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Saraki’s rebellion seen as northern conspiracy against Yoruba, says Bisi Akande

Saraki’s rebellion seen as northern conspiracy against Yoruba, says Bisi Akande
June 29
08:50 2015

Bisi Akande, pioneer chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), says the rebellion in the senate is being viewed in the south-west as a northern conspiracy against the Yoruba.

He also alleged that individuals who feel threatened by the resolve of President Muhammadu Buhari to fight corruption influenced the emergence of Bukola Saraki as senate president.

“While other position seekers are waiting in the wings until Buhari’s ministers are announced, a large section of the Southwest see the rebellion as a conspiracy of the North against the Yoruba,” the former governor of Osun state wrote in a scorching letter, which was made public late Sunday,

Describing the ongoing crisis within the party as a conspiracy, Akande expressed doubt that the leadership of APC was capable of handling the situation and he urged Buhari and governors elected under the platform of the party to intervene in order to prevent APC from total collapse.

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Akande went down memory lane on how the APC was established and the challenges that threatened its existence in its formative stage.

The elder statesman said he had it on good authority that some of those who defected to the APC from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) are planning to resuscitate the former ruling party ahead of 2019 election.

The letter is reproduced below.

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Some times in 2013, the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) and Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) resolved to merge and set up a merger committee to work out the modality for glueing together as one political party under one name, one constitution and one manifesto.

A splinter of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) sought to be included in the merger. An application made to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to this end by All Progressives Congress (APC) National Interim Committee, composed of ACN, ANPP, CPC, and factions of APGA and Democratic People’s Party (DPP) was approved in July, 2013.

Between Bola Ahmed Tinubu (an ACN leader) and Kashim Imam (a Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leader), the idea came up and was adopted that the new party should embark on a membership recruitment drive to certain PDP governors, whose main agenda was to see President Goodluck Jonathan out of power.

The recruitment efforts took APC leaders to Rivers, Kwara, Niger, Sokoto, Kano, Jigawa and Adamawa states. Eventually, five PDP governors of Sokoto, Kano, Adamawa, Kwara and Rivers, together with the majority of their PDP National and State Assemblies members and other PDP National Assembly members from Gombe, Bauchi and Nasarawa, under the banner of the new-PDP, joined the APC.

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The APC thereafter organised membership registrations in all the over 120,000 polling units and followed up by using these registered members to conduct congresses in all the almost 8000 wards, in over 770 local governments, in all the 36 states (including Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and a convention at the National level, thereby creating one united APC party structure all over Nigeria.

With this air of oneness, APC went ahead to conduct primaries to select candidates for state governors and Houses of Assembly and for the presidency and the National Assemblies.

After the elections, which saw the APC to victory all round, a meeting was reported to have been held by certain old and new-PDP leaders in Alhaji Kawu Baraje’s house at Abuja to review what should be their share in this new Buhari’s government and resolved to seek collaboration with the PDP with a view to hijacking the National Assembly and, having got rid of Goodluck Jonathan, with an ultimate aim of resuscitating the PDP as their future political platform.

Unknown to most APC members, while Senator Bukola Saraki was being adopted as the candidate for Senate President by certain old and new-PDP tendencies, the theory was being propagated that, like in most presidential democracies, the APC minority leaders in the old National Assembly (i.e. George Akume for the Senate and Femi Gbajabiamila for the House of Representatives) should automatically become Senate President and Speaker respectively, now that APC has the majority.
Certain leaders felt that most past Senate presidents had come from Benue State, which Akume represented and that Benue State should be made to assume the traditional home of all senate presidents.

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At the same time certain, senators were clamouring for one of the most ranking senators anywhere outside the Northwest zone that produced the President. That was how Ahmed Lawan, who has been in the House of Representatives for eight years and in the senate for another eight years, emerged as the candidate for the senate president.

Democrats among the APC leadership insisted on selection by mock elections, rather than tribal or sectional considerations. As a result of primary elections, Ahmed Lawan and George Akume emerged as APC candidate for Senate President and Deputy respectively while Femi Gbajabiamila and Mohammed Monguno emerged as the Speaker and Deputy for the House of Representatives.

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Numerous among those calling themselves businessmen in Nigeria are like leaches, sucking from the nation’s blood largely through various governments and particularly through the Nigerian Federal Government. While all these schisms were going on in the APC, those who were jittery of Buhari’s constant threat of anti-corruption’s battle began to encourage and finance rebellions against the APC democratic positions which led to the emergence of Senator Saraki as the candidate of the PDP tendencies inside and outside APC.

Before the party knew it, the process had been hijacked by polluted interests who saw the inordinate contests as a loophole for stifling APC government’s efforts in its desire to fight corruption.

