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2019: PDP, APC Chieftains Seek Alternative Platforms by Islie: 8:39am On Jun 26, 2017
Posted by Onyekachi Eze and Johnchuks Onuanyim


There are indications that most chieftains of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have given up on the party even before the Supreme Court delivers judgement on the party’s leadership crisis.

Similarly, some chieftains of the All Progressives Congress (APC) are also seeking alternative platforms ahead of the 2019 general elections and have, like their PDP counterparts, pitched their tents with the newly registered political parties.

The Supreme Court had, on May 22, reserved judgement on the matter between the Ali Modu Sheriff and Ahmed Makarfi factions over control of the PDP, but most chieftains of the Makarfi faction have opted for alternative platforms in order not to be caught napping.

The move by the party chieftains have cleared the initial haze over those behind the parties recently registered by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) as the arrowheads are openly identifying with the respective parties. Others have pitched their tents with existing parties, including the ruling APC.

The new parties: Action Democratic Party (ADP), Advanced Peoples Democratic Alliance (APDA), Young Progressive Party (YPP), New Generation Party of Nigeria (NGP) and All Democratic Peoples Movement (ADPM), were penultimate Friday, presented with their certificates of registration by the INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu.

The ADP, had all along worn the tag of a mega party and was associated with some un-named aggrieved members of the ruling APC and the PDP. The party’s promoters are said to have their eyes on the 2019 presidency, but the feeling is that the present arrangement in both parties will not allow them actualise their ambitions.

“The arrowheads of the new party are unlikely to realise their ambitions in 2019 if they remain in both parties because the political equation will work against them.

That is why they are coming together to form a mega party that will give the APC and PDP a run for their money,” a source told New Telegraph.

The source, who is a chieftain of the ruling APC, added: “You know that even APC as a political party does not hold the political space up to 50 per cent. Many party members don’t know where the pendulum would swing in 2019, given President Muhammadu Buhari’s health.

“If Buhari does not contest in 2019, which is likely and would not be able to hold the party together for its primaries and convention, there would be crisis in the APC and that would make some persons to leave and seek their political fortunes in one of the newly registered political parties.
You will recall that the media recently reported the APC National Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, as saying that APC can be voted out in 2019.”

While no known APC member has openly associated with the ADP, some notable chieftains of the PDP have so far identified with the new party. They include former party officials and political office holders.

Top on the list are pioneer PDP National Secretary, Chief Rex Onyeabor; former Chief Whip of the Senate, Rowland Owie; Senator Joseph Waku; former governor of Plateau State, Fidelis Tapgun and former Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Bagudu Hirse.

Others are former Minister of State for the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Senator Solomon Ewuga; immediate past Director General of National Orientation Agency (NOA), Mr. Mike Omeri; Senators Usman Jibrin and Haliru Kaima; former Minister of State for Agriculture and Rural Development, Mr. Nojeem Awodele and Hon. Amusa Amanga.
Engr. Sani Yagbayi is the protem national chairman of the party.

While the ADP promoters have described it as a mega party, a chieftain of the APC, however, told one of our correspondents that he is yet to understand why the platform is christened a mega party.

He said: “When APC was formed, we know how it came about. There were the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) and faction of All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), some PDP governors later joined, and later some senators and House of Representatives members. Apart from some PDP members, I am yet to see notable politicians from APC joining the party. Maybe they might still join.”

He expressed doubt over the possibility of any of those already identified with the party winning election in their constituencies, saying: “Since 1999, have any of these people you mentioned won any election?”

But, a member of the ADP, who did not want to be mentioned, however, said the real backers of the party would be unveiled now that it has been registered.

He disclosed that besides those who have openly identified with the new party, there are others on the sidelines, waiting for the Supreme Court’s judgement on the PDP leadership.

According to him, one of such people is the father of a former Speaker of the House of Representatives, who, according to him, is among those behind the party.

For APDA, investigations revealed that some chieftains of the PDP, including members of the party’s Board of Trustees (BoT), are the major promoters.

A notable chieftain of the party, who have so far identified with the party, is media mogul, Chief Raymond Dokpesi. The party also has a former National Chairman of Labour Party (LP), Barr. Dan Nwanyanwu, as one of its major promoters. It was also gathered that a member of the PDP BoT has a hand in APDA’s registration.

“Though we are still hopeful we will win at the Supreme Court, but if Sheriff wins, most of us will join APDA except members of BoT because of the property of the PDP,” a source within the party told our correspondent.

The source added that some notable politicians from the APC also have hands in the new party.

He categorically said the Makarfi-led PDP faction would have used the July 22 local government election in Lagos State to test APDA’s strength, but for the delay in the party’s registration.

This, he explained, informed the agreement between the Makarfi-led faction in the state under the leadership of former PDP National Chairman (South), Chief Olabode George, with the Labour Party to field candidates for the Lagos council poll.

