Abdullahi Adamu was asked to resign as the national chairman
of the All Progressives Congress (APC) on Sunday after a prolonged cold war
with President Bola Tinubu.
The APC chairman was advised to throw in the towel by Hope
Uzodinma, the governor of Imo state and chairman of the Progressive Governors
Forum (PGF).
Iyiola Omisore, the APC national secretary, allegedly became
incommunicado upon getting wind of the development.
TheCable quoting party sources reports that Adamu and
Omisore were to face a vote of no confidence by NWC members on Monday afternoon
following which they would be sacked by the national executive committee (NEC),
chaired by Tinubu, on Wednesday.
There has been a cold war between Tinubu and Adamu since the
former governor of Nasarawa state was elected party chairman in March 2022.
But the “final straw”, according to insiders, was Adamu’s
failure to account for the N32 billion raised by the party from the sale of
forms for the 2023 general election.
“Only N7 billion is left in the account as we speak,” an NWC
member said.
“Adamu and Omisore
claimed the account has been audited, but we are not aware of when the auditors
were appointed. How can NWC not be aware of the appointment? It is part of our
responsibilities to appoint auditors.”
Sensing the move to remove him, Adamu had reportedly sought
the support of the chairmen of the state chapters of the party but received a
cold shoulder.
“By the APC constitution, the proceeds were supposed to be
shared with the zonal, state and ward levels of the party, and they were not in
the know. So there was no way they were going to support him,” another party
insider revealed.
ADAMU VS TINUBU: THE
RETURN LEG
Before the N32 billion question became a bone of contention,
Adamu’s exit appeared imminent.
While Tinubu supported Tanko Al Makura, also a former
governor of Nasarawa state, for the position of national chairman, party
leaders loyal to former President Muhammadu Buhari rooted for Adamu.
This was thought to be the first move to stop Tinubu from winning
the party’s presidential ticket.
Ahead of the APC presidential primary in June 2022, Tinubu
complained bitterly that he was being betrayed despite the fact that a
gentleman’s agreement was sealed in 2015 for him to succeed Buhari.
His outburst, popularly known as “emi l’okan” (“it’s my
turn”), enraged Adamu who threatened that the party would “discipline” him.
In the week of the primary, Adamu informed NWC members that
Ahmad Lawan, then senate president, was Buhari’s preferred presidential
candidate.
The move was met with protests and condemnation from some
quarters, but he stood his ground.
Lawan, a latecomer to the race, lost the primary, coming
last with 38 votes against Tinubu’s 371.
Tinubu would go on to lose the presidential election in
Nasarawa state, where Adamu was governor from 1999 to 2007.
“It was inevitable that Adamu would bite the dust,” the NWC
member disclosed.
“When the 10th
national assembly was about to be inaugurated, it was the APC leadership that
was supposed to work behind the scene for the leadership election. Adamu and
Omisore were aloof. In fact, it was a known fact that Adamu was supporting
Abdulaziz Yari.
“As if that was not enough, when the committee positions
were announced, Adamu openly dissociated himself from the list. He had it
coming.”
It is understood that when the issue of the N32 billion was
presented to Tinubu, he gave the go-ahead for the party to remove him
“legally”.
Uzodinma approached Adamu on Sunday and asked him to do the
“needful” but he was unable to reach Omisore.
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