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Sacked APC NWC Makes U-Turn, Won’t Challenge Dissolution In Court by kahal29: 4:17am On Jun 27, 2020
THE Thursday dissolution of the National Working Committee (NWC) of the All Progressives Congress (APC) may no longer be challenged in court by aggrieved members after all.

The former NWC members have jettisoned their initial threat to go to court and have now resolved to work for the rebuilding of the party,the immediate past National Secretary of the party, Mallam Waziri Bulama, said yesterday.

He attributed the crisis to the ambitions of some leaders .

He also said the failure of all organs of the party to function effectively affected the party.

But he was optimistic that the APC would not break up despite the crisis at hand.

Also on Friday, the Chairman of the Progressive Governors Forum (PGF), Alhaji Atiku Bagudu, declared that alleged threats by some members of the dissolved National Working Committee (NWC) of the party to challenge the dissolution in court were created by the media.

The chairman of the Caretaker/Convention committee of the party, Governor Mai Mala Buni of Yobe State, is understood to have commenced efforts to reach out to stakeholders of the party to bury their hatchets and rally round his committee to rebuild the party.

Reviewing the events of the last few days including the NWC dissolution and reactions of some party members, Bulama said the sacked NWC has already accepted the Thursday decisions of the National Executive Committee, would not go to court and would defer to Buhari.

Bulama spoke to some media in Abuja.

He said: “Following consultations with our leaders all the stakeholders, we have accepted the decision of the President on the dissolution of NWC and the setting up of a Caretaker Committee headed by Governor Mai Mala Buni.

“We are respecting the President. We are not antagonistic. All the views we expressed were in the light of the constitution of the party.”

Asked of plans to go to court, he said: “Consulting our leaders and stakeholders does not mean going to court. We have no such plans.

“We are putting aside all constitutional and legal processes in the overall interest of the party. We have respect for authority, we appeal to all the stakeholders not to escalate the crisis in the party. We will cooperate with Buni’s committee which will organize a convention in the next six months.”

Tracing the origin of the crisis, Bulama said all the organs of the APC collapsed giving rise to problems of all sorts.

“This is what is propelling some segments of the party in struggling to take control of the party because some elements within the Nigerian political elite see the political party as only within the limited scope of a function of a party as a special purpose vehicle for elections; thinking that if they seize control of the party and without Buhari, they can steer the party in one direction or the other,” he said.

“And this, actually and truly, is one of the philosophical and political issues and tensions we are facing in the party. There is no doubt about that. But certainly, the party can withstand this.

“The court cases were triggered by some of these interests some of which are political, some personal. For instance, political ambition, someone thinks that if he takes over the party, he can use it for this purpose or that. He or she wants to secure election in the local government, state, or the national level and use it to his own advantage. This can trigger agitation within the party.

“And this can make people to mobilize, lead to demonstration. They may even go to court or release information to the media direct. All these are interests; some of which are political, economic and even personal are the things that derive agitation and conflict within the party. But the party’s constitution has already provided for conflict resolution.”

He said APC would not break up contrary to the expectations in some quarters.

His words: “There are various people and groups in the party with different needs and aspirations. There are some who want power; there are people who only want empowerment; there are those who want influence, employment; some want respect and acknowledgement. The interests in a party are very diverse and varied

“And when I say these pressures, interests and demands within the 16 million registered members cause no threat to the survival of the party, I am talking with authority.

“I have not seen threats of breakup of this party. But I have seen pressures, tensions to occupy one post or the other especially calls for why is there no NEC, why is there no this and that? I am saying that all the 14 organs had been in comatose.”

He said the party organs had not been functioning well culminating in the stress it was facing.

He said: “The party has 14 organs from the polling unit committee to the national convention. But, you see, in the last two years all these organs have not been activated.

“People talk about NEC.What about the Zonal Executive Committee (ZEC), or the State Executive committee (SEC), Local Government Executive committee (LEC) or the Ward Executive Committee which is WEC? All of them have not been meeting, they have not been discussing party issues, they have not been discussing community and national issues; they have not been sending reports to the leadership for evaluation, to influence policies or to assure members and so on.

“For instance, the constitution says that the NEC of the party should meet every three months; they have not been meeting. What is responsible for that? The reason is neither Buhari nor Oshiomhole nor anybody. The circumstances in which we found ourselves led to that.

Bulama spoke of efforts made by President Buhari and other APC leaders to persuade Governor Godwin Obaseki to resolve Edo crisis.

