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How Buhari Resolved APC Crisis In 2 Weeks While Insecurity Festers by Islie: 10:31am On Apr 10, 2022
Tongues continue to wag among Nigerians in various fora over the seriousness with which President Muhammadu Buhari handled and resolved the crisis in his...


By Abdullateef Salau


Tongues continue to wag among Nigerians in various fora over the seriousness with which President Muhammadu Buhari handled and resolved the crisis in his party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), in the run off to its national convention last month.

The convention, which held on March 26 at the Eagle Square, Abuja, amid fanfare, was preceded by near-boat-rocking internal wrangling.

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The event came at a time killings, kidnapping and other forms of attacks by terrorists and other criminal groups on hapless communities in Kaduna, Niger and other places across the country reached a crescendo.

Aside security challenges, Nigerians are also battling with a number of economic difficulties including a grueling energy crisis which almost brought the country to a halt due to a long drawn fuel scarcity. Buhari, who also doubles as minister of petroleum was lampooned for allegedly giving lip service to the problem.

Events leading to the party’s convention raised questions about President Buhari’s claim that the security of the country took priority over any other issues for his administration.

The ruling party was also embroiled in leadership crises at a time terrorists were menacing Niger, Kaduna and other northwestern states almost unchallenged.

However, President Buhari, in a quick intervention, asserted his influence as the leader of the party and saved it from collapse, even as insecurity and other pressing national issues needed similar decisive intervention.

The president met with governors several times, gave orders and ensured that they were implemented. Even while on a medical vacation in London, he continued hosting party leaders in a deft move to prevent implosion within the ruling party.

The president also cut short the trip and on his returned continued series of meetings that ensured a seamless transition in the party.

Many believe that if the president had deployed the same leadership, energy and commitment he had shown in resolving the APC crisis to addressing insecurity in the country, the situation would not be as worse as it is.


How Buhari saved party from the brinks

The ruling party, in its eight years of existence, has had four national chairmen – Bisi Akande, John Oyegun, Adams Oshiomhole and Mai Mala Buni.

After Oshiomhole’s unceremonious exit as the party’s chairman, President Buhari’s intervention produced a Buni-led caretaker committee, which was given the mandate to hold a convention in six months. The convention was held after 21 months, following two postponements.

After maintaining studied silence on the state of affairs of the party, Buhari, in January, told the APC to take the issue of convention seriously, warning that it risked losing power to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

He, thereafter, met with the party’s governors ahead of the national convention earlier slated for February 26. President Buhari again hosted governors on the platform of the party the following month after the postponement of the February convention created tension and uncertainty over its future, with many stalwarts engaging in mudslinging.

Governor Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State had accused Buni of working with some governors and “yahoo yahoo politicians” to prevent the convention from taking place.

Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State also claimed that the president had approved the removal of Buni as the caretaker chairman.

There were also reports that the caretaker committee was served with a court order barring it from organising the convention which the committee however, allegedly, hid from alerting key Stakeholders.

Also, the moves to produce a consensus candidate for the chairmanship position and other party offices unsettled aspirants, further heightening tension.

While the Yobe governor was away in the United Arab Emirate for medical attention, the Niger State governor, Abubakar Sani Bello, took over the party’s leadership and presided over the caretaker committee’s meeting, giving credence to speculation that Buni had been removed.

The crisis worsened when the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) rejected the notice of the National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting of the party unless Buni signed the letter of notification.

Amid the imbroglio, Buhari waded in again, warning that the APC was drifting towards the path of the PDP, a party he said failed for 16 years and also failed in opposition.

The president, in a statement by his spokesman, Garba Shehu, warned the leaders (and membership) of the party to desist from name-calling and backstabbing, remain steadfast and maintain its unity if the party was to continue on the path of victory and its dominance at all levels throughout the country.

Also, after meeting with Buni during his London medical trip, Buhari warned party leaders to desist from attacking the Yobe governor, and called for the immediate return of all members of the party’s interim committee to their respective positions.

In a letter to the chairman of the Progressive Governors Forum, Abubakar Bagudu, President Buhari gave three clear instructions for the party’s leadership ahead of the convention and ensured that they were fully implemented.

“First, the issue of the leadership of the Caretaker Extra Ordinary Convention Committee (CECOC) should immediately return to status quo ante; secondly, all the members of the Governors’ Forum and their followers should desist from any behaviour or utterance that will likely lead to disunity in the ranks of the party, and ultimately jeopardise the transition to the convention; thirdly, the Mai Mala Buni-led CECC should, accordingly, be allowed to proceed with all the necessary preparations to hold the convention as planned, unfailingly on March 26, 2022,” Buhari stated in the letter.

Few days before the convention, Buhari also held separate meetings with the party’s governors and chairmanship aspirants to sway them to back his choice candidate, Senator Abdullahi Adamu.

