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Why Ganduje can’t replace Adamu — APC chieftain

The former governor of Kano State, Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, has been advised against taking the place of Senator Abdullahi Adamu, the APC’s outgoing national chairman, because doing so could disrupt the party’s zoning structure, according to Mallam Salihu Lukman, the party’s national vice chairman for the north-western region.

Following the resignation of Adamu and the previous National Secretary, Senator Iyiola Omisore, there have been rumors that President Bola Tinubu may have penciled in the ex-governor as the new party chairman. This has led to Lukman’s warning.

The Kaduna lawmaker said that if the rumor turns out to be true, the action will be the height of insensitivity in a statement released in Abuja on Thursday headlined “APC: Way Forward.”

“So far, as things are, only the President and Governors blocs are active in the negotiation to produce and engage leaders of APC. Already, part of the speculations emerging from the Governor’s bloc is that Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje is being considered to succeed Sen. Abdullahi Adamu. If this is true, it only suggests insensitivity and taking members of the party for granted. This is without prejudice to the person of Dr. Ganduje.

“This is because such a choice will completely distort the zoning arrangement that informed the present configuration of the leadership of the National Assembly. With the Speaker of the House of Representatives and Deputy Senate President coming from North West and North Central shut out of consideration, to propose the party’s National Chairman move to North West from North Central will be unjust.

“We must caution our governors that since the emergence of APC, governors have served almost as the conscience of the party. Any consideration for such an insensitive and unjust consideration of Dr. Ganduje to become the National Chairman of APC must be discarded. If anything, the position of National Chairman of the APC must be retained in North Central. Part of the challenge of managing the current transition within the party is getting the NWC to properly take the driving seat in managing and facilitating negotiations to produce and engage leaders of the party. The NWC must sit up and guide the unfolding negotiations. No single power bloc should be allowed to appropriate the process,” he said.

Lukman continues by pleading with the president to speak up in order to diffuse the situation and act quickly with the ultimate goal of bringing the APC back to its original ideal of progressive politics.

“It is, therefore, necessary that at this very early stage of negotiating new leadership for the APC, we caution all our leaders that the only way we can justify the exit of Sen. Abdullahi Adamu and Sen. Iyiola Omisore out of the leadership of the APC is by demonstrating a commitment to restore constitutional order in APC and return the party to its founding vision of being a progressive party. These are issues that would appear to be taken for granted and if not engaged could be abused by power blocs within the party, which could lead to the emergence of leaders that are worse than Sen. Adamu and Sen. Omisore. This must be avoided.”

Ogechi Chukwu

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