He said it was unfortunate that the interventions did not work.

“As a party, we did everything humanly possible to appeal to the feuding sides in Edo State. Obaseki was on one hand and other stakeholders on the other.

Those stakeholders included the 14 members of the House of Assembly that he decided to lock out because he inaugurated the state House of Assembly with only nine members. For the past one year, he has been running the state House of Assembly with the Speaker nominated by only nine members.

“There was nothing that was not done by all stakeholders of our party from our top leadership to other stakeholders like the governors, APC Governors’ Forum and the National Assembly to bring these stakeholders together: the governor and 14 House of Assembly members, the governor and five National Assembly members, the governor and House of Representatives members led by Hon. Julius Ihonvbare, the governor and the senator from Edo North, the governor and other stakeholders of the party.

“Severally, President Muhammadu Buhari talked to Obaseki and he appealed to all the stakeholders. The APC Governors Forum sent a delegation led by Governor Abdullahi Ganduje. The party set up a committee led by the Senate President, Obaseki said he did not want by claiming that the Senate was biased .They sent another team.

“Look, all these options and others were explored but unfortunately all these did not work and it led to a point, regrettably, where Obaseki left the party.”

Support Caretaker Committee- Issa-Onilu


Lending credence to Bulama’s statement that there would be no litigation over the dissolution of the NWC,one of its members and the immediate past National Publicity Secretary of the party, Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu yesterday drummed support for the Buni led Caretaker committee of the party.

Issa-Onilu said yesterday that having reflected on the events of the past few days and the outcome of Thursday’s NEC meeting “as a party man, I declare my support for the actions taken by Mr. President”.

He observed that the party was ominously hanging on a cliff and as expected, “something had to give way because the APC could not have continued along that obvious path of destruction”.

The Kwara born politician who said he was speaking for himself and not the dissolved NWC, called on every member of the party to rally round the Caretaker/Extra-Ordinary Convention Planning Committee led by Governor Mai Mala Buni, as they embark on the process of rebuilding our party to the height we all desire.

“Ours must be a party that is strong and truly progressive; one that can provide our government the support it requires to deliver more dividends of democracy.

We all have the obligation to subordinate our individual interests to the collective interests of our government and country.

“The task of preserving President Muhammadu Buhari’s unprecedented legacies is not negotiable,” he said.

Buni launches initiative to pacify aggrieved NWC members, others

The chairman of the APC Caretaker/Convention committee, Governor Mai Mala Buni of Yobe State, is said to have commenced efforts to reach out to stakeholders of the party as part of the measures to reconcile all the warring factions.

The Nation learnt that some members of the dissolved leadership of the party, after considering the circumstances leading to the dissolution, resolved to take legal actions. But it was also gathered that the decision to go to court and challenge the resolutions of the NEC meeting is yet to be agreed upon by all the aggrieved NWC members.

Sources close to the governor said on Friday that he had already started discussing with major actors in the crisis to avoid making statements that can aggravate the current situation.

Said the source:”the caretaker chairman is aware of talks about some members likely to go to court. He is bothered like any other serious leader would be. But he is not relenting on his efforts to keep the party united.

“I can tell you for free that between Thursday and now, he has reached out to, and spoken to all the major actors in the crisis. Call any NWC member and ask if the caretaker chairman hasn’t made effort towards reconciliation.

“He is aware of the assignment ahead of him.

“Like he told a group of party leaders who visited him today, the first thing he wants to do is work towards ensuring that his committee is accepted by all the parties in the crisis. After that, he wants to build confidence among party members and chieftains. He is determined to ensure that nobody goes to court again and he is working hard toward that.”

The Nation also gathered that Buni may have decided to involve party leaders like President Muhammadu Buhari, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, National Leader Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, former Chairman John Odigie Oyegun, Senator Sanni Yerima and others in his peace efforts.

“One major plan he has is to ensure that President Buhari, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, National Leader Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, former Chairman John Odigie Oyegun, Senator Sani Yerima and others are never kept in the dark about happenings in the party again.