The governors, after the meeting, told reporters that they had resolved to support whoever the president supported at the convention.

He also held separate meeting with leadership of the National Assembly and another one with what the Presidency called “founding fathers of the party” all in his bid to save the APC.


Endless attacks by terrorists

Many communities in the North and other parts of the country are steeped in mourning over almost daily violent attacks by terrorists, who murder, maim and kidnap citizens mostly unchallenged.

Even military formations are not spared from the unrelenting attacks of the terrorists.

In the week the governing APC held its convention, dozens of people, including security personnel, were killed and abducted in Kaduna, Niger and other parts of the North.

The hardest hit was Giwa Local Government Area of Kaduna State, which suffered four different attacks within the week. The attacks left over 70 persons killed and many others kidnapped in several communities.

The latest killing of 15 soldiers, three vigilantes and two civilians in Kaduna happened few days after terrorists bombed the Abuja-Kaduna train on March 28, killing nine persons, while dozens of others were injured and scores still unaccounted for.

Few days before then, the insurgents struck at the Kaduna airport and killed one person. The incident had forced some airlines to suspend flight operations to the airport.

In Zamfara, terrorists on March 27 attacked several communities in Talata Mafara and Bakura local government areas, killing four persons.

In another attack, they killed at least 35 people, including a village head, after they raided five communities in Anka Local Government Area of the state last week.

Gunmen, on March 28, killed five persons and wounded three in communities of Irigwe chiefdom of Bassa Local Government Area of Plateau. Same day, six soldiers were killed while several others were injured after bandits stormed a village in Suleja, near Abuja.

In Taraba, terrorists also attacked a mosque while worshippers were breaking their fast on Tuesday, killing three persons, while many worshippers were abducted in Baba Juli village, Bali Local Government Area.

Some Nigerians said the occurrence of these brazen attacks in quick succession under the government’s watch called for concern.


‘Show seriousness in tackling insecurity the way you resolved APC crisis’

The Executive Director, Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) and head of the Transparency International (Nigeria), Auwal Musa Rafsanjani, said the kind of leadership and resources Buhari deployed to resolve the APC crisis was also needed to arrest insecurity.

He said even when situations pointed to a crisis-filled convention, with varying interests within the party at loggerhead, the president single-handedly steered the leadership of the party and the numerous candidates vying for different positions to build consensus and ultimately achieved a peaceful party convention.

“It is this kind of leadership that is expected of the president to demonstrate in arresting insecurity in the country,” he said.

Rafsanjani expressed worry that insecurity in Nigeria had taken a severe dimension, with terror groups becoming even bolder in their dastardly acts.

He said, “Life in Nigeria has indeed become too brute, too short and too uncertain for citizens, especially as the activities of these terrorist groups remain unchecked.

“The Kaduna State governor has been left helpless and has continually called on the federal government to deploy the full strength of security apparatus in flushing out the groups. His proposal for recruiting foreign mercenaries also suggests lack of capability by the Nigerian forces to deal with the situation.

“The occasional summoning of security chiefs to the Presidential Villa after every attack and issuance of directives has not yielded any visible result; hence, it is expected of the president to go to the full extent of halting insecurity in the country.

“As we approach the 2023 general elections, it is paramount for the country to attain security stability for peaceful, inclusive and participatory elections.

“As much as it is expected of citizens to participate en masse, it is vital for security agencies to assure citizens of their safety during the elections.

“The president must, therefore, ensure that the safety of Nigerians is given the same importance that was accorded to the stability of his political party by pulling every resource within his powers to entrench security in the country.”


Nigerians free to air their views – Presidency

When contacted, a presidential spokesman, Mallam Garba Shehu declined to comment.

However, a senior presidency source said Nigerians are entitled to hold opinions on the country’s security situation.

He said, “People are holding opinions, and we cannot stop people from holding opinions. People are entitled to hold their own opinions.”

https://dailytrust.com/how-buhari-resolved-apc-crisis-in-2-weeks-while-insecurity-festers


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Re: How Buhari Resolved APC Crisis In 2 Weeks While Insecurity Festers by Bola146(f): 10:33am On Apr 10, 2022
cheesy whoever is still believing that Baba Buhari will still make us proud in this naija, you are on a long thing ooo

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Re: How Buhari Resolved APC Crisis In 2 Weeks While Insecurity Festers by nairavsdollars(f): 10:38am On Apr 10, 2022
Buhari na person? Anyone expecting that old man to achieve anything serious before leaving office needs to have his brain checked

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Re: How Buhari Resolved APC Crisis In 2 Weeks While Insecurity Festers by GardenOfGod(m): 10:39am On Apr 10, 2022
Buhari is more interested in keeping APC in power than securing the lives of the masses.
You all can die for all he cares. But not his party!

