Some members of the All
Progressive Congress, APC, under the auspice of ‘The 2018 APC Convention
Contestants’ Forum’ has called for the quick and credible replacement of vacant
National offices in the party’s leadership.
The party members in a letter to
the National Chairman Comrade Adams Oshiomle and its National Leader Asiwaju
Bola Tinubu said that members of the Party who should fill such vacant
positions must fulfill laid down procedures as enshrined in the party
constitution to occupy such offices.
The letter signed by the Forum’s
Secretary Hon. Frank Ossai said such persons must have indicated interest in
serving the party, “obtained the nomination form, undergone the screening
processes of the convention, paid the specified fees and canvassed for votes,
and particularly must have been adjudged to be qualified and fit to occupy
elective positions during the 2018 elective Convention. “
The letter, which was forwarded on Monday, reads in full:
We are members of the 2018 APC
Convention Contestants’ Forum and we respectfully write your office as members
driven by our commitment to the continuous progress of our great party.
Attached herewith is a list of our members.
We are deeply grateful for, and
sincerely appreciative of, the direction, achievements and stability that have
been reaped in such a short time by our party under the able leadership of your
humble self in your capacity as our party’s National Chairman. Your actions
across board reflect that of a true, patriotic leader whose dedication to the
party’s progress has engendered its resilience in the face of stiff opposition
from within and without the party.
It has become crucial to bring to
your dignified notice the recent happenings within the Party which are
necessarily laid out herein.
We note with great satisfaction
the flexible and all-inclusive structure of the Party’s National Leadership in
resolving issues that would ordinarily have led to crisis whenever there are
vacant positions in the leadership of the party. We are convinced as
individuals who have gone through the party’s electoral processes that
leadership positions should always be occupied by persons that are prepared and
willing to serve the party selflessly.
Therefore, it gladdens our hearts
at the discretionary exercise of wisdom by the party’s hierarchy on critical
issues like this. A great instance is that of the former National Secretary of
the Party, His Excellency Mai Mala Buni, who left his former position as National
Secretary of the Party to contest for the governorship seat of Yobe State and
thus, his seat at the National Secretariat became vacant. The party’s decision
to retain his deputy as acting National Secretary is commendable and widely
acceptable. However, the position should be given to persons that contested for
the office of the National Secretary at the 2018 APC National Convention.
We have, in this vein, also
observed that some National Executive members’ offices are likely to become
vacant given the disciplinary disposition of the party towards unruly and
disloyal members as may be seen in the case of the National Vice Chairman
(North West) and the Deputy National Chairman (North) of the party who are
visibly in open confrontation with different organs of the party. Specifically,
the case of Barr. InuwaAbdulkadir, the sacked National Vice Chairman (North
West) who was expelled by the Party for anti-party activities and his
continuous unrepentant disposition to caution, it is our expectation and appeal
that such a vacant position be meritoriously allocated to whoever is next in
line or in pole position to take over.
While we are in solidarity with
the tenets of our great Party as enshrined in its constitution and other
relevant laws, we passionately suggest that members of the Party who should
fill such vacant positions those who fulfil laid down procedures to occupy such
offices in the party; to wit, such persons must have indicated interest in
serving the party, obtained the nomination form, undergone the screening
processes of the convention, paid the specified fees and canvassed for votes,
and particularly must have been adjudged to be qualified and fit to occupy
elective positions during the 2018 elective Convention.
In view of the above, Sir, it is
important to point out here that it would be unjust and unconscionable for
members of the Party, particularly zones, state or wards as the case may be,
who have exhausted their opportunity to hold an office, to now have their hope
dashed by an attempt to import a member of the party who did not at any point
contest for any office at the national level to fill as sensitive an office as
that of the National Secretary, as well as the National Vice Chairman (North
West) of the party.
Needless to say, our Party has
set earlier precedents in addition to a plethora of cases affecting wherein an
office becomes vacant, and there’s a party decision to fill such an office with
individuals who are either Deputies or persons who have earlier indicated
interest and contested for such position.
A quick search reveals that our
Party has, down the years, upheld this principle which has been supported by
the Apex Court in the land in the 2015 Kogi State Gubernatorial election
wherein the Party’s flag bearer for the governorship position in the state,
Prince AbubakarAudu, died before he could be declared winner and returned
elected in said election. The Party in its infinite wisdom brought forward the
candidate with the second highest votes in the Party’s Primary election,
MrYahaya Bello who continued with the mandate of the deceased Prince Audu and
the Court upheld same.
Also, the Party recently replaced
a vacant position which became expedient after the last elective convention
wherein the Party replaced MrBolajiAbdullahi who left the party and his seat as
the National Publicity Secretary of the Party for the opposition party with
MrLanreIssa-Onilu who came second in the said convention.
The Electoral Act, 2010 as
amended in 2015, points to the fact in stating the importance to participate in
all the stages of an election. See section 141 of the Electoral Act. It
therefore goes to say that a person cannot validly fill a position if he has
not fully participated in the election giving effect to that office such as
obtaining the form, paying the necessary fees, undergoing the requisite
screening of the party and, most importantly, undergoing the convention of the
Party.
We have observed with keen
interest the several attempts by members of the Party from the states which earlier
held the positions that are now vacant to lobby the leadership of the Party
that they present another candidate from their state to fill the vacancy.
While we do not deny any state
the duty to present multiple candidates for the positions that were zoned to
their geo-political zone, we believe that the principle of justice and fairness
demands that any candidate that does not participate in any of the election
processes should not be made to reap where he/she did not sow.
It is logical that the election
guidelines stipulate that positions be zoned to the various geo-political zones
in the Country which the party’s constitution duly recognizes.
In conclusion therefore, we
strongly plead that it will be against the principles of equity and the spirit
of true patriotism on which the party stands, to sideline and marginalize a
candidate and member of the party who lawfully participated in an electoral process,
painstakingly passed through all its rigors, and eventually came second after
the declared winner, at the time when the seat he vied for becomes vacant.
We are hopeful you’d come to
agreeable terms with the equitable reasoning and pleas for fairness to be done
in this matter as your impartiality and objective candor to party issues
proceeds you, sir.
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