery of public good for improved citizens’ welfare.

“At all times, our politics under APC will be about negotiating towards producing all the good outcomes that will make our country and our people great.”


https://thenationonlineng.net/how-we-merged-to-defeat-pdp-in-2015-by-buhari/

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Re: How We Merged To Defeat PDP In 2015, By Buhari by whela(m): 8:47am On Jul 28, 2019
You also merge Nigerians with punury and poverty plus killings at every corner.. Thanks to Mr pressy

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Re: How We Merged To Defeat PDP In 2015, By Buhari by LoveJesus87(m): 4:53pm On Jul 28, 2019
A profitless Merger. God see us through till 2023. cool
Re: How We Merged To Defeat PDP In 2015, By Buhari by emeijeh(m): 4:53pm On Jul 28, 2019
This is 2019, and this post is very irrelevant at the moment.


To hell with Tinubu
To hell with Bubu
Damn APC


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Re: How We Merged To Defeat PDP In 2015, By Buhari by Nobody: 4:53pm On Jul 28, 2019
I only need one thing from buhari

To allow me fu..ck Aisha

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Re: How We Merged To Defeat PDP In 2015, By Buhari by daniska3yaro(m): 4:53pm On Jul 28, 2019
whela:
You also merge Nigerians with punury and poverty plus killings at every corner.. Thanks to Mr pressy

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Re: How We Merged To Defeat PDP In 2015, By Buhari by visijo(m): 4:53pm On Jul 28, 2019
Mme si mbeghe?

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Re: How We Merged To Defeat PDP In 2015, By Buhari by Bossontop(m): 4:53pm On Jul 28, 2019
undecided
And since then u have brought poverty, hardship, killings, recession, etc upon us..........so just shut up sah!!!(with all due respeck)

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Re: How We Merged To Defeat PDP In 2015, By Buhari by anonimi2019: 4:54pm On Jul 28, 2019
What has your merger produced. Irrelevant talk

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Re: How We Merged To Defeat PDP In 2015, By Buhari by Onlinealaba(m): 4:54pm On Jul 28, 2019
Of what use is this talk if I may ask? Something's are just so inconsequential before you scroll down .

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Re: How We Merged To Defeat PDP In 2015, By Buhari by bionixs: 4:54pm On Jul 28, 2019
Islie:






•Says Southwest was the only secured constituency during merger talks


•Opens up on what he discussed with Tinubu, Akande






https://thenationonlineng.net/how-we-merged-to-defeat-pdp-in-2015-by-buhari/


I think Nigerians would have been better off if you hadn't merged
Re: How We Merged To Defeat PDP In 2015, By Buhari by fawalej(m): 4:54pm On Jul 28, 2019
Who the marging help?
Re: How We Merged To Defeat PDP In 2015, By Buhari by FuckThaMod: 4:54pm On Jul 28, 2019
Anytime i remember 2015 i just dey vex.. It was that year that brought in these rogues in the first place. See as them humble during the campaign angry

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Re: How We Merged To Defeat PDP In 2015, By Buhari by Nobody: 4:55pm On Jul 28, 2019
You should be telling us your achievements Mr President

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Re: How We Merged To Defeat PDP In 2015, By Buhari by Nemesis909: 4:55pm On Jul 28, 2019
Some people are looking for sniper right now.
grin

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Re: How We Merged To Defeat PDP In 2015, By Buhari by SouthSouth1914: 4:55pm On Jul 28, 2019
Of what significance is the merger?? The merger had brought nothing but difficulties and untold hardship coupled with deaths in different parts of the country.

In saner climes, Mr President would have resigned or made to resign.

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Re: How We Merged To Defeat PDP In 2015, By Buhari by Tywo2018: 4:55pm On Jul 28, 2019
grin grin see Osinbajo Cap and neck. Poverty and stress na bad tin oo grin grin

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Re: How We Merged To Defeat PDP In 2015, By Buhari by yesloaded: 4:56pm On Jul 28, 2019
In 2019?

Re: How We Merged To Defeat PDP In 2015, By Buhari by BeeBeeOoh(m): 4:56pm On Jul 28, 2019
shocked



Isn't is obvious that Buhari is talking about 2015 in 2019??
Re: How We Merged To Defeat PDP In 2015, By Buhari by Fragility6: 4:56pm On Jul 28, 2019
Is this man okay? Na merger e wan dey talk for the next four years? No economic policies, no security strategies, nothing. He really meant it when he said the next four years would be rough. Chai. Yar'adua abeg resurrect make buhari take your place.

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Re: How We Merged To Defeat PDP In 2015, By Buhari by careytommy37(m): 4:57pm On Jul 28, 2019
embarassed embarassed embarassed

Is this what he has to say?
His first interview in a very long time...
Just imagine, the head of a government!

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Re: How We Merged To Defeat PDP In 2015, By Buhari by EdidemOluomo: 4:57pm On Jul 28, 2019
Scantyhair:
I only need one thing from buhari

To allow me fu..ck Aisha

My friend receive sense to reason well.

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Re: How We Merged To Defeat PDP In 2015, By Buhari by Dwin046(m): 4:58pm On Jul 28, 2019
After 5 years, he is still talking about it.menh is like this man love living in the past

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Re: How We Merged To Defeat PDP In 2015, By Buhari by gozmok1(m): 4:59pm On Jul 28, 2019
lol king of North after you won what happened half of the resources from the south south accounts for the budget of the unproductive northern states
Federal projects in north takes 60% of total projects.
Quota system sees the north producing 90% of dunce out of the 60% minimum positions they get yet have no business been in administrative positions (the output which affects nigeria).
Series of senseless war, almajiri, illetracy, insurgency which are unproductive that the fg services at national expense.
Law and order, freedom of expression, educational standard seems to be enforced only in the south and not north.
The Tony Elumelu foundation recently organized a startup competition that every Nigerian pitched for but had to organize a special one for our "disadvantaged" blodas to catch up in "their own league".
I can go on and on but even when I agree the leaders in the south are not saints the truth is how many times have the south ruled and can you compare the results anywhere with the northerns who have ruled this county

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Re: How We Merged To Defeat PDP In 2015, By Buhari by Oladayo12(m): 4:59pm On Jul 28, 2019
Nemesis909:
Some people are looking for sniper right now.
grin
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