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APC Presidential Primary: Ken Nnamani Announces Withdrawal by HonNL(op): 6:34pm On Jun 06, 2022
A TIME OF STAND ON PRINCIPLES

A Text of Press Statement by Senator Ken Nnamani, GCON
on the APC Presidential Primary Convention
June 06, 2022



Ladies and gentlemen of the press, I want to address you on the developments in the upcoming All Progressives Congress (APC) primary scheduled for June 6-7, 2022. As you all know the screening of the aspirants for president has been completed and the report submitted to the National Chairman of the APC. I appreciate the screening committee for its work. The issues I raise in this statement has no bearing on the outcome of the screening exercise. They relate to the large questions of justice and equity and how the leadership of our party wish to be remembered in history. The issues I want to raise are about the management of party politics to achieve the fundamental objectives and direct principles of state policy articulated in Chapter 2 of the Nigerian constitution. They are about sustaining the visions of the founding fathers of the APC and the aspirations of millions of Nigerians who have placed trust in our party.

You will recall that on March 26, 2022, a new set of members of the National Working Committee of the APC were elected in an elective convention. In that election, there was a unity list which was endorsed by all the Governors of the party and other leaders of the party in was different region and approved by Mr. President. The unity list was anchored on the core principle of the party to rotate and zone political offices. The party swapped position between the north and south. The party offices that were occupied by leaders from the south automatically transferred to the north. This explains why no southern candidate contested for National Chairman at the convention. Everyone accepted that the position of National Chairman was zoned to the north while the position of the President was reserved for the southern aspirants.

The clear understanding of party members is that the Presidential Candidate of the party will come from the south and only aspirants from the zone will vie for the office. This is a logical follow-up to the outcome of the National Convention. The statements of party leaders confirmed this general perception. In the initial weeks after the announcement of timetable for the election and commencement of sale of forms, the belief that APC would zone its presidential ticket to the south continued because only southerners purchased forms, except the notable exception of Gov. Yahaya Bello. The fact that leading northerners failed to indicate interest in the race convinced many of us that our party will thread the path of honor and justice by zoning its presidency to the south after a northern president has completed eight years under the party platform.

But the events of recent day created the impression that zoning had been jettisoned in the APC. The vacillation of party leaders regarding zoning of the APC presidential ticket has not created clarity in the party and injures the confidence and faith of many in the south, particularly the southeast, in the party. It has the implication of suggesting to many in the party, including myself, that the party will allow conveniences of the moment to override foundational issues of justice and fairness. Considering the events of the recent past, all well-meaning Nigerians must reaffirm faith in the constitutional values of justice and fairness.These values are what will sustain our democracy as we confront the headwinds of pluralism and sectarianism. We should never allow short-term political advantages to override these values.

But let me commend the eleven Governors from the north for the intelligence and the courage to speak out in defense of zoning the APC presidential ticket to the south. This gesture, though belated, is an example of statesmanship in time of anxiety. By recognizing the centrality of justice in our politics, these governors have underlined a core value in our republican government. Their action has given further hope that justice still means something for us. It could have been more reassuring and impactful if their statement was issued early and adopted by the National Executive Council (NEC) of our party. It would have had greater impact if the statement argued for the presidential ticket to be micro-zoned to the southeast as the only zone in the South that has not produced President and Vice President since the return to democracy.

Another issue that confused the process for the primary was the lack of certainty on schedules and timelines. This uncertainty frustrated effective campaign and made the primary a game for those with deep pocket (who are those mostly in control of state funds and those in political offices) and those who control party structure. I am not in any of these groups. But I have the ideas and competences to get the country working, to solve the crises of economic stagnation, insecurity and political instability. My faith for entering the race is that I will have the opportunity to present my credentials, achievements and idea for the future of Nigeria. I had anticipated that the NWC will be more definite with plans and completed the screening on time to allow for meaningful consultations and campaigns. But that opportunity never came. The schedules were uncertain even until a few days to primary.

