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2019: APC Camps That Will Determine Buhari’s Fate by yns4real: 6:36am On Apr 22, 2018
TOBI AWORINDE writes on the political groups within the All Progressives Congress bloc that will determine the success or otherwise of President Muhammadu Buhari ’ s second - term bid next year

With President Muhammadu Buhari ’s recent declaration to seek re -election in 2019, presumably , the ruling All Progressives Congress is mapping out various strategies to ensure the success of his campaign .

Particularly crucial to the President ’s ambition will be key allies whose former political parties — the Action Congress of Nigeria , the Congress for Progressive Change, the All Nigeria Peoples Party and a faction of the All Progressives Grand Alliance — merged in 2013 to form the APC. The merger paved the way for an unprecedented presidential election victory by an opposition party.

But going into the 2019 elections , the stakes seem higher for the ruling party, especially now that the APC ’s incumbency hangs in the balance and the threat of another determined opposition party looms large . Evidently , Buhari will need all the help he can get.

ACN camp

Back in 2009, when scores of opposition parties existed without any real electoral leverage , Asiwaju Bola Tinubu advocated a mega party to challenge the then ruling Peoples Democratic Party . Tinubu, once the lone opposition governor in the South - West , was one of those who championed a two- party system and sought for members of the opposition to forge a united front in order to win at the polls.

The call came after the highly controversial 2007 general elections, which saw the emergence of the now late Umaru Yar ’ Adua of the PDP as president . According to CNN, election observers from the European Union described those polls as “ the worst they had ever seen anywhere in the world , with rampant vote rigging , violence, theft of ballot boxes and intimidation .”

Part of the groundwork that was laid for what would become the APC began when the Alliance for Democracy, the party on whose platform Tinubu became Lagos State governor from 1999 to 2007, underwent a metamorphosis . The AD partook in a merger with other opposition parties, including the Justice Party and the Advance Congress of Democrats, to become the Action Congress and later the Action Congress of Nigeria .

The merger helped secure the ACN ’ s dominance in Lagos , Ekiti, Ondo, Oyo, Osun, Edo, Kogi , Bauchi, Plateau, Niger and Adamawa states. Tinubu ’ s role as the spearhead of this merger and later the APC alliance consolidated his political influence in the country , although some argue that his relevance has waned over the years.

Alongside the effort of Tinubu , the contributions of other prominent members of the old ACN proved significant to Buhari ’s 2015 presidential campaign on the platform of the APC.

One of them is the erstwhile ACN national chairman , Chief Bisi Akande. When the ruling party was formed , he steered the party as the interim national chairman until Chief John Odigie- Oyegun took over as the substantive national chairman .

Also , a notable name in the days of the ACN , former Edo State governor, Adams Oshiomhole , was a standard- bearer of the party in the South - South . Oshiomhole remains a force to reckon with in the party. As the party’ s May 14 national convention draws near, he is positioning himself as one of the major contenders for the seat of the national chairman of the APC . This makes him one to watch in the President’ s 2019 campaign .

Like Buhari , former Ekiti State governor , Dr . Kayode Fayemi , has his sights set on returning to power in the state . Fayemi , who got elected on the ACN platform , was unseated by the current governor Ayodele Fayose on June 21, 2014 in an election marred by rigging allegations . If the Minister of Solid Minerals Development wins the election on July 14, he would have reclaimed the only South - West state in the hands of the opposition , thus posing an advantage to the Buhari campaign .

Other key members of the now defunct ACN are Babatunde Fashola (Minister of Power , Works and Housing ), Rauf Aregbesola (Osun State governor), and Abiola Ajimobi (Oyo State governor ).

Speaking in an interview with SUNDAY PUNCH , the Director of Publicity and Strategy, APC, Osun State , Mr . Kunle Oyatomi, gave the assurance that the ACN bloc would deliver for Buhari in the 2019 presidential election .

“ If Buhari is our candidate, we will deliver bloc votes for him ; there is no doubt about that . The former ACN members , who are now in the APC , will surely deliver votes and a resounding victory for the APC candidate in the presidential election .

“ Whoever our candidate is in 2019, I can assure you that the votes from the southern block are well assured . We will do nothing but ensure the victory of our presidential candidate. The ACN bloc in the APC is still very strong. Nothing has changed now. The only thing that has changed is that we have become more strengthened . We are stronger than ever before . Sincerely , I don’ t know of any challenges before us, ” Oyatomi said .

