APC Group Defends Akande, Says He Spoke Like a Sincere Leader
Former Interim Chairman of the ruling party, Chief Bisi Akande
The Action Group of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has risen in
stout defence of the former Interim Chairman of the ruling party, Chief
Bisi Akande, saying his recent utterances on the crisis bedeviling the
party at the National Assembly were those of a sincere leader.
The group, through a statement by its spokesperson, Segun Dipe, said
the ramrod qualities of Akande qualify him to see when things are skewed
towards failure and was right to have called the people involved to
order.
“Here is the man who steered the ship of our party through the
turbulent waters from conception to birth. He did so with sincerity of
purpose and great sacrifice that even President Muhammadu Buhari, a man
of few words, not given to praise-singing, confessed that he respected
Akande’s patriotism while acknowledging how he led the interim party
‘with dexterity and integrity.”
The party Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, also admitted that he saw
in Akande trustworthiness and sincerity. Is it such a person that would
now wish the smooth-sailing ship of the party should capsize?”
APC-AG recalled how Akande had journeyed with former governor of Lagos
State, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu, through thick and thin from the dark
and lonely days of the Alliance for Democracy (AD) to the Action
Congress (AC) and then Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) before arriving
at the APC, saying such a person knows what true loyalty and discipline
are and should be taken serious when preaching them.
Akande had been criticised for his recent utterances with which he
cautioned some party members, whom he accused of trading the party’s
birthright and dining with the enemy with a bid to get choice positions.
Specifically, he mentioned some northern elites and the PDP members
within the APC as those rocking the party boat with indiscipline and
disloyalty.
But the APC Action Group said the former interim chairman was on point
and had only reiterated what was already in the public domain. Perhaps
it is making more meaning to them now that it is coming from a person of
Akande’s flawless character.
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