Declare Omo-Agege as regional party leader
Bolaji Ogundele, Abuja
The South-South caucus of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has warned that it would resist any attempt by forces within the party that are working to remove the Comrade Adams Oshiomhole as National Chairman of the party.
The caucus, which made the during a meeting called by the Vice National Chairman (South-South) of the party, Hillard Eta, in Abuja, also passed a vote of confidence on Oshiomhole, even as it appointed the Deputy Senate President as the leader of the party in the South-South region.
It further resolved to inaugurate committees that will work to find lasting solutions to the crises within the party’s chapters in Edo, Rivers and Cross River states.
Various party leaders from the region expressed displeasure with plots by some groups and interests within the party to outs the National Chairman, Comrade Oshiomhole, saying it is the turn of the region to produce the chairman and the stakeholders of the region will not relinquish that privilege to outsiders.
One of the leaders of the party at the meeting, Chief Don Etiebet, who vowed that the people of the zone would not tolerate attempt to remove the National Chairman, wondered “what has he done if not for the fact that he is bringing discipline into the party.
“Oshiomhole has brought stability, success so far in the APC and why will anyone want him out if not for their personal gains or looking for a stooge they can control. I want to commend our President, Muhammadu Buhari for the support he has been giving to our son Oshiomhole and the South-South.
“The position of the National Chairman is zoned to the South-South and no outsider will come and dictate for us who will be our chairman. With the dogged effort of Oshiomhole we are able to win Bayelsa State which has not happened before. That is why we believe that there is nobody today that can do better than what Oshiomhole is doing and that is why we are urging outsiders to stay off and leave Oshiomhole alone.
“We cannot go back to the days where the party lost its winning mentality and it is controlled by a cabal of governors. Oshiomhole has brought party supremacy and discipline and that is the only way APC can survive” he said.
Also speaking at the meeting, the Deputy Senate President, Senator Omo-Agege, commended Oshiomhole for the party’s victory in Bayelsa State, noting “it was not a tea party to remove the candidate of a sitting governor”.
“It was a difficult contest but we all came together to make history and we won Bayelsa state. I want to also speak on the recent moves by some persons to remove the National Chairman, let me state that the position of the National Chairman is a very key position zoned to the South South. It is our position and I have always maintained that it is we who will decide that we don’t want our chairman and not outsiders.
“Without prejudice to the decision taken at NEC setting up a National Reconciliation Committee to be headed by leaders nominated by the President, I want to make it clear that we have our national chairman and we must stand by him. We are pushing for reconciliation but his seat is not negotiable.
“It will be very very absurd for us to go to the South West and say we don’t want the Vice President or go to the North West and say we don’t want the President or go to the North East and say we don’t want the senate President. So we must dwell on those things that unites us rather than those things that divides us”, he said.
On his party, apparently reacting to the crises in some states, including Edo, Oshiomhole noted “there is nothing really strange about a party having conflict. I am basically an association person and I don’t know any association that does not have issues. But it is usually worst when election has been lost and people start blame game.
“So I can tell you from our records in the office that we have problems in some of the states after the election. The lesson to learn is that we must make extra effort to ensure that wherever there is disagreement we work hard to resolve them.
“In resolving one disagreement it is not going to be a permanent solution because the environment is dynamic therefore ad you settle one issue another one resurrects but what is important is that we must have an attitude that is open to talking through the differences with a view to making peace. I want to assure you of one thing, once I assume any responsibility; by my own nature I put everything to it.
“I believe leadership is about the will to make decisions. I do not know any leader whose decision is always right. But it is better to make imperfect decision than to make no decision at all. We have done our best in the NWC, we try to manage the huge challenges of running a governing party in Nigeria and I thank God we have been able to go this far and by the grace of God we will go further”.
On the criticisms against his NWC, the National chairman observed “it is just that sometimes the human memory is short, around 2015, around this time, our party was unable to manage the huge advantage that the Electorate confided on us because we had majority in the National Assembly and yet we had problem managing this numbers. Such that we had a senate President who is APC and we had Deputy senate President who is PDP.
“Now if you play back that situation, still under the same party, the same President, this year, again haven been favored by the Nigerian electorate, we have been able to sit down, network, persuade, negotiate, work day and night and at the end we have the seamless election and anybody in the leadership of the party, we are able to have APC members as principal officers without a fight” he said.
Among those at the meeting were Senator Ndoma Egba, Senator Ita Enang, Chief Umanah Umanah, Great Ogboru, Chairman Designate in the NDDC Board, Dr Pius Odubu, Senator Francis Alimekhena and other National Assembly members from the zone.
Minister of State Petroleum, Timipreye Sylva, Governor Elect Bayelsa State, David Lyon, Director General of Nigeria Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, Dakuku Peterside, Senator Magnus Abbe, sent their apologies.