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CCT Trial: Saraki's APC Faction In 'Secret Deal' With PDP Against Buhari, APC *PMB Angry At Tinubu Over Osoba

CCT Trial: Saraki's APC Faction In 'Secret Deal' With PDP Against Buhari, APC *PMB Angry At Tinubu Over Osoba

The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) is now facing a serious political upheaval as a result of the on-going trial of the President of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki, by the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) for alleged falsification of assets declaration.

Another issue that is also causing division in the party is the hustle for control of power in 2019 by some elements in the party, coupled with perceived marginalisation of the members of the New Peoples Democratic Party (nPDP) by the APC.

With the call by the Transition Monitoring Group and other organisations for the resignation of Saraki and moves to replace him, not a few politicians are said to be aligning with Senator David Mark as an option, especially as President Muhammadu Buhari has allegedly told APC leadership that he does not care about who emerges as Senate President.

Sunday Telegraph reports that the trial of the Senate boss has created cracks and divisions in the ranks of the APC both in the Senate and at the level of the leadership, thereby producing what can be described as pro and anti Saraki camps.

The pro Saraki group is made up of APC Senators and other members of the party, who are doggedly supporting Saraki in the face of his present political ordeal, occasioned by his occupation of the Senate Presidential seat, against the party’s decision. The anti Saraki elements are the members of the party, within and outside the Senate, who are against him in tandem with the position of the APC’s National Leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, who is yet to forgive Saraki for working against the party’s arrangement in the election of the National Assembly leadership last year and want him out of the office by all means.

Sunday Telegraph learnt that members of the New PDP in APC, where Saraki belongs, out of frustration, have started aligning with the PDP to defeat the APC in the event that Saraki is compelled to vacate office through the impending judgment of the CCT.

According to sources, the New PDP is of the view that allowing Saraki to go indicates the determination of the APC power brokers to sacrifice him, not minding how much the decision would negatively affect the political future and fortunes of the party in the country.

New Telegraph’s inquiries further revealed that Saraki’s ordeal has compelled the various political entities that fused to form the APC, to begin to question the domineering posture of the defunct Congress for Progressives Change (CPC) in the power configuration of the present administration. President Buhari contested the presidential election in 2011 on the platform of the CPC, which he failed, and told Nigerians that it would be his last attempt at aspiring to rule Nigeria; before his party teamed up with others to form the APC, which ultimately wrestled power from the PDP last year.

Sources close to the APC said that elements of the New PDP in APC were highly enraged that members of the defunct CPC in the new alliance, who are mainly the people at the centre of this administration, are on a tactical move to engulf and send them into political oblivion in the power equation in the country.

The New PDP is also angry, according to our sources, over what they considered as the continuous harassment, intimidation and humiliation of Senator Saraki, whom they described as one of the formidable forces that took power off the grip of the PDP in the last general elections.

According to Saraki loyalists, he was used to weaken the former ruling party by persuading many Senators and governors to pull out of the PDP in 2013 to join the now ruling APC. Former governors of Gombe, Zamfara and Nasarawa states, Senators Danjuma Goje, Ahmed Sani and Abdullahi Adamu, respectively, were amongst those that worked with Saraki to break away from the PDP in the Senate.

Sunday Telegraph learnt that the desperate attempt to use the CCT to humiliate Saraki out of office will definitely boomerang, as the APC might be on its way out of power soon as the ripple effects of such development will also negatively affect the fortunes of the party in future elections.

Former Governor of Kano State, Senator Musa Rabiu Kwankwaso, and others who joined the APC from the PDP, are seen to be targets for political victimisation by the Buhari led government in their respective states Our correspondent, however, learnt that they were not folding their arms, as they were said to be realigning the PDP to fashion a way out and, perhaps, engineer the downfall of the APC in 2019. Meanwhile, a chieftain of the APC closed to Senator Saraki, yesterday, revealed that the Senate President would rather go down than kowtow the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress, Senator Tinubu.

