APC Panics;
May Expel Ndume, Others Over Senate President.
Indications
are rife that the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) is set to
wield the big stick against Senators Ali Ndume and Danjuma Goje as well as
other erring members, who flout it’s directives on the election of the National
Assembly leadership.
This
is coming as a result of intrigues and horse-trading that have recently
characterised the position of the Senate President, in which some members are
now against the decision of the party.
The
party had earlier taken a position on the matter, zoning the Senate Presidency
to the North East and endorsing Senator Ahmed Lawan as its preferred choice.
But some senators are said to be against the choice of the party, leading to
dissenting tunes among the federal lawmakers. While Ndume has consistently
insisted on running for the senate presidency, Goje has yet to make his
position public but being thronged on by his supporters, who want him to run
for the exalted office.
Telegraph
investigations however revealed that the leadership of the party, headed by
Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, is not ready to go into any form of negotiation, with
a view to pacifying those rebelling against the party’s decision. Sources close
to the APC leadership informed our correspondent that the “anti-party
activities” currently being displayed by some key members of the party, will
result in suspension or outright expulsion of some chieftains of the APC within
and outside the National Assembly.
This,
one of the sources said, is because of the recalcitrant attitude of some
members of the party bigwigs, who are said to be supporting the rebellious
cause of some of the lawmakers. A source that is close to the top echelon of
the party told Saturday Telegraph that “any matter concerning the emergence of
the leadership of the ninth assembly is strictly a decision to be made by the
party’s leadership”. When probed further on the stance of the party and the
purported disagreement within the ranks, the new House of Representatives
member-elect, said; “Anybody, who defiantly violates the party’s zoning
arrangement for the emergence of the leadership of the ninth assembly in June
this year, would be made to face the penalty”.
He
noted that Oshiomhole and the National Leader of the party, Asiwaju Bola
Tinubu, had warned the newly elected members not to toe the line of some
ranking members, who are set to disobey the party. “Some key people including
the national leader and the chairman had warned us not to go contrary to the
publicly announced party’s zoning arrangement.
Those
going against them are likely going to be indefinitely suspended, if not
expelled. “If you will recall, the leader had last week said that anyone that
is not in agreement with the party’s decision should quietly leave our fold.
They have been advised to go to another party, but since they have refused to
go on their own, the party will have to wield the big stick”, he said. Another
source, who is a Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) defector noted that the APC
leaders were particularly angered by the steps being taken by some members of
the opposition, who are positioning themselves to take advantage of the
division within the APC lawmakers.
“Just
like what happened earlier, members of the opposition PDP in the Senate are
planning to take advantage of the cracks in the ruling party to field a
candidate to produce the next President of the ninth Senate”, he said, adding
that Ndume is risking expulsion from the party if he fails to drop his ambition
to contest for the senate presidency.
The
PDP interest
Checks
by Telegraph further revealed that there are three possible candidates from the
PDP jostling for the position of the Senate President. They are Senators Ike
Ekweremadu, who is the current Deputy President of the Senate, Senator
Enyinnaya Abaribe (PDP, Abia South) and James Manager (PDP, Delta South).
The
PDP trio, sources said, would have a fierce contest among themselves, noting
however that Abaribe is the preferred choice of the PDP among these three.
Analysing the chances of the PDP candidates, a member of the opposition within
the Senate said those against Ekweremadu are those that feel he had been too
long in the saddle and there is need to have a fresh blood in the leadership.
“The
number one reason which favours Abaribe over the other two, is that other
senators who have been in the Assembly since 2007 will be having a sense of
monotony to continue to have Ekweremadu presiding over them.
“But
others are of the opinion that, though Manager is well experienced and also
qualifies to hold the office, Abaribe is perceived to have more public
acceptance among his colleagues, especially with the high level of carriage and
articulation with which he has operated in the Red Chamber in the last 12
years”.
He
however argued that, with 41 members, it would be difficult for his party to
win the race, except the PDP could get the support of about 14 members from the
ruling APC. “It will be difficult for us in the opposition to produce the
President of the Senate. Unless we are able to woo not less 14 APC senators, we
can’t pull any magic. We need simple majority of 55 out of 109 senators to give
us victory,” he said.
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