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  • APC is a party not a religion to cling unto for life – Marafa

    APC is a party not a religion to cling unto for life – Marafa

    A former chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Zamfara State, Senator Kabiru Marafa has said that the All Progressives Congress (APC) is a party not a religion that he will cling to for life despite disgrace.

    Recall on Sunday the former Governor of Zamfara State, Abdul Aziz Yari, Senator Kabiru Garba Mafara and their supporters had dumped the APC for the PDP.

    Reacting to the development Marafa said “APC is not Islam, it is my religion that I can not leave for whatever reason, but a political party, I can leave and join anyone of my choice,” he said.

    He described the national ruling party as another man’s compound, not a home

    Marafa said the party was not fair to him as him and his supporters were treated as outcasts

    He explained that even among his former party, some people fought to make sure they were frustrated out of the party they suffered to build and nurture.
    According to him, the new National Chairman of the ruling party, Senator Abdulahi Adamu, cannot be of any difference from what the former Caretaker Chairman of the party, Mai Mala Buni, had done.

    “Politics is about winning elections and everything, so we cannot stay in a house that we are not needed,” Marafa said.

    “As far as I am concerned, I am a fulfilled person as far as this project APC is called. If there is anything left, I am waiting to see how the architect of this cruelty meted out to the people of Zamfara State, how they are going to fare in politics.

    “But for now, I am happy, I told them to their faces in Kaduna that they will never benefit out of the machinations they were doing at that time, that is Mai Mala and his co-travellers. And I’m happy that they have lost out and they have lost out disgracefully.

  • I have no links with bandits-Marafa to critics

    I have no links with bandits-Marafa to critics

    The former Senator representing Zamfara Central Senatorial District, Kabir Garba Marafa has reacted to reports linking him with the arrested bandit, Abdulmuminu Moossa, a Chadian.

    He described the report linking him with the said bandit as malicious, wicked, and misleading, noting that although the report was published in an obscure news platform, “he didn’t find it funny.”

    In a statement issued by his press office, the former senator insisted that the report was concocted by called, “disgruntled All Progressives Congress members in Zamfara” who wanted to weaken his political clout.

    “The attention of the Media Office of Senator Kabir Garba Marafa has been drawn to a malicious, concocted, wicked lies and misleading report published in an obscure platform created by the agents of some disgruntled APC leaders.

    “The report, alleging that one Abdulmuminu Moossa, a citizen of Chad Republic, reported having been arrested by the Nigerian security operatives in Sabon Birni LGA of Sokoto State, confessed to knowing Senator Marafa for more than seven years, was nothing but lies, concocted to dent the hard-earned reputation of the former lawmaker.

    Marafa noted that a preliminary investigation has been conducted on the matter. He noted that the investigation discovered some foot soldiers working for some highly placed political elements whose goal was to diminish his popularity.

    “Their machinations cannot stop what Almighty Allah has ordained.”

    The former senator reminded the public that his intervention in the 8th Senate brought about the massive deployment of security agents which paved way for the peaceful conduct of the 2019 general elections.

    The statement asserted, “It is on record that Senator Marafa was the first to raise the issue of banditry, at its infancy on the floor of the Nigerian Senate, drawing the attention of the federal government and the global community to the activities of the criminals.

    Marafa, on many occasions, raised the issue on the floor of the Senate at the time these agents of falsehood were busy looting funds meant to procure arms to fight the twin evil of Boko Haram and banditry.”

    He maintained that security agents should tackle the security challenges with a high sense of commitment by refusing to be politicised in the state. He also urged them to be merciless with criminals because of the human casualties caused by their activities

    Marafa, who lost the 2019 governorship elections in the state, warned security agents who are fond of acting as the mouthpiece of some security agencies to desist from engaging in dangerous political comments as the nation approaches the 2023 general elections.

     

  • Ex-Zamfara Gov, Yari, former senator Marafa break silence on dumping APC for PDP after meeting with Saraki

    Ex-Zamfara Gov, Yari, former senator Marafa break silence on dumping APC for PDP after meeting with Saraki

    Immediate past Governor of Zamfara State, Abdul’aziz Yari, and a former senator from the state, Kabiru Marafa, have denied media reports that they have quit the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) for the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    The report had cited a meeting of the two men with former Senate President, Bukola Saraki, at a wedding in Kaduna on Friday.