According to the political associate of Saraki, who preferred anonymity, the Senate President was the only APC chieftain who never revered Tinubu in APC and believes he has no reason to revere the APC leader. The source stated that Tinubu’s grudge against Saraki was not that he (Saraki) went against his position on the Senate Presidency, but that he (Saraki) does not accord him the respect other APC chieftains’ accord to him. According to the source, Saraki believes that he has the same political credentials if not more as Tinubu and therefore does not see any reason why he should defer to him.

The source pointed out: “Saraki was governor of Kwara State for eight years just the same way Tinubu was in Lagos and he is also a senator just the way Tinubu was. Saraki controls Kwara State politics just as Tinubu controls Lagos State”. The source further explained that Tinubu believes that if Saraki was not checked and is allowed to have his way in the party, he (Saraki) might become the rallying point in the party ahead of 2019 elections

But Tinubu’s camp may not be enjoying the support of President Buhari in all his political interest. One such political interest is the return of former Ogun State governor, Chief Segun Osoba, to APC and the alleged plan to hand over to him the headship of the party by Tinubu. This new political permutation in Ogun State according some party members is not going well with the governor, Senator Ibukunle Amosun who enjoys the supports of Buhari. President Buhari is said to be trying to build another political support in the South-West that would counter the activities and interest of Tinubu in the geo-political zone, a source at the APC National Secretariat stated.

Meanwhile, the Office of the President of the Senate, yesterday, claimed that it had uncovered plots by some politicians to sponsor anti-Saraki protests across the country. According to a statement by the Special Adviser to the President of the Senate, Yusuf Olaniyonu, the alleged protest marches and demonstrations was intended to give some hired people placards to disturb public peace. Saraki’s office stated that sponsors of the proposed protest marches were seeking to forcefully mobilise and pollute public opinion against the embattled President of the Senate.

The statement reads: “As part of their plan, they are already distributing money and other materials to some faceless civil society organisations, market men and women associations and other shadowy groups with a view to instigate demonstrations in Lagos, Abuja and Ilorin starting from Monday, April 11. “They believe that the on-going trial at the Code of Conduct Tribunal provides them the opportunity to stampede Dr. Saraki out of office so that their defeated objective of getting their lackey into the office of Senate President will be realised.

This is another desperate move by these spineless politicians to achieve through the back door what they failed to realise on the floor of the Senate. “We are alerting members of the public to the antics of these desperate politicians which may result into breach of public peace, order and health. Dr. Saraki is a peace-loving and law abiding politician.

“The trial at the CCT is just beginning and while the prosecution’s witness has started giving evidence, he is yet to be crossexamined by the defence team. The defence has also not opened its own case. We urge members of the public to patiently wait for the conclusion of the case. “Since the fundamental principle of our legal system is that an accused person is presumed innocent until he is found guilty, Dr. Saraki will not allow any distraction to take him away from his responsibility as President of the Senate and Chairman of the National Assembly.”
The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) is now facing a serious political upheaval as a result of the on-going trial of the President of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki, by the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) for alleged falsification of assets declaration.

Another issue that is also causing division in the party is the hustle for control of power in 2019 by some elements in the party, coupled with perceived marginalisation of the members of the New Peoples Democratic Party (nPDP) by the APC.

With the call by the Transition Monitoring Group and other organisations for the resignation of Saraki and moves to replace him, not a few politicians are said to be aligning with Senator David Mark as an option, especially as President Muhammadu Buhari has allegedly told APC leadership that he does not care about who emerges as Senate President.

Sunday Telegraph reports that the trial of the Senate boss has created cracks and divisions in the ranks of the APC both in the Senate and at the level of the leadership, thereby producing what can be described as pro and anti Saraki camps.

The pro Saraki group is made up of APC Senators and other members of the party, who are doggedly supporting Saraki in the face of his present political ordeal, occasioned by his occupation of the Senate Presidential seat, against the party’s decision. The anti Saraki elements are the members of the party, within and outside the Senate, who are against him in tandem with the position of the APC’s National Leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, who is yet to forgive Saraki for working against the party’s arrangement in the election of the National Assembly leadership last year and want him out of the office by all means.