“Just as in Delta State, where Accord Party gave us its platform, in Lagos, we are working with Labour Party for the council poll and be sure that we will shock the ruling APC,” the source said.

Meanwhile, the APC has denied that its members are part of the new parties. National Secretary of the party, Mallam Mai Mala Buni, who spoke with New Telegraph distanced members the ruling party from the newly registered parties.

Buni, in response to a Short Message Service (SMS) sent to his phone on whether APC chieftains are part of the promoters of the new parties, said: “It is not true.”


https://newtelegraphonline.com/2017/06/2019-pdp-apc-chieftains-seek-alternative-platforms/


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Re: 2019: PDP, APC Chieftains Seek Alternative Platforms by dollarcoolcat(m): 8:44am On Jun 26, 2017
Same thieves different platform. I've given up votin in ths con3, I can't come n kill mysef. If they like they form alliance of saint party(aosp) or heaven's party(hp), it none of my business

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Re: 2019: PDP, APC Chieftains Seek Alternative Platforms by Nobody: 8:46am On Jun 26, 2017
If this country is not restructured there is no amount of parties that can change it.



The foundation is weak while the roof is being coated with nice zinc daily

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Re: 2019: PDP, APC Chieftains Seek Alternative Platforms by andyboi4real(m): 8:56am On Jun 26, 2017
They will always be looking for new platform to carry out their evil ambition instead of looking for new ways of improving the life of the masses...
God Help Nigerians,Amen

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Re: 2019: PDP, APC Chieftains Seek Alternative Platforms by CplusJason: 9:00am On Jun 26, 2017
Another year, another story, another party, same old thieves. grin

They keep betraying and playing us for a fool...

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Re: 2019: PDP, APC Chieftains Seek Alternative Platforms by sunnysunny69(m): 9:05am On Jun 26, 2017
bunch of thieves
Re: 2019: PDP, APC Chieftains Seek Alternative Platforms by brunofarad(m): 11:51am On Jun 26, 2017
Hehehe



And the comedy continues

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Re: 2019: PDP, APC Chieftains Seek Alternative Platforms by Nobody: 11:52am On Jun 26, 2017
grin grin grin grin

There is fire on the mountain...

Run run run!

A big big fire!
Re: 2019: PDP, APC Chieftains Seek Alternative Platforms by ziego(m): 11:52am On Jun 26, 2017
Re: 2019: PDP, APC Chieftains Seek Alternative Platforms by OgaBuhari: 11:53am On Jun 26, 2017
Fayose is our new president come 2019, I don't care which ever platform he vies for cos if the Supreme Court's verdicts falls on Sheriff then Fayose will form a new party with wike and the rest and they will take over the presidential seat and form a new government and clean up the mess that buhari has shitted on.
As for APC I have no business with bunch of charlatans for all I care, Oyegun and ThiefNubuu can dissolve the party for all I care.
I rest my case

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Re: 2019: PDP, APC Chieftains Seek Alternative Platforms by dessz(m): 11:53am On Jun 26, 2017
abeg make dem carry their wahala and gooo!!!
Re: 2019: PDP, APC Chieftains Seek Alternative Platforms by emmasege: 11:54am On Jun 26, 2017
At this juncture, it only makes sense that different sections and pressure groups in the country demand that there will be no elections in their respective regions come 2019 if the country is not restructured. The successors of Buhari's APC could be worse than the current regime just as the current is worse than the former, except the foundation is restrutured.

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Re: 2019: PDP, APC Chieftains Seek Alternative Platforms by femo122: 11:54am On Jun 26, 2017
APC + PDP = thieves

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Re: 2019: PDP, APC Chieftains Seek Alternative Platforms by melanier: 11:55am On Jun 26, 2017
Ashawo politicians. These criminals that call themselve APC & PDP Chieftains are doing politics of interest and selfish.
nigeria newspaper
Re: 2019: PDP, APC Chieftains Seek Alternative Platforms by ugosonics: 11:55am On Jun 26, 2017
So which one do dey want to join now that is safe. Our problem is not the party
Re: 2019: PDP, APC Chieftains Seek Alternative Platforms by Philinho(m): 11:55am On Jun 26, 2017
They should continue .they're the reason we are now been addressed with Hausa language because of their lack of focus n vision for d nation.
Re: 2019: PDP, APC Chieftains Seek Alternative Platforms by magoo10(m): 11:58am On Jun 26, 2017
If they like let them jump into the ocean to form a new party ,We are boycotting all elections in the east ,they can go on ruling the gullible
Re: 2019: PDP, APC Chieftains Seek Alternative Platforms by dignity33: 11:59am On Jun 26, 2017
I suggest that in 2019 General election GEJ should allowed the mandate to implement 2014 confab, as he is the only man that have Nigeria in heart.

