Democratic Party (PDP) which has been mounting pressure on him?
The former spokesman of former president Olusegun Obasanjo has been
in the news since he raised the alarm that the APC was planning to field
a Muslim-Muslim ticket — the duo of General Muhammadu Buhari and
Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu – and, to crown it all, he has been in the
Presidential Villa, Abuja, where he met with President Goodluck Jonathan
on two occasions.
Checks conducted during the week show that Governor Olusegun Mimiko
of Ondo State and the governorship candidate of the PDP in Osun State,
who is also his kinsman, Senator Iyiola Omisore, and the minister of
state for defence, Senator Musliu Obanikoro, played prominent roles in
facilitating his visit to the Presidential Villa.
“In fairness to Governor Mimiko of Ondo State, he is of the Labour Party
but he has been asking Fani-Kayode to return to the PDP because that is
where his political future is brighter and that his
independent-mindedness would not be allowed in the APC,” said a Presidency source.
Although the son of the former deputy premier of the old Western
Region had explained to correspondents that his mission in the State
House had nothing to do with his alleged return to the PDP and that he
remained in the APC as long as his faith was not being threatened by
any political manipulation, the media has not ceased speculating on his
return to the party.
But using his facebook to justify his going to the Villa, Fani-Kayode
said he has not decamped from the APC and asked his critics to read his
comment after the visit carefully.
He wrote: “I have not left the APC. If I ever choose to leave the
party, I will let the Nigerian public know and I will give my reasons.
This has not happened. I was at the Villa the other day and what
transpired there has been the subject of much online speculation. What I
said to the media whilst there was very clear and I chose my words very
carefully. Let those that are interested read those words in the
newspapers rather than speculate. Other than that, I will say no more on
this matter until I am ready to do so.”
Speaking further, the former minister reminded his cynics that other
APC chieftains had gone to the same place yet they remain in the party
and wondered why his would be an exception: “A few days ago all the APC
governors from the south west
were in the State House where they held a meeting with President
Goodluck Jonathan. What they discussed has not been made public until
now. Does that make them PDP governors? The Presidency belongs to every
Nigerian irrespective of religious and political persuasions.
“Again, General Buhari was recently honoured by the same
President Jonathan during the centenary celebration which the APC did
not support. Does that mean he has joined the PDP? Again, the on-going federal government
confab has some APC chieftains participating in it despite the fact
that the party is against it. Does that mean that they have left the
APC? People should get real and stop speculating.”
“This is not about leaving parties but about principle. Let us
hope that the leadership of the APC sees fit to clarify this matter at
the soonest and assure us all that they will do no such thing. Their
silence on the matter and their refusal to rule it out is simply
fuelling more speculation and dissent from within.”
He continued: “When I say this, I am speaking for many within the
party leadership who are deeply concerned but who have chosen to remain
silent for obvious reasons.”
A political associate of Fani-Kayode explained to LEADERSHIP Weekend
the dilemma his principal is in, saying the earlier the APC APC speaks
on the alleged Muslim-Muslim ticket, the better for the party: “Let
me make it clear here that Chief Femi Fani-Kayode likes his membership
of the APC. He celebrates the like-minded people he meets there and who
share same vision of a great Nigeria with him. But he would never
compromise his faith with anything under the sun. If the APC leadership
opens up today and says there would never be a Muslim-Muslim ticket come
2015, there is nothing that would make him dump the party. And let me
let you also, know that Chief Fani-Kayode is speaking the minds of
several others within and outside the party. So, they should not see him
as a lone ranger.”
The source further explained that the visit of his principal was part
of the consultations and poaching of the opposition camp, APC, by the
Presidency and the PDP leadership. He said the two wanted his boss back
in the party but Fani-Kayode has not decided.
Former
aviation minister Femi Fani-Kayode is in a dilemma: should he remain in
the All Progressives Congress (APC) or return to the Peoples
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