Sunday Telegraph learnt that members of the New PDP in APC, where Saraki belongs, out of frustration, have started aligning with the PDP to defeat the APC in the event that Saraki is compelled to vacate office through the impending judgment of the CCT.

According to sources, the New PDP is of the view that allowing Saraki to go indicates the determination of the APC power brokers to sacrifice him, not minding how much the decision would negatively affect the political future and fortunes of the party in the country.

New Telegraph’s inquiries further revealed that Saraki’s ordeal has compelled the various political entities that fused to form the APC, to begin to question the domineering posture of the defunct Congress for Progressives Change (CPC) in the power configuration of the present administration. President Buhari contested the presidential election in 2011 on the platform of the CPC, which he failed, and told Nigerians that it would be his last attempt at aspiring to rule Nigeria; before his party teamed up with others to form the APC, which ultimately wrestled power from the PDP last year.

Sources close to the APC said that elements of the New PDP in APC were highly enraged that members of the defunct CPC in the new alliance, who are mainly the people at the centre of this administration, are on a tactical move to engulf and send them into political oblivion in the power equation in the country.

The New PDP is also angry, according to our sources, over what they considered as the continuous harassment, intimidation and humiliation of Senator Saraki, whom they described as one of the formidable forces that took power off the grip of the PDP in the last general elections.

According to Saraki loyalists, he was used to weaken the former ruling party by persuading many Senators and governors to pull out of the PDP in 2013 to join the now ruling APC. Former governors of Gombe, Zamfara and Nasarawa states, Senators Danjuma Goje, Ahmed Sani and Abdullahi Adamu, respectively, were amongst those that worked with Saraki to break away from the PDP in the Senate.

Sunday Telegraph learnt that the desperate attempt to use the CCT to humiliate Saraki out of office will definitely boomerang, as the APC might be on its way out of power soon as the ripple effects of such development will also negatively affect the fortunes of the party in future elections.

Former Governor of Kano State, Senator Musa Rabiu Kwankwaso, and others who joined the APC from the PDP, are seen to be targets for political victimisation by the Buhari led government in their respective states Our correspondent, however, learnt that they were not folding their arms, as they were said to be realigning the PDP to fashion a way out and, perhaps, engineer the downfall of the APC in 2019. Meanwhile, a chieftain of the APC closed to Senator Saraki, yesterday, revealed that the Senate President would rather go down than kowtow the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress, Senator Tinubu.

According to the political associate of Saraki, who preferred anonymity, the Senate President was the only APC chieftain who never revered Tinubu in APC and believes he has no reason to revere the APC leader. The source stated that Tinubu’s grudge against Saraki was not that he (Saraki) went against his position on the Senate Presidency, but that he (Saraki) does not accord him the respect other APC chieftains’ accord to him. According to the source, Saraki believes that he has the same political credentials if not more as Tinubu and therefore does not see any reason why he should defer to him.

The source pointed out: “Saraki was governor of Kwara State for eight years just the same way Tinubu was in Lagos and he is also a senator just the way Tinubu was. Saraki controls Kwara State politics just as Tinubu controls Lagos State”. The source further explained that Tinubu believes that if Saraki was not checked and is allowed to have his way in the party, he (Saraki) might become the rallying point in the party ahead of 2019 elections

But Tinubu’s camp may not be enjoying the support of President Buhari in all his political interest. One such political interest is the return of former Ogun State governor, Chief Segun Osoba, to APC and the alleged plan to hand over to him the headship of the party by Tinubu. This new political permutation in Ogun State according some party members is not going well with the governor, Senator Ibukunle Amosun who enjoys the supports of Buhari. President Buhari is said to be trying to build another political support in the South-West that would counter the activities and interest of Tinubu in the geo-political zone, a source at the APC National Secretariat stated.

