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Friday, 19 June 2015

Fresh crisis in APC over Senate positions

There seems to be new crisis within the ruling party, All Progressives Congress APC in regards to sharing principal offices in the Senate.
 
The principal offices are the Senate Leader; the Deputy Senate Leader; the Chief Whip and the Deputy Chief Whip.
 
The President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, is believed to have recommended to the APC National Working Committee that the positions be allocated to the zone, however, some leaders of the party, mainly those from the South-West, want them filled by the party’s hierarchy.
On Thursday,a  senator in Abuja said that the APC NWC meeting failed to agree on the modalities for brokering peace among aggrieved party members.
 
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The senator warned that if the issue was not quickly resolved, the Senate and the APC might “face another round of crisis bigger than that that resulted from Saraki’s emergence as Senate president.”
He said:
“The Senate President, had after wide consultations, suggested how the officers to occupy these posts could be appointed. He suggested the allocation of the four principal offices to some of the geopolitical zones.
“But some leaders, who are still angry with his (Saraki) emergence, turned down his suggestion. Some of the influential leaders from the South-West are insisting that the party should fill the offices. This is in spite of the fact that the chairman of our party (John Odigie-Oyegun) and other members of the NWC are in support of allocating the principal offices to zones.
“The South-West leaders are even saying that allowing the party leadership to fill the offices, remained the only way to allow peace to reign in the Senate.”
A Senator from the North-Central , who is loyal to Saraki, confirmed the development on condition of anonymity .
He said that it was true that some APC leaders were insisting that the party should nominate the senators who would occupy the four principal offices .
 
He said,
“By the Senate tradition, the party in majority normally sends the offices to the zones where the Senate caucuses would meet and choose among themselves in the zone, who occupies the offices.
“Some other leaders of the party are claiming that asking the party to produce the principal officers was a smart way   to impose the Senate Leader, the Deputy Senate Leader, the Chief Whip and the Deputy Chief Whip on the Senate.”
The senator claimed that a “very influential “ leader of the party from the South-West had allegedly written Odigie- Oyegun that the leaders would fill the positions. “
He said,
“Some of us were just called by some members of the NWC intimating us of details of a letter forwarded to the body that it should just fill the remaining four leadership positions in the Senate.
“In fact, the letter from the South-West leader is that the party must take charge and name its preferred candidates for the four offices.”
It was further learnt that some senators had already met with some NWC members asking them to ignore the letter.
They   were said to have insisted that the tradition remained that the zonal caucuses which did not produce the Senate President and his deputy should meet and nominate among themselves.
They added that it was when there were two or more nominations that,   an election could hold and that whoever scored the highest votes   would be the candidate.
 
Efforts to get the spokesperson for the pro Saraki group, Dino Melaye, proved abortive because he couldn't be reached on his mobile phone.
 
Spokesperson for the Senate Unity Forum, a group of senators loyal to   Lawan, Kabir Marafa, argued that the choice of other principal officers who are not elected on the floor of the Senate, remained the sole business of the party leadership.
He said, “How can the executive of the party at the zonal levels determine who will be made the Senate Leader, the Deputy Senate Leader, the Chief Whip   and the Deputy Chief Whip?
“It is the party executive that would determine all these. So the party would write the Senate President. That is the tradition. It cannot be done at the zonal level, it is absurd. There should be due process in whatever things   we do.”
But when contacted , the National Publicity Secretary of the party, Lai Mohammed simply said,   “No comment.”
 
Punch.

81 comments:

  1. They should take a chill pill biko... one step at a time.

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    1. Ndi'a kwayenlu onwe'fa ugwu. Linda take note!


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    2. I hope u all can see now that d evil, greedy and forceful or impulsive PDP members were d ones that formed APC. They are all cruel with greedy intentions, that's y they will keep on arguing. Same people, diff names. -#MyOpinion. Linda pls post this. Tnx

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    3. Party Leader from South-West

      I justt pray Tinubu dooes not succeed in ruining APC

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  2. They should take a chill pill biko... one step at a time.every will work out well accordingly.

