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Monday, June 16, 2014

Day the gods got angry at Bola Tinubu




By Ogbuefi Blogs






It was not only the former Minister of Foreign Affairs and a founding member of opposition All Progressive Congress, Chief Tom Ikimi; a former Deputy Governor of Ogun State and member of the Senate, Adegbenga Kaka; co-chairman of the screening committee, Chief Okoi Obono-Obla, and several other notable members of the party that were angry over the manner the new leaders emerged, even the gods got visibly angry at the way Former governor of Lagos State imposed his candidates as National officers of the All Progressives Congress at the national convention of the opposition party held on Friday at Eagle Square, Abuja. 
 
This became apparent as midway into the imposition of candidates, strong downpour, accompanied by strong wind, disrupted the proceedings around 2:00am and the voting process could not be completed as officers and delegates scampered to safety as the wind scattered ballot boxes, canopies and the public address system.

After the convention, it became apparent that all the reports of former PDP governors effort to whittle down the power and influence of Asiwaju Tinubu in the mega-party has come to nought as the master strategist made sure that no candidate without his blessing emerged as winner in any of the coveted posts. 

However, immediately after former Governor of Edo State, and Tinubu's ally, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, emerged as the first substantive National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, in the early hours of Saturday, former governor of Ekiti State, who recently defected from the PDP, Mr. Segun Oni, emerged as Deputy National Chairman (South), while a former national secretary of Tinubu's Action Congress of Nigeria, Alhaji Lawal Shuaibu, was also returned unopposed as deputy national chairman (North), the interim National Secretary, Alhaji Ibrahim Bala Gubi, as the substantive National Secretary following the withdrawal of Alhaji Kashim Imam from the race, while the Interim Publicity Secretary of the party and another friend of Bola Tinubu, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, was returned unopposed to retain his former position;
The process of electing other officers was disrupted by a downpour, accompanied by strong wind. 

The voting process could not be completed as officers and delegates scampered to safety as the wind scattered ballot boxes, canopies and the public address system 

It was learnt that the emergence of Odigie-Oyegun, as the consensus candidate for the post was an arrangement perfected by the leadership and executed by the Alhaji Kawu Baraje-led election sub-committee of the first National Convention Planning Committee, at the Eagle Square, Abuja. 

Odigie-Oyegun’s victory was made possible by a powerful lobby led by the unopposed leader of the party, Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu. A few hours to the convention, Chief Tom Ikimi, was the only remaining contestant who could not be prevailed upon by Tinubu to step down for Oyegun. 

At the convention, an elated Bola Tinubu obviously satisfied at the way his plan to get all candidates appointed by consensus without an election declared: "No one is more elated than me here today at this convention ground. No more is history in the making. History has been made the formation and now the first national convention of the All Progressives Congress, APC. I welcome you all to HISTORY!"

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However, contrary to the assertion from the APC that its leaders emerged at the convention through hitch-free consensus, some notable members of the party have expressed anger over the manner the leaders emerged, threatening future actions. 

A notable founding member of the party, Chief Tom Ikimi, in an interview with a Punch correspondents, denied reports that he conceded the chairmanship position of the party to the eventual winner, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun. 

“I did not willingly step down for Chief Odigie-Oyegun. I was not there. I did not step down for anybody because I was not there. Whoever said I stepped down is telling a lie because I was not at the convention. I didn’t participate. I boycotted the convention,” Ikimi responded, angrily. 

Ikimi, a former Minister of Foreign Affairs, was credited as being instrumental in the merger process of the Action Congress of Nigeria, All Nigeria Peoples Party, All Progressives Grand Alliance and Congress for Progressive Change. 

It was he who announced the merger of the four political parties to form the All Progressives Congress.
In what his next line of action will be, following his discontentment with the convention, he said, “I am preparing a statement which I shall release in the next few days.” 

Also, a former Deputy Governor of Ogun State and member of the Senate, Adegbenga Kaka, said he did not attend the convention because he was not officially invited. He said even though he had the privilege to be at the event, he decided not to attend when he sensed irregularities in the conduct of the exercise. 

He said, “There was no formal invitation and I was not waiting for any invitation. I perceived injustice and I decided not to go. I was not the only one; many of us in Ogun State did not go. 

“The moment they (APC national leadership) decided not to review the appeal committee’s report and take action that would unite the party; and they decided to recognise a faction, then we lost interest in whatever was going on. 

“We are waiting. We will do necessary analysis; we will listen and assess all that transpired (at the convention) and take a decision.” 

In Cross River State, a co-chairman of the screening committee, who resigned to contest for the position of the national Vice Chairman, South-South, Chief Okoi Obono-Obla, said he would seek redress to correct the manner in which consensus candidates were picked. 

Obono-Obla contested against Mr. Hilliard Eta, who emerged winner as the consensus candidate for the position zoned to Cross River State. 

He lamented that he was not invited to the meeting where Eta was picked as the consensus candidate.
“What criteria did they use to pick him? Before this convention, a delegate from the state called to inform me that I should not bother; That Eta had been picked. Why so,” he queried? 

He said although the issue of consensus candidacy was in the party’s constitution, the manner of picking a candidate should be made more transparent. 

Obono-Obla also alleged that during the convention, a list purported to have been endorsed by the APC governors, was sent round indicating the chosen candidates. 

He said such a practice was wrong as the fate of contestants whose names were not on the list were known before the conduct of elections. 

He said, “I am thinking of seeking redress. Why should they pass a list of preferred candidates. What criteria were used?” 

Other notable party members that were absent at the convention were the former Governor of Ogun State, Chief Segun Osoba, his erstwhile deputy and many other chieftains of the party from the state. 

The reason might not be unconnected with the cold war between Osoba and Governor Ibikunle Amosun on who should control the structure of the party. 

Some APC senators, who did not attend the convention, expressed mixed feelings over the consensus arrangement that produced the national officers of the party. 

Some believe the development could force some members, perceived to be advocates of primaries, to leave the party. 

A serving Senator from Ogun State, who preferred anonymity, said he shunned the convention in agreement with his colleagues because of the decision of some leaders in the state to hijack the structure of the party. 

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