“To this end, he intends to keep then involved in his peace efforts for the party all through his tenure. He has planned already, a number of meetings with these party leaders as part of the effort to reposition the APC.”

https://thenationonlineng.net/sacked-apc-nwc-makes-u-turn-wont-challenge-dissolution/

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Re: Sacked APC NWC Makes U-Turn, Won’t Challenge Dissolution In Court by odiks: 4:18am On Jun 27, 2020
Good

Re: Sacked APC NWC Makes U-Turn, Won’t Challenge Dissolution In Court by 1Alex: 4:21am On Jun 27, 2020
J A N J A W E E D

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Re: Sacked APC NWC Makes U-Turn, Won’t Challenge Dissolution In Court by kahal29: 4:27am On Jun 27, 2020
odiks:
Good

I concur

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Re: Sacked APC NWC Makes U-Turn, Won’t Challenge Dissolution In Court by spirul77: 4:28am On Jun 27, 2020
APC + PDP = one party, different branches.

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Re: Sacked APC NWC Makes U-Turn, Won’t Challenge Dissolution In Court by okosodo: 4:32am On Jun 27, 2020
Dem fear

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Re: Sacked APC NWC Makes U-Turn, Won’t Challenge Dissolution In Court by DonFreshmoney(m): 4:33am On Jun 27, 2020
Do they have any choice? They should have tested Buhari resolve by going to court then they would have known now that even though he is old, he is still a general..

Nonsense frog and his committee of frogs

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Re: Sacked APC NWC Makes U-Turn, Won’t Challenge Dissolution In Court by Gandollaar(f): 4:37am On Jun 27, 2020
LoL... afraid catch dem.

The fear of Efcc is the beginning of wisdom.

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Re: Sacked APC NWC Makes U-Turn, Won’t Challenge Dissolution In Court by hisexcellency34: 4:39am On Jun 27, 2020
Who born monkey well? They want to take Buhari's patience for cowardice. They should have tried it and see if EFCC won't open their Corrupt yansh especially Hilliard Eta and Lanre Issa- Onilu. Reason why I respect OBJ

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Re: Sacked APC NWC Makes U-Turn, Won’t Challenge Dissolution In Court by ursullalinda(f): 4:39am On Jun 27, 2020
Hahaha......seems they got a call from EFCC.......cowards!......They should count their losses and move on biko.......so sorry they were played.......that has been our story since.

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Re: Sacked APC NWC Makes U-Turn, Won’t Challenge Dissolution In Court by Aufbauh(m): 4:39am On Jun 27, 2020
There's definitely no need, let them shame their distractors.
The resolution of the APC NEC was actually a draw game between the warring parties.
The difference is that they're some team that celebrate draw game as if they are the winner, simply because they never expected a point.

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Re: Sacked APC NWC Makes U-Turn, Won’t Challenge Dissolution In Court by Uglyaddy: 4:39am On Jun 27, 2020
Very useless party.

Hopefully before 2023,APC would have become shadow of itself.

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Re: Sacked APC NWC Makes U-Turn, Won’t Challenge Dissolution In Court by manuelreports: 4:40am On Jun 27, 2020
The fear of EFCC is the beginning of Wis....

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Re: Sacked APC NWC Makes U-Turn, Won’t Challenge Dissolution In Court by nextstep(m): 4:41am On Jun 27, 2020
Wise choice... lawyer for chop your moni for nothing. Not to mention EFCC will suddenly take interest in your matter, as per Baba's modus operandi

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Re: Sacked APC NWC Makes U-Turn, Won’t Challenge Dissolution In Court by mooremoney(m): 4:41am On Jun 27, 2020
Make Osho try nonsense, make efcc carry am immediately

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Re: Sacked APC NWC Makes U-Turn, Won’t Challenge Dissolution In Court by gunuvi(m): 4:41am On Jun 27, 2020
You mean the internally displaced politicians? grin grin

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Re: Sacked APC NWC Makes U-Turn, Won’t Challenge Dissolution In Court by nairaman66(m): 4:41am On Jun 27, 2020
DonFreshmoney:
Do they have any choice? They should have tested Buhari resolve by going to court then they would have known now that even though he is old, he is still a general..

Nonsense frog and his committee of frogs

Buhari is only a general in useless stuffs that won’t bring meaningful results to Nigeria. Five good years as we speak, yet the general is as useless as P in psychology!

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Re: Sacked APC NWC Makes U-Turn, Won’t Challenge Dissolution In Court by Unruffledgrace(m): 4:42am On Jun 27, 2020
EFCC have dust up their files.... especially the bullion van internal displaced national leader

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Re: Sacked APC NWC Makes U-Turn, Won’t Challenge Dissolution In Court by uniqueboi1(m): 4:43am On Jun 27, 2020
E dn tey EFCC dae oppress politicians. Abeg go court make them use Magu reignite the anti-corruption war.