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    1. I hope u all can see now that d evil, greedy and forceful or impulsive PDP members were d ones that formed APC. They are all cruel with greedy intentions, that's y they will keep on arguing. Same people, diff names. -#MyOpinion. Linda pls post this. Tnx

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  4. Must they fight for everything? 'Political Animals'

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    1. I hope u all can see now that d evil, greedy and forceful or impulsive PDP members were d ones that formed APC. They are all cruel with greedy intentions, that's y they will keep on arguing. Same people, diff names. -#MyOpinion. Linda pls post this. Tnx

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  5. Bickering within the APC? Hmmm. We are observing to ascertain the terminal point of this unending series of in-party wranglings.

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    1. I hope u all can see now that d evil, greedy and forceful or impulsive PDP members were d ones that formed APC. They are all cruel with greedy intentions, that's y they will keep on arguing. Same people, diff names. -#MyOpinion. Linda pls post this. Tnx

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  6. Trouble in paradise! I laff in swahilli!!! Kwakwakwakwa......

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    1. U mean trouble in Hell with all them devil agents in it. I hope u all can see now that d evil, greedy and forceful or impulsive PDP members were d ones that formed APC. They are all cruel with greedy intentions, that's y they will keep on arguing. Same people, diff names. -#MyOpinion. Linda pls post this. Tnx

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  7. Seems the Red chamber will be our stumbling block in this administration, but God will stop them before they stop this wind of Change.
    If its not about leadership, its about their ridiculous allowance.
    They should put their house in order.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  8. This people should be informed that we don't care who occupy a particular post, just govern us well, that's all, we don't give a damn those things! APC should be careful or else, we'll show them what we showed PDP.

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    1. Yes oo ma dear.govern us well at all !!!

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  9. PARENTAL ADVISORY
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    Haha, baba is quite

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  10. Hope due process is followed this time.

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  11. All these power hungry politicians that decamped from PDP are the ones causing all these problems.... And oyegun can't even discipline them.... If they aint careful apc will go down like pdp, from the inside

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  12. Very interesting. So Lai Mohammed has learnt to check his unguarded utterances. Wonderful development.

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  13. confused party

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  14. PDP was more coordinated than APC

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  15. APC party of the strange bed fellows

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  16. A child that said his mother will not sleep, that anunpama will NEVER see better breast suck. Am wishing them more crisis!

    *Linda's best friend*

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  17. na dem sabi, Is this the change we voted for?

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  18. I'm not surprise what is happening in APC, is it the change Nigerians voted for?

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  19. Tinubu's greed will quickly break APC into fragments. Nigeria is not Lagos state that Tinubu will run like his property. Someone should advice that greedy asshole that when a man dies, he doesn't go with any property to HELL/HEAVEN!

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  20. Hungry men 4 Power = APC. Dis is d Beginning of dere down fall.

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  21. Long boring story. Fighting over positions so as to steal and steal and steal

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    1. U even get time read am,I just head straight 2d comment session..stupid old hags

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  22. "That is the tradition" ..so where d f***k is the change...I so doubt if apc will last in power.




    ~make I go take one bottle of beer~



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  23. kai i jst pray APC should last long

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  24. I hope u all can see now that d evil, greedy and forceful or impulsive PDP members were d ones that formed APC. They are all cruel with greedy intentions, that's y they will keep on arguing. Same people, diff names. -#MyOpinion. Linda pls post this. Tnx

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  25. APC should be careful and wise in managing the crisis rocking their party else they end up like PDP.

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  26. For once Lai Mohammed said "no comment". Am surprised.

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  27. Hmmm they should use the zonal level that one will be more better.

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  28. Must they fight over everything? Bunch of power. Thirsty old cabals...they can't even change or organize themselves and they talking change?? smh..stupid nigerians p.s answer me on here and die miserably with your family

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  29. Like seriously. Am not suprised. We all wanted change na. Behold, change is here. Oya all apc bros and aunties start defending ur party. Your time starts now

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  30. lol...
    These APC folks are not ready. They were taken unawares. What were they thinking before? that Nigeria can be ruled by propaganda?
    This is just the beginning, they will soon break up.

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  31. Now Lai Mohammed is tired of talking. DO your talking job oga!

