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APC Crisis: Party Chieftain Reveals Why Tinubu Wants Oshiomhole As Chairman

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A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APC, and presidential aspirant in the 2019 general elections SKC Ogbonna, has said that the Comrade Adams Oshiomhole’s tenure as the party’s National Chairman, cannot be divorced from the alleged overbearing ambition of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu to rule Nigeria at all cost.
He said that the continued stay of Oshiomhole as the ruling party’s Chairman, after the latest move to sack him, did not come as a surprise.
The APC chieftain also blamed Oshiomhole’s opponents, accusing them of having been hitting the tail instead of the head in their plot to sack Oshiomhole.
In an article he signed and made available to newsmen, yesterday, Ogbonnia said, “The gist is that Oshiomhole’s tenure of crisis cannot be divorced from the overbearing ambition of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu to rule Nigeria at all costs.”
He said, therefore, that instead of chasing shadows, it has become imperative to muster the courage and go all out to tame the former Lagos State governor.
Ogbonna added, “Make no mistake: Tinubu, the national leader of APC has every right to seek the presidency. More essentially, his role in the Nigerian democracy can never be belittled. This informs why I had to admonish President Muhammadu Buhari earlier in his first tenure for alienating the Asiwaju.
“I asserted then (and still believe) that, ‘if dynamic opposition is the life-wire of a democracy, it is very fitting then to name him (Tinubu) the saviour of Nigeria’s current democratic journey.’
“Regrettably, the manner Tinubu has been pursuing his presidential ambition is not only becoming an existential threat to APC as a party but also to the same democracy he helped to save.
“The problem is rooted in Tinubu’s naked godfatherism. The canker began to grow when the Asiwaju was made to believe that he solely influenced the nomination of Buhari.
“Further, after his failed bid to grab the vice-presidential ticket, Tinubu was allowed to handpick his longtime ally for the position, so that peace could reign.
“Worst still, the former Lagos State governor would retain the titular title of National Leader, thereby creating an impression of two captains in one ship.
“As if that was not enough, he attempted to also dictate the leadership of the Legislature but failed. This failure, remember, led to the first major crisis in the party and the mass decampment that followed before the 2019 general elections.
“The most mystifying, however, is that, despite the fact that his primary fiefdom, Lagos, is constantly ranked as one of the worst estates on earth, it has not deterred Tinubu from the morbid desperation to rule other Nigerian states by proxy.
“The more troubling is his do-or-die approach. For instance, the next major crisis after the National Assembly debacle was his plot to hijack the 2016 Ondo State governorship primary election against the rightful winner, the current governor, Rotimi Akeredolu.
“The outcome was a nasty fallout between the Asiwaju on one side and both the then National Chairman, John Odigie-Oyegun and President Buhari on the other side. In attempt to restore a sense of normalcy before 2019 elections, Buhari had to go out of his way to appease Tinubu by easing out Oyegun. Enter Adams Oshiomhole.”
According to Ogbonnia, President Buhari had misread Oshiomhole as a “simplistic khaki-wearing” independent-minded party man who could contain Tinubu.
“But Oshiomhole was understandably desperate for attention after leaving office as Edo State governor and did not want to end the Oyegun way,” he added.

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