Saraki, Lawan supporters wreck APC consensus meeting
Ahmad Lawan and Bukola Saraki
An attempt by the leadership of the
All Progressives Congress to elect a consensus candidate for the
leadership of the Senate at a retreat organised for Senators-elect in
Abuja was frustrated on Saturday as two factions emerged from the camp,
endorsing two separate candidates.
The party leadership had planned to
conduct a primary election for the 59 senators elected on the ticket of
the party in order to produce a consensus candidate that would emerge as
the next Senate President during the inauguration of the eighth
National Assembly in June.
However,
few hours into the retreat, a group, which identified itself as Senate
Unity Forum, walked out of the event and addressed a news conference
where they declared that they had resolved to support the joint ticket
of Senators Ahmad Lawan and George Akume for the Senate top posts.
They circulated a resolution signed by
Lawan (Yobe North), Akume (Benue North West) and the group’s
spokesperson, Senator Barnabas Gemade, (Benue North East) wherein the
senators-elect explained that their decision was in the best interest of
the party and Nigeria.
The group, which did not disclose its
membership strength said, “We, the Senate Unity Forum comprising
senators-elect from various states and various zones of Nigeria, have
met, held extensive discussions and resolved to support Senator Ahmad
Lawan as Senate President and Senator George Akume, as the Deputy Senate
President of the eighth Senate.”
But some hours later, no fewer than 24
senators-elect, under the aegis of, “The Like-minds,” filed out of the
retreat and announced that 35 members of the group had adopted Saraki
(Kwara Central) as their next Senate President.
They also said each of the 35 members of
the group, had signed a document which indicated their commitment to
Saraki and had followed it up by jointly signing a letter, which they
would present to the National Chairman of the party, Mr. John
Odigie-Oyegun.
The Senators, in their resolution, read
by Dino Melaye (Kogi West) noted: “Senators of ‘The Like-minds’ are here
today at the retreat organised by our dear party, All Progressive
Congress, which is meant to equip and empower senators-elect of the
eighth Assembly to prepare them for the challenges ahead.
“We commend the leadership of our party
for this timely and well-focused exercise. The issue of National
Assembly leadership is about integrity, competence, discipline and
leadership skills and not about fixing of candidates just for mere
horse-trading.
“Our stand is about electing a senator
who eventually becomes the chairman of National Assembly and relates
with the executive on behalf of Nigerians, fellow senators and the
National Assembly as an institution.
“Furthermore, the leadership of National
Assembly is about the senator that has the wherewithal to stabilise the
legislative institution, working with the executive and judicial arm of
government to be effective and perform to their optimal capacity.
“In addition, we are aware of the fact
that all senators from the North Central zone have taken a firm position
that they are only interested in the office of the Senate President
which has been earlier zoned by the National Working Committee of our
party to the zone.
“We are also aware that North Central
senators have resolved to abide by the resolution of the zone on a
single candidate and anything short of this is an attempt to jeopardise
the collective interest of the zone.
“Of the 59 senators of the APC, 35 of us
present here today hereby reaffirm our collective commitment and
resolution to ensure that the candidature of Senator Abubakar Bukola
Saraki as the Senate President of eighth Assembly.
“We have also resolved that the office of the Deputy Senate President be zoned to the North East.”
Our correspondent observed that the
South-West APC senators-elect, except Tayo Alasoadura, were
conspicuously absent at the briefing, while members of the Like-minds
senators who were present, cut across the North-Central, North-West, and
the North-East geopolitical zones.
The latest development has therefore
pruned down the numbers of aspirants contesting the senate presidency
from four to two because while Akume had accepted to be Lawan’s deputy,
Ali Ndume (Borno South), was among the senators that endorsed Saraki on
Saturday.
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