The National Chairman of Nigeria’s ruling party, APC, John
Odigie-Oyegun, says he has had to endure “virulent media attacks” over
the controversy on tenure extension for party officials.
Mr. Odigie-Oyegun, addressing the National Executive Committee (NEC)
of the party including President Muhammadu Buhari, narrated how the
tenure extension proposal came about.
He explained that the NEC had initially approved the one-year tenure
extension for federal and state officials of the party before a request
by Mr. Buhari for a reversal.
Read the full text of Mr. Odigie-Oyegun’s speech below...
Mr. President, Your Excellencies, it is my pleasure to welcome you
and all members of the National Executive Committee of our party to this
important meeting.
Members will recall that at the meeting of February 27, we requested the NEC to approve a timetable for congresses and the convention ahead of the
expiration of tenure of the current executive. However, rather than
approve the timetable, members expressed concern that if we embarked on
the congresses as planned, the process could precipitate a series of
rancour, which might be difficult for the party to manage ahead of the
coming general elections. It was therefore resolved with a near
unanimous votes of 104 to 4 that the current executives of the party at
all levels be allowed to continue in acting capacity for a period not
exceeding twelve months starting from June 2018.
However, at the subsequent meeting held on March 27, Mr. President
informed NEC that he had had the opportunity to review the decision of
February 27 and had become convinced that the decision taken by NEC, to
the effect that party executives at all levels be allowed to continue in
acting capacity at the expiration of their tenure was neither supported
by the constitution of our party nor that of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria.
Even as he canvassed this position, Mr. President graciously
announced that he was open to alternative viewpoints and refused to
foreclose further debate on the matter. Given this opportunity, NEC
unanimously agreed that a committee be inaugurated to further examine
the issue and advise the party on the way forward so as to ensure that
whatever decision that we take will not only be in the best interest of
the party, but will also be seen to comply with extant provisions of our
laws. The committee was duly constituted under the leadership of His
Excellency, Simon Lalong, Governor of Plateau State. I am happy to
inform NEC that the committee has concluded its assignment and we are
now in a position to report back to NEC.
Your Excellencies, distinguished members of NEC, let me seize this
opportunity to thank Mr. President for his rare act of graciousness and
humility. By allowing further consideration of the subject matter even
after announcing his preference, Mr. President has proven to be a true
democrat and a genuine party man indeed. Where he could have imposed his
will, Mr. President has exhibited true leadership by allowing himself
to be open to alternative opinion, regardless of his personal interest,
so far as they are consistent with the rule of law. Mr. President, we
thank you.
In the past days, I have read news reports and all manner of
comments and opinions that have tried to frame the majority decision of
NEC as an attempt to primarily secure “tenure elongation” for Oyegun and
the NWC. This is quite unfortunate because nothing could be further
from the truth.
We are looking for ways to minimize rancor in the party ahead of the
next general elections, and we are looking for ways to save the party
from potential legal booby traps. These are both valid considerations.
The challenge that we have faced has been how to reconcile the two in
the best interest of the party.
On a personal note, I have had to endure virulent media attacks,
malicious insinuations and outright character assassination. However,
the responsibility imposed on me by my position as the National Chairman
of the party, demand that I rise above my personal pains and refuse to
yield to the temptation to react in a manner that potentially
complicates the situation for our party. However, I will like to urge
everyone else to remember that regardless of our ambitions and personal
interests, the party is greater than all of us.
Mr. President, Your Excellencies, distinguished members of NEC. The
experience of the last few days has made clear to us the enormous task
in our hands as we go into the elections next year. If the progressive
ideology that we stand for must be an enduring political order in
Nigeria, we who occupy this space now, as founding fathers, must be
willing to make real sacrifices to lay a solid foundation for
generations to come. These sacrifices require of us to discipline our
personal ambitions and selfish interests. If we do this, it would be
easier for us to forge consensus and reach compromise, even on issues
that appear to divide us.
I must say that disagreements, debates and contentions are the
hallmarks of progressive politics. Therefore, let no one tell you that
our party was about to collapse only because we disagree. Our strength
however will continue to rest on our ability to forge consensus even
from apparently irreconcilable issues. If anything, what our experience
in the last few days has confirmed is that we can disagree without being
disagreeable; and that our party may be young, but we remain the
bastion of progressive politics in Nigeria.
Therefore, as we settle down for the business of today, we should
bear in mind these principles and be ready to accept alternative
viewpoints, just as Mr. President has done, even when these viewpoints
do not immediately reflect our preferences.
Once again, I welcome everyone and wish you all successful deliberations.
Via (Premium Times)
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