In the present circumstances, it does not make any sense for me to continue in the race as I have not had the opportunity to market my profile and ideas to the delegates of our party in a manner that allow for deliberation and introspection. Therefore, I discontinue my aspiration and wish the party successful primary and unity of purpose so that we can win the 2023 general elections. I will continue to engage with the party and its leadership to make sure that the ideas and values that I cherish and propagate find strong footing in the party administration and in public leadership after election.

No matter the outcome of the primary, I pray that our party does justice to the southeast that ought to present the next presidential candidate of our party. I would be glad if any of my colleagues from the southeast vying for the office wins the primary. Any of them can provide strong leadership to the country.

Senator Ken Nnamani, GCON
President,
Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (2005-2007)
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Re: APC Presidential Primary: Ken Nnamani Announces Withdrawal by nairavsdollars(f): 6:36pm On Jun 06, 2022
How will you get your 100 milla back?
Re: APC Presidential Primary: Ken Nnamani Announces Withdrawal by Befulfilled(f): 6:36pm On Jun 06, 2022
ok
Re: APC Presidential Primary: Ken Nnamani Announces Withdrawal by slivertongue: 6:38pm On Jun 06, 2022
He wasn't a serious contestant from the beginning
Re: APC Presidential Primary: Ken Nnamani Announces Withdrawal by alsudan: 6:39pm On Jun 06, 2022
Na now day break for Ken. Thiefnibu still de sleep, abi day don break for am too?

Re: APC Presidential Primary: Ken Nnamani Announces Withdrawal by helinues: 6:40pm On Jun 06, 2022
Is he also dropping down for Lawan?
Re: APC Presidential Primary: Ken Nnamani Announces Withdrawal by abobote: 6:40pm On Jun 06, 2022
Was Ken Nnamani in the race before?
The man has been very confused, since he left the Senate
Re: APC Presidential Primary: Ken Nnamani Announces Withdrawal by Joezinho: 6:41pm On Jun 06, 2022
What is this small fry yapping about ?

Someone that wasn't amongst the 13 cleared aspirants?
Re: APC Presidential Primary: Ken Nnamani Announces Withdrawal by adioolayi(m): 6:41pm On Jun 06, 2022
More to follow...


Pretenders to quit and main contenders to stand..
Re: APC Presidential Primary: Ken Nnamani Announces Withdrawal by sogodihno: 6:43pm On Jun 06, 2022
Every Aspirants from West should step down for Tinubu or Osibanjo now.

So, after 8 years of fulani rule under APC, the party still want to adopt a Notherner?
Re: APC Presidential Primary: Ken Nnamani Announces Withdrawal by money121(m): 6:50pm On Jun 06, 2022
Ok
Re: APC Presidential Primary: Ken Nnamani Announces Withdrawal by smile11s(m): 6:50pm On Jun 06, 2022
Tinubu needs to join LP, support Peter and redeem himself amongst the south
Re: APC Presidential Primary: Ken Nnamani Announces Withdrawal by Kingzeez10: 6:50pm On Jun 06, 2022
Ok
Re: APC Presidential Primary: Ken Nnamani Announces Withdrawal by excomarow(m): 6:50pm On Jun 06, 2022
That Ahmed Lawal sef... that man
Re: APC Presidential Primary: Ken Nnamani Announces Withdrawal by FalseProphet1(m): 6:50pm On Jun 06, 2022
So far most of APC Igbo presidential aspirants have stepped down for northerners who are strongly of the opinion that the presidency should go to the south, yet my brethren are fighting so hard to endorse them.

Look at that fóol called orji uzo Kalu, and how he's been running up and down like a female dog on heat shouting lawal like someone having a nightmare. He's an old crop politician and the only 1999 governor in the South East who's still active in politics.

Yet rather than fight for the interest of the south east like what most old crop politicians of other zones do, he's there endorsing a northern politician for his own selfish gain.

Look at Dave, who could have just remained in PDP and become Atiku's vice following Obi's exit, instead he greedily ran to APC and now he's endorsing another northerner, so that if APC wins in 2023 he would at least become a minister.

We Igbos aren't ready to rule Nigeria yet.

