The estranged pioneer member of the All Progressives Congress, Chief Tom Ikimi, on Wednesday attributed his grouse with the party to the tyrannical approach to leadership by some of the leaders of the APC, including Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.
He said before Tinubu singlehandedly
chose the former Edo State governor, John Odigie-Oyegun, he had
threatened “fire and brimstone” if he did not emerge as the party’s
national chairman at last Saturday’s national convention of the APC.
Ikimi said Tinubu operated caucuses whose membership varied from time to time subject to his whims and caprice.
He added that the current trends in the APC portended frightening prospects for the nation if the party wins the Presidency.
In a statement made available to newsmen in Abuja, a former foreign affairs minister, said Tinubu had turned
the APC into a private property and that some stalwarts of the APC were
willing to accede to his whims which eventually turned the party’s
Saturday convention to a “charade.”
The APC chieftain added that the party’s
governors colluded with Tinubu to truncate democratic process in the
national convention.
He said, “The governors and the Tinubu
groups decided on a zoning process that was limited only to party
offices as well as the choice of individuals to fill them. They
proceeded in a manner that was neither open nor transparent. Most
undemocratic and bizarre procedures then prevailed.
“The governors initiated a zoning plan
that allocated the national chairman to the South-South. This proposal
was reluctantly accepted by Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, whose well-known
preferred option had been to retain Chief Bisi Akande as the chairman
forever. Nevertheless, he in the circumstance, proceeded to draw up a
list of his cronies for the entire national executive all by himself.
Very strange as this may sound, it was the reality. Nothing was ever
referred to the National Interim Executive Council for approval or even
information.”
Ikimi also lambasted Tinubu for parading
himself as the national leader of the APC, saying no one gave him such a
position. He added that it was unfortunate that some members of the
party had tried to justify Tinubu’s unilateral appointment of Oyegun as
the national chairman as a concession done to him as the national
leader.
He said his problem with the ex-governor
began when he opposed the Muslim-Muslim presidential and vice
presidential ticket of the party.
“Asiwaju Bola Tinubu may recall that
mostly for the same reasons I opposed his desire to run as vice
presidential candidate to Alhaji Atiku Abubakar under the Action
Congress banner in 2007. We settled for Senator Ben Obi from eastern
Nigeria.
“I know he nurses a grudge against me
for the position I took which was strongly supported by leaders from
five zones apart from the South-West. I have no regrets whatsoever for
my courage to stand up against oppression or dictatorship. No matter
what anyone might say against the PDP, no individual claims ownership of
that party,” the statement read in parts.
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