    But Ibrahim Muhammad, a media aide to Mr Yari and former Zamfara Commissioner of Information in a swift response on Saturday said the report was false.

    Muhammad claimed the report was orchestrated by political enemies of his principal.

    Also Marafa denied the report through a statement, describing it as “the wishful thinking of minions who are intimidated by our continued presence in the APC.”

    Marafa noted that reports on social media claimed that he and ex Governor Yari were joining the PDP following the intervention of erstwhile Senate President Saraki.

    He said: “it is our constitutional right to meet, attend, discuss, fly, drive with anybody we wish. Yes, we flew to Kaduna with Saraki to attend Sheik Bala Lau daughter’s wedding. Is that a crime?

    “When the former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, attended the wedding Fatiha of Yusuf Buhari in Bichi, did that amount to decamping to APC?

    “We were senior architects, engineers and planners in the project team that designed, built and maintained APC from inception to date; so it will be irrational for anybody to think maltreatment, injustice or wicked rumours will make us abandon our project to some overambitious members,” Marafa said.

  • Yari, Marafa, others: Can APC expel them?, By Ehichioya Ezomon

    Yari, Marafa, others: Can APC expel them?, By Ehichioya Ezomon

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) is boiling, thanks to the outcome of the 2019 general election in which it came out with self-induced and inflicted political injuries.
    In the wake of the 2015 polls, the party had 24 states under its belt. They include Adamawa, Bauchi, Benue, Borno, Edo, Imo, Jigawa, Kaduna, Katsina, Kano, Kebbi, Kogi, Kwara, Lagos, Nasarawa, Niger, Ogun, Ondo, Osun, Oyo, Plateau, Sokoto, Yobe and Zamfara.
    The main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) controlled 11 states of Abia, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta, Ebonyi, Ekiti, Enugu, Gombe, Rivers and Taraba, while the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) had one state of Anambra.
    However, in the run-up to the 2019 election, there’s a huge quake in the APC, leading to the defection of three states of Benue, Kwara and Sokoto from its column to the opposition.
    Thus, the party approached the polls with 21 states, and aimed to regain lost grounds or even surpass its 2015 feat. Actually, it vowed to win “all 29 states” on the ballot in the 2019 election.
    But what happened when the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) completed the exercise in March 2019? The APC lost four states of Adamawa, Bauchi, Imo and Oyo to the PDP it had boasted of replacing as Africa’s “largest” political party.
    With such a result, it’s doubtful if the APC can equal the 16 years that the PDP lasted in power, talk less of holding sway for 60 years, as the PDP parroted during its rule between 1999 and 2015.
    Perhaps, this realization triggered the recrimination sweeping the APC. There’s finger-pointing as to who to hold to account, beginning with pressures on the National Chairman of the APC, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, to resign, for turning a ruling party into a “losing” outfit barely a year in control.
    Conversely, the Oshiomhole-led National Working Committee (NWC) is laying the electoral fiasco on the doorsteps of chieftains at the state chapters. The party bigwigs had fought dirty to impose themselves or their cronies during the primaries for the 2019 polls.
    Agreed that Oshiomhole, as the commander (not the “Garrison” type of the Obasanjo era) that led the APC to the polls, has a lot of explaining to do, especially about his style of leadership, and the allegation that he threw the primaries for “preferred”aspirants.
    But as I had submitted in a series of articles on the 2019 election, the feuds between serving and former governors and ambitious top shots caused the APC its defeat in the governorship and legislative seats in several states.
    For instance, how’s it Oshiomhole’s crime the glaring manipulation, or attempts to manipulate the primaries in Zamfara, Rivers, Imo and Ogun, to favour the former governors’ “anointed candidates”?
    How’s it Oshiomhole’s sin the decamping of Governors Rochas Okorocha and Ibikunle Amosun’s “anointed candidates” to other political parties, and the governors’ declared supports and open campaigns for them against the candidates of the APC?