Meanwhile, the Office of the President of the Senate, yesterday, claimed that it had uncovered plots by some politicians to sponsor anti-Saraki protests across the country. According to a statement by the Special Adviser to the President of the Senate, Yusuf Olaniyonu, the alleged protest marches and demonstrations was intended to give some hired people placards to disturb public peace. Saraki’s office stated that sponsors of the proposed protest marches were seeking to forcefully mobilise and pollute public opinion against the embattled President of the Senate.

The statement reads: “As part of their plan, they are already distributing money and other materials to some faceless civil society organisations, market men and women associations and other shadowy groups with a view to instigate demonstrations in Lagos, Abuja and Ilorin starting from Monday, April 11. “They believe that the on-going trial at the Code of Conduct Tribunal provides them the opportunity to stampede Dr. Saraki out of office so that their defeated objective of getting their lackey into the office of Senate President will be realised.

This is another desperate move by these spineless politicians to achieve through the back door what they failed to realise on the floor of the Senate. “We are alerting members of the public to the antics of these desperate politicians which may result into breach of public peace, order and health. Dr. Saraki is a peace-loving and law abiding politician.

“The trial at the CCT is just beginning and while the prosecution’s witness has started giving evidence, he is yet to be crossexamined by the defence team. The defence has also not opened its own case. We urge members of the public to patiently wait for the conclusion of the case. “Since the fundamental principle of our legal system is that an accused person is presumed innocent until he is found guilty, Dr. Saraki will not allow any distraction to take him away from his responsibility as President of the Senate and Chairman of the National Assembly.”

2019 Presidency, Power Tussle Tears APC To Shred as 3 Main Groups Fight Dirty

2019 Presidency, Power Tussle Tears APC To Shred as 3 Main Groups Fight Dirty

The race for 2019 Presidency may have split the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) into three camps, battling for the soul of the party.

The three main camps are the defunct Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) caucus, defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) cum South-West caucus and new Peoples Democratic Party (nPDP) caucus.

Sources said there are other sub-camps and caucuses that are ready to align with the main three camps when need be.

The tussle in APC is said to be connected with the 2019 general elections and the body language of President Muhammadu Buhari regarding the presidential election, which is red years away.

Daily Sun gathered that so intense is the struggle that the three contending factions are scheming to produce chairman of the influential Board of Trustees (BoT) of the party. The BoT is an advisory organ but wields considerable influence in who gets what in any political party.

It was gathered that the struggle for control in the party started shortly after the presidential election on March 28, 2015. Some Buhari loyalists said as it was  time the president became the undisputed leader of the party, while others contended that he should face governance and leave party matters to the politicians.

Shortly after, some members of  CPC, Buhari’s former party, reportedly said it was normal to allow the incumbent the right of first refusal on a second term and that talks of 2019 should be jettisoned until the APC stabilises in government.

But, members of the defunct ACN and the nPDP believed the president should only serve one term; set the country on the right pedestal, fight corruption and quit the stage for a younger member of the party to take over and continue with the APC manifesto.

In the lead up to the national caucus, BoT and National Executive Committee (NEC) meetings tomorrow, a major issue for resolution is the Senate leadership squabble which is still festering.

The attempt of the party’s National Working Committee (NWC), chaired by the chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, to get members in the National Assembly respect the party position failed miserably.

Senators jettisoned the party’s position and zonal arrangement for offices, while the House of Representatives worked out an arrangement that subsists today.

Inability of the party to have its way in the National Assembly was blamed on the chairman with some stakeholders calling for his removal which is allegedly being championed by a governor from the South-South where Oyegun comes from.

But, another source in the APC disclosed that, “even if Oyegun is kicked out, because of the zoning formula in the party, the South-South will still occupy the chairmanship position.”

Another knotty issue for the party’s NEC to solve would be who to succeed Alhaji Lai Mohammed. Mohammed, before his appointment as the Information and Culture Minister, was the party’s spokesman. He is from the North-Central.

His deputy, Timi Frank, is from the South-South; a situation which may have worked against him from occupying the position before now.

So, as the party convenes its meeting tomorrow, Daily Sun gathered that some members would seize the occasion to ask for “more political patronage.”