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Re: Sacked APC NWC Makes U-Turn, Won’t Challenge Dissolution In Court by Asek1(m): 4:43am On Jun 27, 2020
As if they had a chance in the first place cheesy

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Re: Sacked APC NWC Makes U-Turn, Won’t Challenge Dissolution In Court by bigboluet(m): 4:44am On Jun 27, 2020
This is not the end of Osho baba. He will be alive to see OBASEKI win the gubernatorial election. Then that will be his end

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Re: Sacked APC NWC Makes U-Turn, Won’t Challenge Dissolution In Court by Yankee101: 4:44am On Jun 27, 2020
The fear of EFCC

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Re: Sacked APC NWC Makes U-Turn, Won’t Challenge Dissolution In Court by muykem: 4:44am On Jun 27, 2020
That's my advice to them. Composition of the caretaker committee is fair enough and shortly there will be another convention to elect another party chieftains.
Re: Sacked APC NWC Makes U-Turn, Won’t Challenge Dissolution In Court by Bobby4090: 4:45am On Jun 27, 2020
The success/failure of this venture can only be seen if they APC end up winning Edo state by Sept. If they lose Edo state, then all they did and have done would be in vain and will serve as a lesson to future intra party relations.

Buhari is a failure here. Is it after the damage has been done that they're now coming out to blame Obaseki for not accepting peace. He Buhari should has warned Obaseki long ago and applied serious pressure for those 14 Assembly men to be sworn in instead of just appealing to him. Had Obaseki sworn in those folks I believe all these issues would not have escalated. And if he Obaseki happens to win again by Sept. I bet he'll never swear them in till they all leave office. I wonder how a man could have such cold hatred for people elected by their constituencies just like himself.

Buhari- should have been strict on Obaseki and threaten party sanctions if he Obaseki still refuses to swear in those Assemby guys. Buhari came out too late to get involved.

Oshiomole - Should have been quietly visiting Buhari and urging him to lead the battle. After all he Buhari is the practical party head. Oshiomhole was fighting a battle Buhari should have fought.

Tinubu - Should have told Oshiomole to either convince Buhari to go against Obaseki or forget the battle.

Obaseki - Should have had a forgiving heart and settled the Edo crisis. He seems to me like someone ready to fight while forgetting that negotiations are also part of the battle.

Those are my view.

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Re: Sacked APC NWC Makes U-Turn, Won’t Challenge Dissolution In Court by ZACHIE: 4:45am On Jun 27, 2020
They have flashed them their charge sheet,
especially that froggie.
Sins will not allow these thieving politicians to go against Buhari.

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Re: Sacked APC NWC Makes U-Turn, Won’t Challenge Dissolution In Court by Back2Daura(m): 4:45am On Jun 27, 2020
They have no choice. They have nothing to gain going to court. Tinubu said he spent 35billion naira to elect PMB, and I wonder why he could repeat that same statement last night when a chieftain (names withheld) visited him again. Even with Fowler he was able to recoup back his cash.

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Re: Sacked APC NWC Makes U-Turn, Won’t Challenge Dissolution In Court by HappyCanadian: 4:52am On Jun 27, 2020
DonFreshmoney:
Do they have any choice? They should have tested Buhari resolve by going to court then [s]they would have known now that even though he is old, he is still a general[/s]..

Nonsense frog and his committee of frogs
General that Boko Haram and Bandits are killing his people and he cannot go and fight them just as Chadian president did, is that one a general?

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Re: Sacked APC NWC Makes U-Turn, Won’t Challenge Dissolution In Court by Chiedu4Trump: 4:54am On Jun 27, 2020
Southerners appear to be a special brand of Mumus

The North always seems to fool them

Ask Awo, Ekwueme, Abiola, GEJ, Osinbajo & Tinubu to see that the North cant be trusted


This Yoruba elder explains it well

https://twitter.com/jacksonpbn/status/1276523154639409152?s=20

When will the South get sense?

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Re: Sacked APC NWC Makes U-Turn, Won’t Challenge Dissolution In Court by Auxtin85(m): 4:58am On Jun 27, 2020
Why na, these guys need to further destabilize the party

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Re: Sacked APC NWC Makes U-Turn, Won’t Challenge Dissolution In Court by easyfem(m): 5:06am On Jun 27, 2020
confused party and there is no opposition party right now to honest

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