The leadership of the All Progressives
Congress is to meet with former President Olusegun Obasanjo to explain
the reason behind the formation of the party. A former Head of State and a chief of
the party, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, said this in an interview with
journalists at the residence of a former Vice President, Alhaji Atiku
Abubakar, in Abuja on Wednesday.
Buhari said the leadership of APC had
been visiting other notable Nigerians and that it was time to also pay a
visit to Obasanjo.
He said, “We have been visiting others like the G7 Governors; we have visited former heads of state, and we intend to visit former President Olusegun Obasanjo any time he is available, to ask for understanding and brief him on why we formed the APC.”
He said that he was happy with the
discussion the leadership of the party had with Abubakar, who he said
had promised to discuss with his supporters and political associates
before taking a decision on whether to defect from the ruling Peoples
Democratic Party to the APC or not.
“I think Atiku has spoken to you about what we discussed with him now, but he said he will get back to us later,” Buhari added.
At a meeting, Abubakar told his guests
that he would consult with stakeholders and consider the invitation by
the leaders of the party to join the party, just as he threw his weight
behind a two-party system in the country.
“I have given them an indication that I will call a meeting of all my supporters across the country and we will take a decision and tell the press,” he said.
The leaders of the APC led by its
Interim National Chairman, Chief Bisi Akande, had visited the Abuja
residence of the Turakin Adamawa and asked him to defect to the APC.
Roll call of the delegation at the
Wednesday’s meeting included, a former Governor of Lagos State, Asiwaju
Bola Tinubu; Governor of Borno State, Alhaji Ibrahim Shettima; a former
Speaker of House of Representatives, Bello Masari; Senator George
Akume; former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode; a Chief Ogbonnaya
Onu; former chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission,
Mallam Nuhu Ribadu; and Senator Kabiru Gaya.
Akande had earlier in his remark, said
the party decided to meet with Atiku against the background that “our
country is being rubbished, we feel that it is necessary to meet people
of like minds to rise up and salvage the country.
“All of us that met here are comrades in politics from time to time. We only met today to cement that comradeship, and all is well cemented and we are moving together to work for this country.”
Abubakar recalled that some of the members of the delegation that visited him had been together in politics for about 24 years.
“It is time we realise we have a responsibility to our generation and those yet unborn,” he said.
He lauded the delegation for the
formation of what he called “a long expected great party,” adding that
the APC had true internal democracy that would satisfy the yearnings and
aspirations of its members.
Abubakar referred to the African
National Congress in South Africa, reiterating that “as strong as the
ANC is, its internal democracy is unparallel. I have seen where there is
healthy competition without bitterness.
“If the South Africans faced apartheid, Nigeria is facing colonialism, the struggle has been long for the enthronement of democracy.”
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