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Re: How Buhari Resolved APC Crisis In 2 Weeks While Insecurity Festers by buckeyemedia: 10:41am On Apr 10, 2022
Bola146:
cheesy whoever is still believing that Baba Buhari will still make us proud in this naija, you are on a long thing ooo
Only an ignorant Mumu for one second, thinks that there is any one person in Nigeria that becomes President will make them proud, unless na your relation.

Goodbye to Poverty, as we wiggle our way through the treasury, go inquire from Ebele Jonathan.
Re: How Buhari Resolved APC Crisis In 2 Weeks While Insecurity Festers by Naijanascam: 10:43am On Apr 10, 2022
I don't read it though......... but my summary is this.......who im house is fire no dey chase rat......
Re: How Buhari Resolved APC Crisis In 2 Weeks While Insecurity Festers by buckeyemedia: 10:45am On Apr 10, 2022
GardenOfGod:
Buhari is more interested in keeping APC in power than securing the lives of the masses.
You all can die for all he cares. But not his party!
Tell me what more could the President have done to stop animals from killing themselves, Nnamdi Kanu that told his followers to kill anyone they see with a Nigerian flag, you ipobians are supporting him?

Then the bigoted Northerners who support Boko Haram, like their Ipobian brothers, when the chicken has come home to roost, they look for a scapegoat?

Or it is because of President Buhari that Boko Haram & ipob exist? You people are just the biggest shameless hypocrites after Pakistan, that na why small nation like Ghana stopped a nation of 200 million from qualifying for the soccer World Cup.

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Re: How Buhari Resolved APC Crisis In 2 Weeks While Insecurity Festers by buckeyemedia: 10:53am On Apr 10, 2022
nairavsdollars:
Buhari na person? Anyone expecting that old man to achieve anything serious before leaving office needs to have his brain checked
Almijirin you should be more interested with the achievements of your State Governor?

Charity they say begins @ home, Christ politely said it best, remove the speck from your own eyes first.

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Re: How Buhari Resolved APC Crisis In 2 Weeks While Insecurity Festers by GardenOfGod(m): 10:59am On Apr 10, 2022
buckeyemedia:
Tell me what more could the President have done to stop animals from killing themselves, Nnamdi Kanu that told his followers to kill anyone they see with a Nigerian flag, you ipobians are supporting him?

Then the bigoted Northerners who support Boko Haram, like their Ipobian brothers, when the chicken has come home to roost, they look for a scapegoat?

Or it is because of President Buhari that Boko Haram & ipob exist? You people are just the biggest shameless hypocrites after Pakistan, that na why small nation like Ghana stopped a nation of 200 million from qualifying for the soccer World Cup.
You carefully ignored the new train going on at the heart of yorubaland... Fulani kidnappers setting up their business camp in Lagos. grin

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Re: How Buhari Resolved APC Crisis In 2 Weeks While Insecurity Festers by Penguin2: 11:05am On Apr 10, 2022
Nothing really concern Buhari with Nigeria.

What he wanted was power and Tinubu stupidly helped him get it and that was the end.

Right now all Buhari cares about is Grazing Route, London Hospital and Inshallah.

Nothing else.

Only Tinubu urchins and headless zombies are still expecting miracle from Buhari.

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Re: How Buhari Resolved APC Crisis In 2 Weeks While Insecurity Festers by affable4(m): 11:27am On Apr 10, 2022
You first secure the bag(position of the party so not to loose the forthcoming election).

Every other thing is secondary.
Re: How Buhari Resolved APC Crisis In 2 Weeks While Insecurity Festers by Donpeak(f): 11:28am On Apr 10, 2022
He is a proponent of the ongoing vices. The Bokoharam mediator. If you know you know

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Re: How Buhari Resolved APC Crisis In 2 Weeks While Insecurity Festers by ignis: 11:28am On Apr 10, 2022
And he cannot resolve ASUU strike and insecurity.

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Re: How Buhari Resolved APC Crisis In 2 Weeks While Insecurity Festers by illuminutty: 11:28am On Apr 10, 2022
Comparing APC internal party crisis to insecurity is plain stupid, mischievous and out of place.

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Re: How Buhari Resolved APC Crisis In 2 Weeks While Insecurity Festers by Wblord6: 11:28am On Apr 10, 2022
Hmm
Re: How Buhari Resolved APC Crisis In 2 Weeks While Insecurity Festers by JosephXavier: 11:28am On Apr 10, 2022
Obasanjo has already said it all when he told us "Don't expect anything more from Buhari"

What he couldn't achieve in seven years cannot be magically achieved in a month

He has done his part in destroying this country and it is left for us to get it come 2023

The only thing Buhari cares for now is to produce a successor and retire to his UK home because he knows that Katsina nor Abuja is not safe for him

