Mallam Salihu Lukman, the National Vice Chairman for North-West, expressed his discontent with the alleged selection of Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, the former Kano Governor, as the replacement for Senator Abdullahi Adamu as the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
He conveyed his concerns about the endorsement, stating that it would be unfair both to President Bola Tinubu and to Ganduje himself.
In a leaked letter dated July 21, addressed to the Chairman of the Progressive Governors’ Forum (PGF) and Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodimma, Lukman cautioned that the PGF should act as the conscience of the APC.
The letter, titled ‘APC National Chairman: PGF should serve as the Conscience of APC,’ was also sent to the President, members of the APC National Working Committee, and Ganduje.
Lukman found it troubling that the APC governors, under Uzodimma’s leadership, were considering Ganduje as the next leader of the APC.
He said, “While it is within the right of Progressive Governors being a very critical power bloc within the APC to endorse any candidate for the position of National Chairman, to make such decision public in whatever manner is unfair to both President Bola Tinubu and other leaders of the party who are not members of PGF. It is even unfair to Dr. Ganduje who is being endorsed.
“I have served PGF between August 2013 and February 2022 as Director General. I am fully conversant with the conventional approach toward managing consultations between PGF and the party. Whenever PGF is privileged to reach an agreement with the President, being the party leader, on matters affecting the party, PGF takes necessary steps to first meet with the NWC or at the least the National Chairman. Where such decisions require pronouncement by organs of the party, PGF uses its influence within the party to negotiate the buy-in of members of the relevant organs. That has been the tradition.”
Continuing his statement, the APC chieftain expressed his disappointment as a member of the National Working Committee (NWC) because he learned about the endorsement through the media, feeling disregarded and left out of the decision-making process.
He pointed out that this move appears to be similar to the constitutional violations and undermining of party organs that were previously attributed to Senator Abdullahi Adamu and the former National Secretary, Senator Iyiola Omisore.
Lukman earnestly appealed to the governors to fulfill their traditional role as the conscience of the party by adhering to the established zoning arrangement, rather than deviating from it and allocating the APC chairman’s position outside the North-Central region.
“If PGF is to act as the conscience of the party, even if assuming as it is being promoted in the public that the endorsement is coming from President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the PGF I know would have taken every step to convince the President otherwise and if the President insisted, they would have shielded the President by owning the decision. But to handle the endorsement in the way it appears in the public is unfair to President Asiwaju Tinubu and unfair to Dr. Ganduje who is being alleged to have put so much pressure on the President, which is not true.
“I want to strongly appeal to Your Excellency, as the PGF Chairman to kindly return PGF to its conventional role of acting as the conscience of the party by ensuring that the party always takes the right decisions, which will protect the interest of every member, every region and all interest. The PGF under Your Excellency’s leadership must not be seen to be promoting or condoning decisions that are liable to acts of injustice and unfairness to any member, section of the country, or interest,” Lukman stated in the letter.
However, the National Publicity Secretary, Felix Morka has flayed the position of the national vice chairman for North-West, saying his view does not reflect the position of the ruling party.
In a statement issued in Abuja on Saturday, Morka said contrary to Lukman’s position, the party is committed to Tinubu’s Renewed Hope agenda.
He said, “While individual Party leaders and members retain their right to express their personal thoughts and opinions, they do not represent the official position of the NWC or the Party. The official position of the NWC on the subject of succession to any vacant offices of the NWC or any other subject will be communicated via the official channels of the NWC.
“Change in the life of any individual or institution is constant and inevitable. As Africa’s largest political Party, our demonstrated capacity to adapt to change and emergent realities always stands us out and sets us beyond the wishes of doomsayers. We remain committed to the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Administration towards uplifting the quality of life of all Nigerians.”
The party image maker also faulted the report that the agitation for Adamu and Omisore’s successors may have caused or deepened a crisis in the party.
Morka who was away from the country when the two party leaders threw in their towels, described the resignations as “a normal part of the democratic process”
“Quite to the contrary, there is no crisis in the Party. APC stands as one strong, dynamic, resilient, and progressive Party. The resignations under reference only show the high level of institutional maturity and quality of its leadership that place the best interest of the Party first and above personal egos and ambitions. The rapid and seamless succession, in acting capacities, to both offices exemplifies the cogency of its constitutional processes.
“Trending reports in sections of the media suggesting disharmony among members of the National Working Committee or between the NWC and other critical sections of the party’s leadership around the possible successor to the office of National Chairman are purely speculative. All sections of the Party’s college of leadership stand united in the quest for a more progressive Party,” he said.