CPC camp

At the point of the APC merger , the CPC was significant as the party to which Buhari belonged . In fact , the CPC was set up for the sole purpose of actualising Buhari ’ s presidential ambition. The foundation for the party was laid by the Buhari Organisation , a campaign group in support of the former military dictator.

Unlike in 2003, when the ANPP gave Buhari an automatic ticket to run for president , he faced some opposition in the 2007 race . Even when he clinched the presidential ticket , there were a number of issues relating to the integration of the TBO with the ANPP Campaign Committee.

Eventually, the party joined forces with the campaign for Yar ’Adua, much to Buhari ’s chagrin. Buhari , feeling betrayed, then left the ANPP to form the CPC .
Following the APC merger , the ex- general brought his CPC family into the fold , including the former CPC national chairman , Tony Momoh , and current Ogun State governor , Ibikunle Amosun.

The governor of Kaduna State, Nasir el- Rufai , never contested election on the platform of the CPC . However, he has been a long -time associate of Buhari and, by extension , the CPC .

These and several others have their work cut out for them as Buhari charges into the 2019 elections on the platform of the APC .

The Publicity Secretary of the APC in Nasarawa State, Mr . Hudu Sambo, said the CPC bloc within the ruling party is strong enough to deliver the required votes that Buhari needs to win the 2019 presidential election .

Sambo said, “ Nasarawa was the only state in the federation controlled by the CPC before the 2015 general elections . We are stronger now because many PDP politicians have since defected to our party.
“ The CPC bloc within the APC will deliver the entire northern Nigeria for President Buhari convincingly in 2019. ”

ANPP camp

The ANPP was established in 1998 under the All Peoples Party . Prior to the APC, the ANPP was a major party in the North, alongside the PDP .

In 1999, the party entered into an alliance with the AD to present Chief Olu Falae as the presidential candidate to challenge Chief Olusegun Obasanjo of the PDP . That year, it won governorship elections in nine states — Kogi , Borno, Yobe , Sokoto, Kano, Jigawa, Zamfara, Kebbi and Kwara.

By 2003, it became the strongest opposition party, controlling seven of the 36 States — Borno, Yobe , Jigawa, Zamfara, Kano , Sokoto, and Kogi . After the 2007 elections, the ANPP controlled only three states — Borno, Yobe and Zamfara.

Buhari was the party’s presidential candidate in 2003 and 2007. In the April 19, 2003 presidential election , Buhari secured 32.2 per cent of the votes. In the 2007 presidential election , he also came second with about 18 per cent of the votes, according to official results . Both results were contested due to irregularities in the conduct of the elections.

Some of the prominent figures in the now defunct ANPP are Minister of Science and Technology and former ANPP national chairman , Dr . Ogbonnaya Onu ; Sen. Ahmed Yerima; and Odigie- Oyegun.

Another original ANPP member is former BoT chairman , Ali Modu Sheriff . After joining the APC in 2013, Sheriff defected to the PDP in 2014.

Following a two- year- long leadership tussle in the PDP , the Court of Appeal sitting in Port Harcourt , Rivers State on February 17, 2017 declared Sheriff as the authentic National Chairman of the PDP . However, in July 2017, the Supreme Court ruled against Sheriff , which led to his removal as the PDP chairman . Sheriff ’ s tenure was rife with accusations of being an APC mole .

Incidentally, two months after his dismissal , he held a private meeting with Vice - President Yemi Osinbajo at the Aso Rock Presidential Villa, Abuja . After the meeting, which held for less than two hours , Sheriff refused to speak with State House correspondents when he was approached.

Moments after , Odigie - Oyegun also came to Aso Rock to see the Chief of Staff to the President , Abba Kyari.

If the PDP was right about Sheriff ’s alleged duplicitous role , he may be a major asset to the Buhari camp in 2019.

APGA camp

APGA , a predominantly south- eastern party, was set up prior to the 2003 elections.
Following a protracted internal battle between then Anambra State governor, Peter Obi , and the former APGA national chairman , Chief Victor Umeh , Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State led a faction of the party into the emerging APC.

Okorocha’s influence is crucial to Buhari , especially as the ruling party’s leading figure in the South - East, where Buhari has encountered the most criticism .

‘New PDP ’ camp

According to several political pundits , the absorption of a group of aggrieved yet powerful PDP members into the APC was the final ingredient in the new alliance ’s winning formula .

At a special PDP convention on August 31, 2013, an Abubakar Baraje -led faction of the PDP announced that it was breaking away from the then ruling party to form the ‘New PDP ’. Arguably the most significant mass defection in Nigeria ’s political history followed on November 26, 2013 when the APC announced its merger with the New PDP .

