The former Interim National Chairman of the All Progressives
Congress, Bisi Akande, has fingered fuel subsidy thieves, and corrupt
businessmen as being behind the current crisis in the APC which
culminated in the emergence of Bukola Saraki as senate president and
Yakubu Dogara as speaker of the House of Representatives, contrary to
the wishes of the ruling party.
In a statement Sunday, the former governor of Osun state said those
jittery of President Muhammadu Buhari’s constant threat of
anti-corruption battle encouraged and financed the rebellions against
the APC democratic positions which led to the emergence of Messrs Saraki
and Dogara as candidates of the PDP tendencies inside and outside the
APC.
“Before the party knew it, the process had been hijacked by polluted
interests who saw the inordinate contests as a loop-hole for stifling
APC government’s efforts in its desire to fight corruption,” Mr. Akande
said.
“Most Northern elite, the Nigerian oil subsidy barons and other
business cartels, who never liked Buhari’s anti-corruption political
stance, are quickly backing up the rebellion against APC with strong
support. While other position seekers are waiting in the wings until
Buhari’s ministers are announced, a large section of the Southwest see
the rebellion as a conspiracy of the North against the Yoruba.”
The former governor suggested a way out of the logjam in the party.
He said, “Now that the whole conspiracy has blown open, it is
doubtful if the present institutions of party leadership can muster the
required capacity to arrest the drift. It is my opinion that President
Buhari, and the APC governors should now see APC as a wrecking platform
that may not be strong enough again to carry them to political victory
in 2019 and they should quickly begin a joint damage control effort to
reconstruct the party in its claim to bring about the promised change
before the party’s shortcomings begin to aggravate the challenges of
governance in their hands.”
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