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Most Northern elite, the Nigerian oil subsidy barons and other business cartels, who never liked Buhari’s anti-corruption political stance, are quickly backing-up the rebellion against APC with strong support. While other position seekers are waiting in the wings until Buhari’s ministers are announced, a large section of the Southwest see the rebellion as a conspiracy of the North against the Yoruba.

What began as political patronages to be shared into APC membership-spreads among ethnic zones, religious faiths and political rankings and experiences have now become so complicated that the sharing has to be done by and among PDP leadership together with cohorts of former new-PDP affiliations in the APC, by and among gangs of past anti-Buhari’s Presidency, and certain APC legislators and party members who dance round the crisis arena to pick some crumbs.

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Now that the whole conspiracy has blown open, it is doubtful if the present institutions of party leadership can muster the required capacity to arrest the drift. It is my opinion that President Buhari, and the APC governors should now see APC as a recking platform that may not be strong enough again to carry them to political victory in 2019 and they should quickly begin a joint damage control effort to reconstruct the party in its claim to bring about the promised change before the party’s shortcomings begin to aggravate the challenges of governance in their hands.

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24 Comments

  1. Jide b
    Jide b June 29, 11:10

    I disagree with Baba Akande. Branding the Saraki issue as a northern conspiracy will only worsen the situation in APC. It will spur unwholesome reactions from hitherto indifferent powerful cliques in the North to discreetly lay out plans to confront their counterparts 8n the south-west. Besides, the job of the Vice President will be made more difficult

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    • joe
      joe June 29, 11:39

      Western education is not enough for leadership. One need wisdom and understanding from God. How on earth can Bisi Akande talk like this?. Was it a spell?. Am not a politician, but I knew that APC cannot go far for the simple reason that they have different visions and ambition for coming together. Bisi Akande should come on television to refute this message without delay.

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  2. Jimi
    Jimi June 29, 12:31

    Troubling. This saps the expectancy and excitement from Buhari’s victory. This is not good for getting things done.
    PDP is resurrected, which is good for democracy.

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  3. omo nanny
    omo nanny June 29, 12:35

    It is time for the APC to strengthen it’s institutions like BOT and NEW to tackle issues as they arose rather than allow I divides ls to run it like a private property.The problem in APC is the battle between those who believe they own the party and those who want to demo raise it’s control.

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  4. Anthony N Z Sani.
    Anthony N Z Sani. June 29, 12:47

    While I agree that what has happened in the National Assembly cuts across the grain of decent party politics,to give the charade a northern coloration may be understood but most unfair.
    We must understand that politics goes beyond ideals to include about who gets what,why,how, where and when,and that is why there is always group interest,group goals,group coherence,group cohesion and even group conspiracy.If we agree that Buhari contested in 2003,2007 and 2011,then it is easy to know that President Buhari of 2015 is a product of forces beyond his control.Hence the need for members of APC,especially the Govs,who know and are ready to pursue causes higher than themselves as worthy impulse to rally round the present and salvage the situation before it goes out of hand.
    For goodness sake,what is the decency in PDP seeking to be part of the APC control govt?It is morally preposterous.

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  5. Eshy Banky
    Eshy Banky June 29, 12:55

    Former Governor Bisi Akande’s submission is fully loaded that if APC ignores wouid lead to their early ruin than anticipated.
    However, it is a political gimmick to say the conspiracy is against the Yorubas. ACN was built on the altar of autocracy. ACN had carried this successfully into APC up to this point. This is politics at the national level.
    In my opinion the reality is that the conspiracy was fed by and was targeted against the only Nigerian effective but deadly, self centered, king maker in person of Senator Ahmed Bola Tinubu, to free President Buhari into the hands of the North, for their manipulation.
    It has only given teeth to the President’s noble declaration that he belongs to nobody.
    The ball is clearly in the hands of President Buhari.

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  6. Tunnero
    Tunnero June 29, 13:17

    I have great respect for my former Governor, Chief Bisi Akande as a man of integrity. But on his comments over huballo on events going on in NASS, I totally disagree that the target is YORUBA. The target may be to his benefactor Bola Tinubu in which his excesses need to be curbed.

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    • ogbuefi
      ogbuefi June 29, 23:41

      A miracle occurred because despite all the evil machinations of the ACN wing of APC he won. We are happy with the configurations of the national assembly leadership with all northern men. Those who are complaining can jump into the lagoon with their mentors. Saraki,Dogara,Buhari till 2019.

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  7. Godwin Ighile
    Godwin Ighile June 29, 13:38

    Does Akande realize that Bukola Saraki is, whether he like it or not, a Yoruba? Who bears Bukola? Who bears Olusola (the first name of the late strngman of Kwara?