The merger gave the APC a total of 18 governors and ensured that the party had at its disposal some of the more experienced politicians in the country , including Minister of Transportation and former Rivers State governor , Rotimi Amaechi ; Minister of Agriculture and former PDP chairman , Audu Ogbeh ; former Ekiti State governor , Segun Oni ; Kwara State governor, Abdulfatah Ahmed ; former Anambra State governor, Chris Ngige ; former governor of Adamawa State , Murtala Nyako; and former Kano State governor, Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso .

The Rivers State Publicity Secretary of the APC, Mr . Chris Finebone, told SUNDAY PUNCH that those who formed the New PDP before creating the APC still possessed the quality and following to earn Buhari the highly - coveted second - term victory in 2019.

Finebone admitted that though some persons , who were occupying offices of governor or other political positions in 2014, wielded enormous powers then, their powers might not be as potent in the current dispensation .

He however noted that the presence of such persons in the APC would give the party victory .

Citing Tinubu and Amaechi , the immediate past governor of Rivers State, the APC spokesman maintained that the presence of the duo in the party would surely amount to more votes for Buhari .

“ Generally, on a scale , their power will be less now because they are not occupying the same positions they occupied before as governors. But because they are all in one political party, their strength put together is big enough to help the President win again ,” he stated.


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Re: 2019: APC Camps That Will Determine Buhari’s Fate by Baawaa(m): 6:46am On Apr 22, 2018
If APC thieves like it or not Buhari till 2023 grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: 2019: APC Camps That Will Determine Buhari’s Fate by Paperwhite(m): 7:01am On Apr 22, 2018
Nigerians will rather determine the political fate of the failed president.

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Re: 2019: APC Camps That Will Determine Buhari’s Fate by omowolewa: 7:07am On Apr 22, 2018
Forget analysis, PMB has APC flag already, all they need to manage is implosion. Thatz why PMB is running after Tinubu to give him BeatRice (Carrot and stick) treatment.


Implosion is what opposition need

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Re: 2019: APC Camps That Will Determine Buhari’s Fate by Fuckyoumod: 7:20am On Apr 22, 2018
Lazy Nigerian youths will kill that fate!

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Re: 2019: APC Camps That Will Determine Buhari’s Fate by shadelek(m): 8:30am On Apr 22, 2018
My belief is Nigeria youths are to decide their fate in this coming election and I believe we'll decide well. If apc like make them go hug functioning transformer. All what we need is visionary leader that is ready to lead us well.

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Re: 2019: APC Camps That Will Determine Buhari’s Fate by NotBeenPaid: 8:31am On Apr 22, 2018
Determination is in the hands of the masses - Only if the masses know what they really want.

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Re: 2019: APC Camps That Will Determine Buhari’s Fate by vizkiz: 8:31am On Apr 22, 2018
Fuckyoumod:
Lazy Nigerian youths will kill that fate!


Only the intelligent ones will understand this.

Our votes as Nigerians does not count. The parties will "Determine" the success of their candidates

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Re: 2019: APC Camps That Will Determine Buhari’s Fate by pero45: 8:32am On Apr 22, 2018
They will say it's too long and will not read..... mtchwww.....don't say it was rigged .....

#PMBtill2023
#Lazyyouths over to you

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Re: 2019: APC Camps That Will Determine Buhari’s Fate by moscobabs(m): 8:32am On Apr 22, 2018
Buhari will still win there is no credible candidates who can pull crowd against Buhari for now.

Let forget IBB

Forget OBJ

These tyrants are nothing but hypocrites ,they are criticizing this government not that they meant well for us but for their own selfish interest.

My suggestion is to wait for next four year and pick any of the youths who pull more crowd in 2019 coming election then we vote him in .

But before then we have to work on our constituecies by voting out the rogues in the senate and house of representative. These people suppose to be used as a sacrifice to new nigeria the way the death of MKO and Abacha pave way to democracy

Believe me if all these members of the senate and house of rep and the old fools are still in government even Jesus will not be able to rule us.

Just my point sa

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Re: 2019: APC Camps That Will Determine Buhari’s Fate by oyetunder(m): 8:33am On Apr 22, 2018
cry Only God knows who will see tomorrow talkless of 2019.