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Re: 2019: PDP, APC Chieftains Seek Alternative Platforms by amanda2013(f): 12:00pm On Jun 26, 2017
Same old T's

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Re: 2019: PDP, APC Chieftains Seek Alternative Platforms by TANKDESTROYER(m): 12:01pm On Jun 26, 2017
Hope folks will wise up now
Re: 2019: PDP, APC Chieftains Seek Alternative Platforms by aplus2016: 12:05pm On Jun 26, 2017
May God touch their hearts to do right and implement his will for his people.

This is because they are the problem and the solution of Nigeria. The political class and their decisions/policies whether we like it or not control all other sectors and every other thing in the country
Re: 2019: PDP, APC Chieftains Seek Alternative Platforms by Emusan(m): 12:14pm On Jun 26, 2017
dollarcoolcat:
Same thieves different platform. I've given up votin in ths con3, I can't come n kill mysef. If they like they form alliance of saint party(aosp) or heaven's party(hp), it none of my business

So you just realized? I stop voting after 2007 election.

The irony part of it is that people here especially the so called Youth haven't seen this reality.

They keep shouting about PDP & APC when these elites keep milking their future dry.

To me I don't see 2019 as a political years of successful changes in Nigeria rather the call for absolute total resolution in Nigeria system for a brighter future for this nation should be the clamouring call for all and sundry.

Those who have the love of this nation at heart should know that now is the time to support restructuring and fight for the future of this nation instead of rally round political parts.

If we fail to fight for it now, unborn generation will continue to suffer for it because we can't keep doing things the same way ALL THE TIME and be expecting different results.

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Re: 2019: PDP, APC Chieftains Seek Alternative Platforms by Nobody: 12:33pm On Jun 26, 2017
BroZuma:
grin grin grin grin

There is fire on the mountain...

Run run run!

A big big fire!

The fire is over. cool
Re: 2019: PDP, APC Chieftains Seek Alternative Platforms by madbuhari: 12:35pm On Jun 26, 2017
APC I wonder what they will use to scam us this time around... I hope with the help of TB Joshua they could resurrect the 93years coma induced Fulani vegetable from where ever they are keeping him , he will campaign on wheelchair with life supporting machine slap on his back... yellowbar rented village zombies will still see him as their Messiah

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Re: 2019: PDP, APC Chieftains Seek Alternative Platforms by AkupeMBANO(f): 1:04pm On Jun 26, 2017
the funny thing is that people are no longer interested sef

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Re: 2019: PDP, APC Chieftains Seek Alternative Platforms by regma: 1:10pm On Jun 26, 2017
i think we the youth need to create our own Political Party to make Nigeria better.

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Re: 2019: PDP, APC Chieftains Seek Alternative Platforms by dollarcoolcat(m): 1:13pm On Jun 26, 2017
Emusan:


So you just realized? I stop voting after 2007 election.

The irony part of it is that people here especially the so called Youth haven't seen this reality.

They keep shouting about PDP & APC when these elites keep milking their future dry.

To me I don't see 2019 as a political years of successful changes in Nigeria rather the call for absolute total resolution in Nigeria system for a brighter future for this nation should be the clamouring call for all and sundry.

Those who have the love of this nation at heart should know that now is the time to support restructuring and fight for the future of this nation instead of rally round political parts.

If we fail to fight for it now, unborn generation will continue to suffer for it because we can't keep doing things the same way ALL THE TIME and be expecting different results.

Asin I always lament the time wastin 2015 election
Re: 2019: PDP, APC Chieftains Seek Alternative Platforms by Paperwhite(m): 1:20pm On Jun 26, 2017
Nah to jump ship remain.Nigerians politicians have no firm political ideology that they believe in.

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Re: 2019: PDP, APC Chieftains Seek Alternative Platforms by Paperwhite(m): 1:23pm On Jun 26, 2017
Emusan:


So you just realized? I stop voting after 2007 election.

The irony part of it is that people here especially the so called Youth haven't seen this reality.

They keep shouting about PDP & APC when these elites keep milking their future dry.

[/b]"To me I don't see 2019 as a political years of successful changes in Nigeria rather the call for absolute total resolution in Nigeria system for a brighter future for this nation should be the clamouring call for all and sundry.
Those who have the love of this nation at heart should know that now is the time to support restructuring and fight for the future of this nation instead of rally round political parts.
If we fail to fight for it now, unborn generation will continue to suffer for it because we can't keep doing things the same way ALL THE TIME and be expecting different results.
[b] It will be well with you dear.
Re: 2019: PDP, APC Chieftains Seek Alternative Platforms by helinues: 1:27pm On Jun 26, 2017
okay we don hear

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