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  32. Now Lai Mohammed is tired of talking. DO your talking job oga!

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  33. Crappy APC again. PDP did better in the coordination of these affairs. ofcourse Lai Lai Mohaammed will not have any comment now that it concerns his party. if it is to respond to Oliseh or PDP his mouth will be sharp. This bunch of confused guys should please put their house in order before they imagine governing Nigeria.

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  34. The party's division will definitely start from here. For the interest of APC and all, due procedure should be followed in electing the principal officers and not to be imposed. It all boils down to Tinubu and his Caucasus who also want to be key players in the senate.

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  35. WEN WILL DEY MOVE ON...TOMJERRYSWIT

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  36. These old men should go and rest already, mtchewww





    it is well..............

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  37. it's better for the Senate positions to be allocated to the zone

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  38. This APC i hope they wont scatter before next election. They never agree to anything.

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  39. Hmmm imploding soon are we?!

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  40. I have always said it. the only thing that united APC is removing GEJ. Now that that has been achieved, their fragile and in fact non-existent unity is apparent. everything the APC has been doing since inauguration has been a cacophony. Confused bunch of people without an agenda. instead of moving this country forward, they are politicking.

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  41. Please, please please, APC shouldn't be buying time. all these distractions have not made us to forget the promises and trime lines set by the APC government if elected into power. Buhari, remember you promised to end boko haram after two months abi two weeks of being elected into power. Clueless bunch called APC. Zero agenda. fake change agents. incompetent and inexperienced whole.

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  42. But we didnt hear these things when PDP was in power. Please APC should put their acts together already

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  43. They keep fighting for positions. Only interested in their personal gains and not what will benefit the masses.
    Tell me how these guys would make any progress if they continue like this? If a suggestion comes from someone on the other side it is turned down because of the person that brought the idea and not because of the idea.

    How do you make progress like this ? We are in trouble








    Human Being No Be God

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  44. They keep fighting for positions. Only interested in their personal gains and not what will benefit the masses.
    Tell me how these guys would make any progress if they continue like this? If a suggestion comes from someone on the other side it is turned down because of the person that brought the idea and not because of the idea.

    How do you make progress like this ? We are in trouble








    Human Being No Be God

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  45. They keep fighting for positions. Only interested in their personal gains and not what will benefit the masses.
    Tell me how these guys would make any progress if they continue like this? If a suggestion comes from someone on the other side it is turned down because of the person that brought the idea and not because of the idea.

    How do you make progress like this ? We are in trouble








    Human Being No Be God

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  46. Apparently, APC is not as experienced in governance as we thought. if they cant handle preliminary matters like this how much more the critical issues ahead....?

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  47. no be fight the promise us oo,APC better get ur act together

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  48. I dey laugh o. ( in OBJ's voice )

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  49. APC leaders shud stop all this NONSENSE for
    once and organize themselves.

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  50. Ehhhhh- i thought APC did not believe in zoning????

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  51. this is just d beginning
    when they had a common goal; it was called d party 2 CHANGE Nigeria
    but with no common goal; it's now a self-interest party with no apparent leader

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  52. One thing is to rob/steal,another thing is to share the loot!

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  53. PDP spirit....all d guys who left PDP because of greed....lolz all they do n think is for their personal interest n not d country. Chai

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  54. APC needs to bevery discreet wit every single decision and choice dey make. Eyes r really watching n mouth ready. To condem at any slightest mistake.

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  55. I am surprised Lai Lai Mohammed has no comment. He must have comment O! Mr Propaganda Expert. This is just the beginning.

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  56. Lai Mohammed, no comment?
    Hahahahahahahahahahahaha
    interesting!




    << LIB Addict >>

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  57. Until APC realise that Nigeria is not a political part, they will never make a headway.

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  58. Apc Abeg am fasting, stop this infighting mana. And start providing the needed changeee. For action speaks louder than propaganda. Nigeria move on

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  59. Nawaoooo, just 3 weeks as a ruling party, Apc don yakata. Every body to your old bloc,ACN,ANPP,CPC...... And Obasanjo has started his nocturnal wicked meetings. From next week his letter writing will start.

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