According to one of the chieftains of the party,  “some of us who worked for the party have not been compensated. Boards of federal agencies have been dissolved. This is the time to put loyal party members on these boards,” said an assistant to one of the party’s leaders.

“The slow pace of appointments and removal of PDP appointees in government positions are all to the detriment of APC members on the long waiting lists of some of our ogas.

The distribution of political patronage should have strong inputs from the party as a strategy for strengthening party loyalty and motivation of party faithful…” he added.

Meanwhile, APC National Auditor, George Moghalu has denied cracks in the party.

He said such speculation is a figment of the imaginations of mischief makers.

“Such speculations are figment of the imaginations of certain persons. As for the BoT chairman, I can tell you the decision of who becomes the chairman is an exclusive reserve of the members, and the person to emerge as the chairman will be known very soon when we organise the inauguration,” he noted.

The race for 2019 Presidency may have split the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) into three camps, battling for the soul of the party.

The three main camps are the defunct Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) caucus, defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) cum South-West caucus and new Peoples Democratic Party (nPDP) caucus.

Sources said there are other sub-camps and caucuses that are ready to align with the main three camps when need be.

The tussle in APC is said to be connected with the 2019 general elections and the body language of President Muhammadu Buhari regarding the presidential election, which is red years away.

Daily Sun gathered that so intense is the struggle that the three contending factions are scheming to produce chairman of the influential Board of Trustees (BoT) of the party. The BoT is an advisory organ but wields considerable influence in who gets what in any political party.

It was gathered that the struggle for control in the party started shortly after the presidential election on March 28, 2015. Some Buhari loyalists said as it was  time the president became the undisputed leader of the party, while others contended that he should face governance and leave party matters to the politicians.

Shortly after, some members of  CPC, Buhari’s former party, reportedly said it was normal to allow the incumbent the right of first refusal on a second term and that talks of 2019 should be jettisoned until the APC stabilises in government.

But, members of the defunct ACN and the nPDP believed the president should only serve one term; set the country on the right pedestal, fight corruption and quit the stage for a younger member of the party to take over and continue with the APC manifesto.

In the lead up to the national caucus, BoT and National Executive Committee (NEC) meetings tomorrow, a major issue for resolution is the Senate leadership squabble which is still festering.

The attempt of the party’s National Working Committee (NWC), chaired by the chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, to get members in the National Assembly respect the party position failed miserably.

Senators jettisoned the party’s position and zonal arrangement for offices, while the House of Representatives worked out an arrangement that subsists today.

Inability of the party to have its way in the National Assembly was blamed on the chairman with some stakeholders calling for his removal which is allegedly being championed by a governor from the South-South where Oyegun comes from.

But, another source in the APC disclosed that, “even if Oyegun is kicked out, because of the zoning formula in the party, the South-South will still occupy the chairmanship position.”

Another knotty issue for the party’s NEC to solve would be who to succeed Alhaji Lai Mohammed. Mohammed, before his appointment as the Information and Culture Minister, was the party’s spokesman. He is from the North-Central.

His deputy, Timi Frank, is from the South-South; a situation which may have worked against him from occupying the position before now.

So, as the party convenes its meeting tomorrow, Daily Sun gathered that some members would seize the occasion to ask for “more political patronage.”

According to one of the chieftains of the party,  “some of us who worked for the party have not been compensated. Boards of federal agencies have been dissolved. This is the time to put loyal party members on these boards,” said an assistant to one of the party’s leaders.

“The slow pace of appointments and removal of PDP appointees in government positions are all to the detriment of APC members on the long waiting lists of some of our ogas.

The distribution of political patronage should have strong inputs from the party as a strategy for strengthening party loyalty and motivation of party faithful…” he added.

Meanwhile, APC National Auditor, George Moghalu has denied cracks in the party.

He said such speculation is a figment of the imaginations of mischief makers.

“Such speculations are figment of the imaginations of certain persons. As for the BoT chairman, I can tell you the decision of who becomes the chairman is an exclusive reserve of the members, and the person to emerge as the chairman will be known very soon when we organise the inauguration,” he noted.


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