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2023: APC Realignment Favours Tinubu Presidential Bid

2023: APC Realignment Favours Tinubu Presidential Bid

In what looks like a realignment of political forces that led to the formation of the All Progressives Congress (APC), stakeholders of the party may have agreed in principle to allow one of the legacy parties to produce the next presidential candiĀ­date of the party.

The Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) appeared to be the most faĀ­voured. On the other hand, the ConĀ­gress for Progressive Change (CPC), the party that produced PresiĀ­dent Muhammadu Buhari as the APC presidential candiĀ­date in 2015 may have settled for the national chairmanā€™s position anytime the nationĀ­al convention takes place in February, 2022.

The APC was formed by a coalition of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) led by the former governor of Lagos State, Bola Tinubu; the Congress of Progressive Change (CPC) led by PresiĀ­dent Muhammadu Buhari; the New Peoples Democratic Party (NPDP), a faction of the PDP led by the defected goverĀ­nors of Sokoto State, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, Chibuike Amaechi and Bukola Saraki; a faction of the All ProgresĀ­sives Grand Alliance (APGA) led by former governor of Imo State, Rochas Okorocha, and the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP).

So far, the CPC has taken the presidency with President Buhari, the ACN produced the vice president in the perĀ­son of Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, while the ANPP produced the Senate President with Ahmad Lawan.

Ahead 2023, a credible APC source, who spoke with DaiĀ­ly Independent but asked not to be mentioned, said that though there was no official zoning of the offices of the party for the national conĀ­vention, the CPC would cerĀ­tainly produce the national chairman.

In the same manner, the source said that the ACN stakeholders will produce the presidential candidate of the party for the 2023 presidential election.

Prodded further, the source said, ā€œWith the look of things, the presidential candidate will come from the South- West/ACN extraction and the national chairman will come from the CPC/North-Central zone.

ā€œThere is no consideration for the ANPP for now as they are not in contention. The Senate President is from the ANPP and at the end of elecĀ­tions in 2023, the group will still be eligible for the Senate Presidency and other offices.

ā€œIt could come from any other zone, but for now what we are looking at is the presĀ­idential candidate and the office of the national chairĀ­man,ā€ source stated.

The source further said that for the presidential canĀ­didate of the party, notable names have cropped up in the persons of the former goverĀ­nor of Lagos State, Bola TinuĀ­bu; the Vice President, Prof. Osinbajo; the governor of EkĀ­iti State, Kayode Fayemi, and also the Minister of TransĀ­portation, Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi.

He refused to be drawn into a particular person who would emerge, but added, ā€œThe dynamics of the day and other political realignments will determine who will carry the day.ā€

On the national chairman of the party, the source said that it would go to the CPC stakeholders who would deĀ­termine who becomes the national chairman.

He said that the North-CenĀ­tral zone has made a strong case for themselves for the position of national chairĀ­man of the party, especially bearing in mind the role of the zone in the political hisĀ­tory of the country vis-a-vis determining the party at the centre.

When reminded that forĀ­mer governor of Borno State, Senator Ali Sherrif, is in the race, the source simply said, ā€œThe ANPP is still occupying the office of the Senate PresĀ­ident. He is from Yobe State and Senator Sheriff is from Borno State. We are trying to balance the offices for now.ā€

He explained that three persons in the North-Central zone have indicated interest and the party is conscious of that.

There is George Akume of Benue State, Tanko Al MakuĀ­ra from Nasarawa State and Saliu Mustapha from Kwara State.

Giving further details, the source explained that former governor of Benue State, George Akume, who is the Minister of Special Duties is from the nPDP extraction and he is most probably not in contention.

ā€œHonestly, the nPDP is not under consideration in the new power realignment.ā€

He pointedly said, ā€œWe are looking at the person who can help influence the youths as they constitute a major voting bloc in subseĀ­quent elections.ā€

In the same vein, the source said that the APC is studying what the PDP did at its October 30 and 31 nationĀ­al convention in order to do things differently.

He said, ā€œPDP, at the convention, zoned its chairĀ­manship position to the North-Central, a region that is largely considered the backwaters of Nigerian polĀ­itics.

ā€œThe decision led to the emergence of Dr. Iyorchia Ayu, a former Senate PresiĀ­dent, as the partyā€™s chairman. Many pundits have said that Dr. Ayu is not new to party politics and his emergence would breathe life into the partyā€™s structures across the federation.

ā€œBeyond Ayuā€™s experience as a grassroots politician, the decision to pick the party chair from the North-Central has given the region a sense of belonging, reinforcing the partyā€™s claim about doing things differently.ā€

On the age factor, the source said, ā€œPerhaps the most fascinating take-away from the PDP convention was the election of Muhammed Suleiman, a 25-year-old, as the national youth leader of the party.

ā€œSuleimanā€™s emergence, a breath of fresh air in party politics, also rekindled the hope many Nigerians have in the youth constituency in the nationā€™s drive towards deĀ­velopment.ā€

The APC, he said, might not be looking for a former governor as the next national chairman, explaining that the ruling party may be avoiding the acts of impunity associĀ­ated with former governors.

On the calibre of the naĀ­tional chairman stakeholders are shopping for, the source said that things would be difĀ­ferently done this time.

ā€œThis time around, we may be looking for a rallying point who is also a loyal person as a national chairman, a person who would command respect of party stakeholders, both old and young.

ā€œAs the 2023 general elecĀ­tion is fast approaching, we need someone who would be loyal, whose loyalty will not be in doubt; someone who would bring unity to all the stakeholders and move the party forward.ā€

He explained that the PDP approach of consensus option will also play a lot in the choice of APC national chairman, as it would help to curtail crisis.

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