The state
governors: Abdulaziz Yari of Zamfara; Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo; Nasir El-Rufai
of Kaduna and Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun, whose grievances border on the mode of
primaries and automatic tickets issued to some serving senators, have either
directly or through their surrogates attacked Mr Oshiomhole.
These governors,
sometimes acting through their APC state chairpersons, have accused the
national leadership of the party of imposition of candidates. Some have also
kicked against the mode of primaries adopted for their various states by then
party headquarters.
On Tuesday, the
national secretariat of the APC released a list of ‘cleared’ aspirants in a move to grant
automatic tickets to some senators whom the party described as ‘loyal’, a move
that has further worsened the frosty relationship between the governors and Mr
Oshiomhole.
The action has
affected cronies of governors warming up to dislodge senators allegedly at
loggerheads with their governors.
The governors had
insisted that party primaries be held to determine the party’s flag-bearer in
the 2019 senatorial poll instead of the automatic endorsement of incumbent
senators.
Shuttle To Abuja
On Wednesday evening, Governors El-Rufai and Akeredolu, on
Wednesday visited the Presidential Villa, Abuja, to meet with President
Muhammadu Buhari.
Both governors
have a similar problem with Mr Oshiomhole. They accuse him of granting
automatic senatorial tickets to a ‘disloyal’ senator from each of their states.
However, unlike
Kaduna and Ondo states, the main grouse of the outgoing governors of Zamfara
and Ogun states is with the stance of the national headquarters on their
states’ governorship primaries.
In Zamfara State,
Governor Abdulaziz Yari kicked against arrangements made to conduct direct primary
to select the party’s governorship candidate. The party had slated Thursday for
the conduct of its primaries.
The direct
primary was scheduled to commence on Tuesday, but the governor on Monday night
said he would not allow the exercise to hold in his capacity as the chief
security officer of the state.
One of the
governor’s major complaints is the exclusion of the party executives from the
exercise. He claimed this would lead to a breakdown of law and order.
The governor has
also been at loggerheads with the senator representing Zamfara Central, Kabiru
Marafa, which is believed to be why the governor is opposed to direct primaries
in the state.
Mr Marafa,
alongside seven other aspirants had advocated for direct primaries due to the
factionalisation of the party.
One of the APC
factions in the state is loyal to the governor while the other is loyal to Mr
Marafa. The primaries, which eventually commenced on Wednesday were ended
abruptly amidst report of violence and deaths.
With Mr Yari’s tenure coming to an end next year, the issue of the APC governorship candidate was yet to be resolved at the time of this report.
The major issue
in Ondo State is the award of an automatic ticket by the National Working
Committee of the party to the senator representing Ondo North senatorial
district, Robert Boroffice, an action which the state chapter has kicked
against.
The NWC gave the
ticket to Mr Boroffice against the wish of the state governor, Rotimi
Akeredolu.
Mr Boroffice has
been at loggerheads with Mr Akeredolu since the latter’s 2016 governorship
election when the senator supported another APC governorship aspirant.
The two other
serving senators, Tayo Alasoadura (central) and Yele Omogunwa (south), were
also awarded automatic tickets. Their opponents in the primaries were
disqualified.
The state chapter
of the party is urging the NWC to reverse the automatic nomination of Mr
Boroffice in the interest of fairness to those who had been loyal to the party.
Rotimi Akeredolu
Similarly,
aspirants to the Senate on the platform of the APC in the state also asked the
NWC of the party to reverse its decision to disqualify them from contesting the
primaries within 24 hours.
The aspirants, who addressed journalists in Akure on Wednesday, include human
rights lawyer, Tunji Abayomi; former Speaker, Ondo State House of Assembly,
Victor Olabintan and Lucky Ayedatiwa.
Just like
Zamfara, the main grouse of Ogun State chapter of the APC with the national
leadership is the mode of primaries.
The state chapter
has accused the national body of ‘frustrating and unsatisfactory’ treatment
which they said is being meted out to them over the governorship.
The state chapter
of the party had accused the national leadership of postponing the exercise
which was originally scheduled for Saturday for the third time without official
notice to the state party secretariat.
The Ogun APC
leaders recently vowed not to participate in the primaries unless the NWC
officially writes to the state chapter to affirm a date and explain why ballot
papers should be used for the direct primaries.
The Ogun APC
leaders also accused the national chairman, Mr Oshiomhole, of plotting to
impose a govdrnorship candidate on the party.
They accused the
panel set up by Mr Oshiomhole to conduct the primaries of being “highly
compromised.”
By Wednesday, two
parallel governorship primaries held in Ogun producing two different
candidates.
The automatic
ticket that was recently given to Shehu Sani, a serving senator, has pitched
the state chapter of the party against its national body.
Mr Sani, who is
currently representing Kaduna Central Senatorial District, was the only
candidate cleared for the seat going by the list released by the APC national
body on Tuesday, thereby, tactically disqualifying his rival, Uba Sani, a close
ally of Governor El-rufai.
This action has
led to the demand for the immediate upturning of the decision by the state
chapter.
Perhaps sensing
he may be outmanouevered by the APC headquarters, Uba Sani on Wednesday
approached a High Court in Kaduna to stop the ruling party from conducting the
primary to select the party’s candidate for the district.
The court ordered
the APC, its chairman, Mr Oshiomhole, the electoral commission, INEC, and
incumbent senator, Mr Sani, to maintain the status-quo prior to October 2,
“when the APC excluded Uba Sani and other aspirants from the contest in favour
of one aspirant”.
The currenr
senator, Shehu Sani, has been ar loggerheads with Mr El-Rufai since 2015. The
senator was suspended by the Kaduna APC loyal to the governor, a suspension
upturned by the national leadership.
Shehu Sani was
among senators many Nigerians expected to defect from the APC earlier this
year. He, however, remained in the party due to the interventions of party
leaders like Mr Oshiomhole and Bola Tinubu.
However, with
Governor El-Rufai and his loyalists insisting on not allowing Shehu Sani run
for senator, how Mr Oshiomhole resolves that crisis and others could be a major
test of his leadership credentials.
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