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Re: 2019: APC Camps That Will Determine Buhari’s Fate by erepages(f): 8:33am On Apr 22, 2018
Re: 2019: APC Camps That Will Determine Buhari’s Fate by CYBERGHOST007(m): 8:33am On Apr 22, 2018
grin

Re: 2019: APC Camps That Will Determine Buhari’s Fate by NotBeenPaid: 8:34am On Apr 22, 2018
vizkiz:


Only the intelligent ones will understand this.

Our votes as Nigerians does not count.
So you're the only intelligent guy now bah?

Continue cheesy

Even if my vote doesn't count but I'll be glad that I did vote against this government.

Go and get your PVC

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Re: 2019: APC Camps That Will Determine Buhari’s Fate by Nobody: 8:34am On Apr 22, 2018
Like for pdp or apc. Share for visa to leave zoo

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Re: 2019: APC Camps That Will Determine Buhari’s Fate by Sarang(f): 8:35am On Apr 22, 2018
shocked
Please see my signature

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Re: 2019: APC Camps That Will Determine Buhari’s Fate by Nobody: 8:35am On Apr 22, 2018
shadelek:
My belief is Nigeria youths are to decide their fate in this coming election and I believe we'll decide well. If apc like make them go hug functioning transformer. All what we need is visionary leader that is ready to lead us well.
dey deceive ya self.abokis and cows go vote am for north. Ur votes are worthless
Re: 2019: APC Camps That Will Determine Buhari’s Fate by simols(m): 8:35am On Apr 22, 2018
Me i'm mindeding my business about politics. LIKE FOR APC AND SHARE FOR PDP 2019.
Re: 2019: APC Camps That Will Determine Buhari’s Fate by Babagboju(m): 8:36am On Apr 22, 2018
Nah zo
Re: 2019: APC Camps That Will Determine Buhari’s Fate by iamtardey: 8:37am On Apr 22, 2018
meanwhile i video called a girl i met here on NL, and she looks nothing like her profile pics ... undecided
Re: 2019: APC Camps That Will Determine Buhari’s Fate by hollywater: 8:38am On Apr 22, 2018
Camp or no camp Buhari is going back to Duara.He has nothing to offer us at all.

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Re: 2019: APC Camps That Will Determine Buhari’s Fate by karlriz(m): 8:42am On Apr 22, 2018
Be decieving yourself with some useless write-up..fate that has being sealed since the day we were declare Lazy.. angry

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Re: 2019: APC Camps That Will Determine Buhari’s Fate by bluegrass07: 8:43am On Apr 22, 2018
I think the lazy youths alone shall determine the President's fate

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Re: 2019: APC Camps That Will Determine Buhari’s Fate by mcnuel001(m): 8:43am On Apr 22, 2018
Baawaa:
If APC thieves like it or not Buhari till 2023 grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Zombie o zombie, ur brain need factory setting

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Re: 2019: APC Camps That Will Determine Buhari’s Fate by dewaskillz: 8:44am On Apr 22, 2018
This was the same permutations and combination PDP did but they still lost. After the primary election of APC, you will see disgruntled members decamping, infact after the NWC election.

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Re: 2019: APC Camps That Will Determine Buhari’s Fate by AreaFada2: 8:51am On Apr 22, 2018
We shall see when the time comes.
Re: 2019: APC Camps That Will Determine Buhari’s Fate by stano2(m): 9:05am On Apr 22, 2018
They should all die
Re: 2019: APC Camps That Will Determine Buhari’s Fate by IYANGBALI: 9:05am On Apr 22, 2018
Fuckyoumod:
Lazy Nigerian youths will kill that fate!

insha allah
Re: 2019: APC Camps That Will Determine Buhari’s Fate by Fuckyoumod: 9:10am On Apr 22, 2018
vizkiz:


Only the intelligent ones will understand this.

Our votes as Nigerians does not count. The parties will "Determine" the success of their candidates
this is why he thinks we are lazy, we can't even fight and ensure as youths that our votes counts.... I'm disappointed in you bro.....

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Re: 2019: APC Camps That Will Determine Buhari’s Fate by scopusng(m): 9:24am On Apr 22, 2018
Thunder fire both APC and buhari
Re: 2019: APC Camps That Will Determine Buhari’s Fate by Nobody: 9:25am On Apr 22, 2018
Lol. Lazy youths will say “and u expect me to read all this Someone should summarize “

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Re: 2019: APC Camps That Will Determine Buhari’s Fate by Str8talk21: 9:42am On Apr 22, 2018
A failure is a failure. People shld stop promoting a failure in d person of President Muhammadu Buhari whom have been rejected by God and we are still here romanticising with a failure.

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