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Re: How Buhari Resolved APC Crisis In 2 Weeks While Insecurity Festers by BrickDevo: 11:28am On Apr 10, 2022
Hehe, what an achievement
Re: How Buhari Resolved APC Crisis In 2 Weeks While Insecurity Festers by Nobody: 11:28am On Apr 10, 2022
The problem of Nigeria is it's leader which is Buhari

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Re: How Buhari Resolved APC Crisis In 2 Weeks While Insecurity Festers by Hilarioustweter: 11:28am On Apr 10, 2022
Aside power and money is thier any other gain these buhari (cow) want?
Re: How Buhari Resolved APC Crisis In 2 Weeks While Insecurity Festers by God1000(m): 11:29am On Apr 10, 2022
Buhari doesn't understand the meaning of governance

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Re: How Buhari Resolved APC Crisis In 2 Weeks While Insecurity Festers by calberian: 11:29am On Apr 10, 2022
The leadership of Nigeria as a whole seem like they’ve been hijacked and forced to act against their will. Everything that they have done upon assumption of office in 2015 has been the exact opposite of what was said prior. Everything.

Those months when there was no cabinet should have been the time when the right questions should have been asked about what is really going on and possibly, the right action taken.

I hope this post is just balderdash and utter rubbish from my idle mind but that’s the only reasonable explanation that my tired brain can come up with. I mean, nothing makes sense at all. Absolutely nothing.

Why would Nigeria be borrowing 1.something or 2.something billion dollars for infrastructure projects when Nigeria makes that amount in a couple of weeks? How does a budget deficit jump from N0.90Tn to N7.00Tn without any single significant item in the budget?

How do you even budget trillions upon trillions of naira over close to a decade and not be able to have good power supply? Exactly where are the funds being spent?

There needs to be a proper audit of outgoing governments when they leave before a new one assumes office.

Nigeria cannot continue like this.

“If Nigeria doesn’t kill corruption, corruption will kill Nigeria”. - General Muhammadu Buhari
Re: How Buhari Resolved APC Crisis In 2 Weeks While Insecurity Festers by Peobote: 11:30am On Apr 10, 2022
Re: How Buhari Resolved APC Crisis In 2 Weeks While Insecurity Festers by 1864uur: 11:30am On Apr 10, 2022
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buckeyemedia:
Only an ignorant Mumu for one second, thinks that there is any one person in Nigeria that becomes President will make them proud, unless na your relation.

Goodbye to Poverty, as we wiggle our way through the treasury, go inquire from Ebele Jonathan.
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Re: How Buhari Resolved APC Crisis In 2 Weeks While Insecurity Festers by Itohanmiwa: 11:30am On Apr 10, 2022
Respect baba. You are indeed a man i so much admire and will love to be like in life. So calm under pressure and propaganda. May God heal you and bless you with long life and good health. Regardless of your religion you have proven to be upright and unbiased in the affairs of Nigeria. I am very sure if we look amd research deeper, most of the propaganda going on in the social media space are all driven by people who hate the progress you are making even with the unstable oil price fluctuating up and down. Even if you haven't said it yet, we know you have anointed Amaechi and successfully retire BAT. Thanks for breaking the evil yoke of godfatherism in Nigeria politics. On behalf of all sane Nigerians i say God bless PMB.
Re: How Buhari Resolved APC Crisis In 2 Weeks While Insecurity Festers by 1864uur: 11:30am On Apr 10, 2022
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buckeyemedia:
Tell me what more could the President have done to stop animals from killing themselves, Nnamdi Kanu that told his followers to kill anyone they see with a Nigerian flag, you ipobians are supporting him?

Then the bigoted Northerners who support Boko Haram, like their Ipobian brothers, when the chicken has come home to roost, they look for a scapegoat?

Or it is because of President Buhari that Boko Haram & ipob exist? You people are just the biggest shameless hypocrites after Pakistan, that na why small nation like Ghana stopped a nation of 200 million from qualifying for the soccer World Cup.
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Re: How Buhari Resolved APC Crisis In 2 Weeks While Insecurity Festers by Diligence: 11:31am On Apr 10, 2022
Check his Personality Profiling: A ethno religious fanatic..wetin concern bubu and welfare of the people ..

Na self preservation, fear of being relegated na him make an do wetin him do.

As to lives, property, WHOSAI!!!

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Re: How Buhari Resolved APC Crisis In 2 Weeks While Insecurity Festers by 1864uur: 11:31am On Apr 10, 2022
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buckeyemedia:
Almijirin you should be more interested with the achievements of your State Governor?

Charity they say begins @ home, Christ politely said it best, remove the speck from your own eyes first.
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Re: How Buhari Resolved APC Crisis In 2 Weeks While Insecurity Festers by Brendaniel: 11:31am On Apr 10, 2022
Buhari is not a problem solver, the APC crisis has not been solved, he only extended the date of the problem to explode in bigger proportion...

Buhari is a problem creator

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