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  8. Omo Eni
    Omo Eni June 29, 13:58

    Baba Akande! Haa! I think this confession is too damaging for your so called party APC o. Could you really have said Tinubu and Kashim went on membership drive to PDP with the sole aim of tearing the PDP umbrella into shreds? After succeeding in getting five lion cubs into your fold, how come you are screaming blue murder, when the Cubs,now full grown lions are about to consume you? Did I hear your say the words conspiracy and treachery? APC should go prepare ,for it must die!

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  9. Osunny
    Osunny June 29, 14:01

    I have always said it that the factors that led to the rise of “Ghana Empire”were the same factors that led to its fall. It is almost a law.

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  10. gabs
    gabs June 29, 14:03

    Just as all the commentators above I completely disagree with Bisi Akande, Baba please read all the comments that followed your letter, this shows that we are wiser now and we are following the events as they unfold, no one is a child politically anymore, success in politics its not left for those people that claim associates of pa Obafemi Awolowo. Remember this statement “You can allow the sinners into the church but don’t let them take over the pulpit” This was the stance of Akande and his cohorts when they were admitting the PDP members into APC, Akande and his team never had any plan for them in APC, but the PDP guys were smarter and took the bull by the horn. With this acrimony brewing in APC I see the battle line drawn between these major groups and I don’t see any reconciliation between these desperate power hungry groups hence making APC a party that is dead on arrival. So…..unfortunate.

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  11. emmanuel
    emmanuel June 29, 15:04

    Why is Akande fooling himself? This is typical for people who have lived as stooge for a long time. You expose what APC did in PDP and you castigate the PDP for retaliation. You were even lucky the PDP did not directly produce a David Mark. Hear him talk about betraying Yorubas. What did they do to South South and South East? They are going ahead to collect to collect Chairmanship from SS. Watch the final fall of Yoruba political empire play out!

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  12. Man of honest report
    Man of honest report June 29, 15:09

    Baba, no need crying over spilt milk. You people have refused to call Tinubu to order. He thinks Abuja is Lagos, where he blindfolded you people. Don’t worry more surprises are still coming.

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  13. larry
    larry June 29, 15:14

    You have decided to pick a terrible headline for this wonderful insights .i cant but wonder why am disappointed.

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  14. Aiyekooto
    Aiyekooto June 29, 16:35

    Our respected Chief Bisi Akande and several APC chieftains and elders appear to be oblivious of the immutable ” Law of Harvest” ! You reap what you sow! ACN ” Tambuwalized” PDP in 2011. Now in 2015, APC has been “”SarakiDogarized”! The true, genuine, apostles of the “Change” most Nigerians voted for are Saraki and Dogara respectively. APC chieftains must study and meditatevon Genesis 8 v 22, and stop crying over spilt milk! They must wake up to the present political reality,become altruistic, and speedily proceed to give Nigerians the dividends of democracy!

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  15. Smartins
    Smartins June 29, 16:52

    Saraki is actually the cause of all these challenges facing the nation and not only APC. We Nigerian should think far beyond our nose and say the truth.

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  16. Catch David Sweat
    Catch David Sweat June 29, 19:45

    This is real politics. No hard feelings, Mr Akande……
    Politics is the ability to outsmart people around you for selfish or selfless purposes.

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  17. Mclee
    Mclee June 29, 21:41

    I like the Yoruba tribe for blowing hot and cold. How come who rejected the offer of Deputy Speaker is ready to die for a lower position of Majority Leader, Fela calls this shakara oloje. I am yet to see very serious Yoruba leaders queuing behind Asiwaju. The likes Papa Ayo Adebanjo or Olu Falae. Chf. Akande is not in the above class. So forgive his ranting. Fulani’s lead from behind. This is just the beginning. I did postulate that it will be dangerous for the NASS to be run from Bourdillon.

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  18. Christ like
    Christ like June 29, 23:24

    Let’s us watch May be God want to rebuild Nigeria

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  19. Owo
    Owo July 01, 00:41

    Baba Akande is mostly right. Tinubu wanted to work with Buhari in 2011, but some people misled the old soldier. Buhari wanted Lawan as senate president, Tinubu swayed his preferred Akume to step down for Lawan. Saraki, a Fulani/ Yoruba, and Dogara are both from the north- Lawan and Gbajabiamila would have been balanced.
    The APC must sanction these rebels and, more importantly, clearly define itself as a centre left party. Has The Cable become pro-PDP like related Thisday, and AIT?

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  20. Zub's
    Zub's July 01, 07:12

    This is absolutely a change from business as usual. Buh let d NASS not be over excited about their leadership, there is party recognition even in the constitution.

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  21. ayoyo56
    ayoyo56 July 02, 03:59

    Saraki bears Yoruba name but on his father’s side he is Fulabe/Fulani

    No suprise

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  22. dynamic
    dynamic July 05, 08:01

    Your comment..let’s wait n c who will Cary d day at long run but Nigerians must b prayerful,bcos both groups are self centered,working for themselves.

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