”We must sustain discipline in our party”-President Buhari

By Timothy Choji, Abuja

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President Muhammadu Buhari has advised leaders of the governing All Progressives Congress (APC) to sustain discipline within the party at all levels, to maintain the achievements already gained by the National Caretaker Committee of the party.

President Buhari made the call in his opening remarks at Tuesday’s National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting of the APC, held at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Her said: “I am convinced that in the last five months, since the appointment of the National Caretaker Committee, the initiatives taken have brought a remarkable new atmosphere of hope in the party. Healthy debates are now taking place and the potential for organs of the party to affirm majority positions as the decision of the party is now possible.

“What is required now is for all of us as leaders of the party to maintain discipline and ensure that this new momentum is protected, sustained and that decisions of the party organs are respected by every member.

“Despite the challenge to restore peace in the party and the series of elections at hand, the fact that we have gained more members and that we are not losing members to the opposition under the present interim leadership, indicates improvement for the party.

“In fact, we have begun to win back our members who left us and other notable political leaders are being attracted to our party, particularly, David Umahi, the Governor of Ebonyi State.”

Appeal
President Buhari therefore, appealed to the teeming members of the APC to make the required sacrifices for the party, to enhance development in Nigeria.

“I want to appeal to all our party members and leaders at all levels, to try and make the required sacrifices so that we are able to collectively restore our progressive and democratic political party, which can nurture and give expression to our collective dream of building a strong united and developed Nigeria,” he said.

The Nigerian leader, who doubles as the leader of the APC, urged the party to retrace its steps and explore the kind of consultations that gave birth to the governing party.

“May I use this opportunity to remind all of us of the need to recreate our negotiation spirit of 2012-2013 under our legacy parties; what guided our success to achieve the merger that produced the APC with the respect we were able to have for each other.

“In those times, decisions reached at both formal and informal meetings, every one of us ensured that those decisions were respected because they were required to produce the needed political platform that could guarantee electoral victory.

“I have, through consultations with the Chairman of the Caretaker Committee and other leaders of the party agreed that our challenges in the party require that we take steps to rebuild the party from ward to national levels. The initiative to carry out membership registration revalidation, is therefore, a necessary step,” he said.

The President urged all attendees at NEC to dispassionately consider all the recommendations of the caretaker committee.

He said: “The responsibility of our party’s NEC at this meeting is to adopt and dispassionately consider all the proposals submitted by the caretaker committee and grant all the necessary approvals requested to rebuild the party.

“I believe that as leaders, our shared vision is to ensure that we are able to produce leaders that will not inherit any of the problems that led to the decision to dissolve our last National Working Committee. There should be no debate about the fact that we all want to have a united leadership for our party the APC at all levels.”

In his welcome address, the National Caretaker Committee Chairman and Governor of Yobe State, Mai-Mala Buni thanked President Buhari for his total support to the interim leadership of the party.

Buni commiserated with his Borno State counterpart, Professor Babgana Zulum, over the Zabalumari incident, where over 40 rice farmers were gruesomely murdered by terrorists.

Giving the caretaker committee’s abridged report, the Chairman noted that a lot of aggrieved members of the party have been reconciled.

“Before the emergence of the caretaker committee, our party was a theatre of infighting both at national level and in many states. There was a need to start the process of replacing our party leadership and to achieve that, we set up a reconciliation committee across the country.

“Tempers within our party have substantially come down although the works of our respective reconciliation committees are yet to be concluded. The NEC may therefore wish to review developments and direct accordingly,” he said.

Buni emphasised on President Buhari’s earlier call that all litigations involving members of the party be discontinued.

 

Mercy Chukwudiebere

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