This I have seen.
Re: APC Presidential Primary: Ken Nnamani Announces Withdrawal by tiswell(m): 6:50pm On Jun 06, 2022
cheesy grin
Re: APC Presidential Primary: Ken Nnamani Announces Withdrawal by Yankee101: 6:50pm On Jun 06, 2022
Make it strategic like tambuwwal
Re: APC Presidential Primary: Ken Nnamani Announces Withdrawal by DonWest16(m): 6:51pm On Jun 06, 2022
As expected grin

why show interest in the first place knowing fully well you will use d withdrawal method.


Take this politicians serious at your own risk

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Re: APC Presidential Primary: Ken Nnamani Announces Withdrawal by adioolayi(m): 6:51pm On Jun 06, 2022
smile11s:
Tinubu needs to join LP, support Peter and redeem himself amongst the south
You still believe Lawan go fly APC tickethuh

Politicians are interested in Power first, before they will think about sharing it.

Giving Lawal the ticket, all APC heavyweight politicians knows na walkover for Atiku. It won't happen.

And you advising Tinubu to join LP grin grin...even, if Tinubu start his own party today...he won't win Presidential Election, surely, but a Peter Obi CANNOT garner as much vote as him...even in Anambra grin grin
Re: APC Presidential Primary: Ken Nnamani Announces Withdrawal by asobo1: 6:51pm On Jun 06, 2022
Only political novices would think Buhari can undermine Adamu's decision on Lawan. Exactly April 20, 2022 the APC NEC which is the highest decision making body of any political party handed over it's power's to the Adamu led NWC for three months.

[/i]An excerpt of the meeting "The NEC’s powers was transferred to the NWC following a motion moved by Senate President Ahmed Lawan. The motion was seconded by the Speaker of the House of Representatives Femi Gbajabiamila.

Initially, Lawan’s motion said the NEC’s powers should be taken up by the NWC for the “time being”, which could mean an indefinite period.

But Kaduna State governor Nasir El-Rufai made an amendment to the motion, suggesting that the NWC should exercise the NEC’s powers for a duration of 90 days. The motion was ratified"[i]


https://www.icirnigeria.org/apc-nec-transfers-powers-to-nwc-for-90-days-what-it-means-for-the-party-ahead-of-2023-polls/
Re: APC Presidential Primary: Ken Nnamani Announces Withdrawal by DropsMic(m): 6:51pm On Jun 06, 2022
Okay
Re: APC Presidential Primary: Ken Nnamani Announces Withdrawal by tejpot(m): 6:51pm On Jun 06, 2022
Oga, you spoke well.
Re: APC Presidential Primary: Ken Nnamani Announces Withdrawal by Earthquakes: 6:51pm On Jun 06, 2022
Has Tinubu withdraw

Re: APC Presidential Primary: Ken Nnamani Announces Withdrawal by Loving1: 6:51pm On Jun 06, 2022
Withdraw after consensus or there isn't a consensus again? angry
Re: APC Presidential Primary: Ken Nnamani Announces Withdrawal by DamnNiggar: 6:51pm On Jun 06, 2022
grin
Tinubu has loaded his account

Cashing out period
Re: APC Presidential Primary: Ken Nnamani Announces Withdrawal by Pristine664: 6:51pm On Jun 06, 2022
Lol another from SE
Re: APC Presidential Primary: Ken Nnamani Announces Withdrawal by OmovuduTheBeast(f): 6:51pm On Jun 06, 2022
On the useless rotten prick of Tilumpoo we stand!!! grin


Signed,

Wasiu Ademola Ajaniki
Secretary-General,
Amala and Ewedu Stipend Collectors,
Ogun Branch

Re: APC Presidential Primary: Ken Nnamani Announces Withdrawal by nony43(m): 6:52pm On Jun 06, 2022
APC should do this convection make person rest. Meanwhile get your PVC and vote Obi
Re: APC Presidential Primary: Ken Nnamani Announces Withdrawal by SwayG: 6:52pm On Jun 06, 2022
Him no go win before

Re: APC Presidential Primary: Ken Nnamani Announces Withdrawal by Searchingvictor: 6:52pm On Jun 06, 2022
Ok
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