President Muhammadu Buhari won a major backing yesterday.
The
National Executive Committee (NEC) of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and
its national caucus passed a vote of confidence in him .
Also
given a clean bill was the Chief John Odigie-Oyegun- led National Working
Committee (NWC).
The
caucus met till late on Monday night at the Presidential Villa in
Abuja. The NEC met at the party secretariat yesterday.
The
NEC meeting, which started at about 2:20pm, ended at 4:40 pm.
It
declined to debate a “motion” seeking an automatic return ticket for President
Muhammadu Buhari ahead of the 2019 presidential election.
House
of Representatives Speaker Yakubu Dogara, who addressed reporters on
the outcome of the meeting, said the “motion” seeking to adopt the President
for a second term was not treated “because that is not why we are here”.
National
Publicity Secretary Bolaji Abdullahi said the only motion taken was to pass a
vote of confidence on the President, adding that there was none on his adoption
for a second term in office.
Abdullahi
said an unidentified NEC member shouted from the back of the hall that a motion
be taken to adopt the President for second term, but that the motion was not
taken.
Dogara
said the meeting reviewed a paper on the line of activities that the party
would embark upon in the coming months, pointing out that there was no
definitive and conclusive date for its convention.
The
Speaker said: “The meeting was for stock taking and to remind ourselves of the
covenant we made with the people of Nigeria, review how well we have done and
what we need to do in order to deliver on the promises we made during campaign.
“I
can tell you that after a very illuminating address by the party chairman, the
President took turn to address the NEC members and he was very clear in his
vision about where we are taking Nigeria to.
“We
reminded ourselves about the achievement we have recorded in terms of combating
terrorism in the Northeast, the fight against corruption, which is one area
where we are doing very well and the exiting from recession as the achievement
the party has recorded.
“While
we can say we have done quite a lot, there is still much to be done. The
resolve is that we should rededicate ourselves as a party to the service of our
people and the only thing that will guarantee our place in this country is the
service we render to our people.”
On
amendment to the party’s constitution, he said: “Obviously, we had that on the
agenda and there were other items in the agenda which just passed as
information. The proposal for the review of the constitution is being sent to
our emails and it is when we have reviewed this that we will be able to take a
binding decision on them. But as it is now, it was just noted for information.”
Dogara
added: “Today’s meeting was not about 2019 elections. When we talk about 2019
in the context of the agenda you saw, we are talking about membership
registration, the drive for membership and others. We are not talking about
elections.
“Even
though there was a motion on the floor that called for a vote of confidence on
the President, some of us felt it was not necessary because there is nowhere
that his confidence is shaking. But the motion was taken and passed.. But there
was a second leg to that motion, which calls for the adoption of the candidacy
of the President, but it was deffered for now and no decision was taken because
that is not the major reason why we are here.”
Speaking
on aggrieved members, Dogara said: “I don’t think that you can find any family
that is as large as the APC family without some squabbles. No such family
exists in the whole world and if there are disagreements, they are okay because
without disagreements, you cannot even move forward.
“Progress
comes when people refuse to agree with the status quo and they
put forward their positions. If their positions are good enough, they are
adopted and we move forward. So, for us, I don’t think we are having a
situation or run into a situation whereby we have crisis that the party cannot
overcome.
“What
I will advocate is that we should be the ones as the APC family to define what
type of crisis and not allow crisis define us. So, we will do everything
possible to reach out to whoever is aggrieved. We are not like other parties
that will say ‘to hell with you’ because we value every member of this family.”
Abdullahi
added: “The motion that was put was after the Minister of Agriculture had
briefed the NEC about the activities and achievements of his Ministry. One of
the NEC members said we should move a motion passing a vote of confidence on
Mr. President. There was no formal motion moved on the issue of second term for
Mr. President.
“Somebody
in the crowd shouted that we should move a motion and we don’t even know that
member. But the motion that was formally moved was that NEC should pass a vote
of confidence on Mr. President and that was after the brief given by the
Minister of Agriculture, especially when he said that by 2018, Nigeria will
have no need to import a single grain of rice. That is the context and I need
you to understand that very well.
“The
only discussion or conversation on 2019 was the activity of the party in 2018,
especially the issue of convention. It was agreed that since we have all these
activities lined up, including the mini convention, congresses and elective
convention, a small team be set up to put dates to these party activities up to
2018.
“There
was no discussion about election of 2019 or who will be the party flag bearer.
The committee will decide when all these activities will take place. The NEC
passed absolute vote of confidence on Oyegun and the NEC.”
Chairman
of the Nigerian Governors Forum and Zamfara State Governor Abdulaziz Yari said
the Caucus meeting “shows our unity in the party, shows our strength and our
commitment to the party and to Nigerians,’’.
Senator.
Bukar Abba-Ibrahim said the outcome of the meeting dismissed the speculation
that it was convened to remove the leadership of the APC.
”It
is a big family reunion and we are all happy and this party is going to dominate
the Nigerian political space for a very long time to come. I don’t want to
predict any number of years.’’
Oyegun
described the caucus as “very fantastic”, adding that the party would be
stronger after its National Executive Council (NEC) meeting on Tuesday in
Abuja.
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