    How’s it Oshiomhole’s fault the recourse to the courts by many “aggrieved” APC aspirants, rather than exhausting all channels of redress, as specified in the party constitution?
    And how’s it Oshiomhole’s blame for some party leaders, who professed loyalty to, and support for President Muhammadu Buhari, but ignored the president’s plea to sheathe their swords?
    These political gladiators didn’t play by democratic tenets, and the APC rules. They also dissed Oshiomhole’s appeals for a level-playing field, based on the principle of “One man, one vote” that he’s echoed from his days as governor of Edo State.
    Notwithstanding, the calls for Oshiomhole’s head shouldn’t be swept under the carpet. Let it follow the rules, as stated in the APC constitution. But the party must also grow the balls to deal with obvious penetrators of anti-activities in the 2019 polls.
    The list of recalcitrant stalwarts is long, but the party should begin its disciplinary measures by giving effect to the expulsion process started by its chapter in Zamfara.
    That’s to say, the APC should expel former Governor Abdul’Aziz Yari and Senator Kabiru Marafa, and their accomplices from its fold, as each faction of the chapter demonstrated in the past week.
    While the Yari camp has expelled Marafa, former Deputy Governor Ibrahim Wakkala and Rep. Aminu Jaji, the Marafa faction has sacked Yari and the Deputy National Chairman (North) of the APC, Lawali Shuaibu – architect of the current rumpus in the party.
    From Zamfara, the party should proceed to Rivers, Imo and Ogun, and sanction former Governor Rotimi Amaechi and Senator Magnus Abe; former Governor Okorocha; and former Governor Amosun.
    Not to be spared are members in other states that publicly canvassed, and worked against the interest of the APC and it’s acknowledged candidates in the 2019 polls.
    Till the eve of the election, the APC members and supporters in Abia, Benue, Cross River, Delta, Ebonyi, Enugu and Taraba hardly knew the INEC-recognized candidates of the party, as the courts continually switched from “clearing” one candidate to another.
    This “confusion,” which engendered voter apathy towards the APC, was the handiwork of members, who took the party-promoted candidates, as per the primaries, to court.
    The rank and file of the party, its supporters across the country, and members of the opposition and bystanders knew the APC chieftains that sabotaged the platform’s fortunes at the polls.
    So, the hunt for Oshiomhole’s head is a diversionary tactic away from their ignoble role in throwing unmerited “victory” to the PDP in the states.
    If the APC is serious on instilling discipline in the system, and enthroning party supremacy, it should activate its statutory responsibility of meting out appropriate sanctions for inappropriate behaviours of members, no matter their positions.
    Should the party spare the rod, and use its threats of expulsion in attempts to whip “important and influential” members into line, it might pay additional price in the off-season governorship election in Bayelsa and Kogi in November 2019.
    Accordingly, nothing stops the serving or former governor in both states from deploying their powers to “impose” themselves or cronies on the APC members in the poll that has witnessed acrimonious campaigns among the contending forces.
    By punishing past misbehaviours, the “big men” in the APC in Bayelsa and Kogi would take notice, and adjust to the new reality of conducting “valid primaries,” as advised by the courts in respect of the Rivers and Zamfara chapters in the 2019 election.
    Procrastinating to act firmly and decisively is no alternative. Neither is rewarding misdemeanour with more carrots to the “culprits.” Only a strict adherence to the rules would suffice in the political battles ahead of the APC!
    * Mr. Ezomon, Journalist and Media Consultant, writes from Lagos, Nigeria.
  • APC expels Marafa, others over alleged anti-party activities

    APC expels Marafa, others over alleged anti-party activities

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Zamfara state has expelled Senator Kabiru Garba Marafa for alleged anti-party activities.

    Marafa is representing Zamfara Central in the outgoing Senate.

    Others expelled along with the Federal lawmaker for the same alleged offence are Hon Aminu Sani Jaji and Mal Ibrahim Wakkala Liman.

    In a statement signed by its State Publicity Secretary, Shehu Isah, and made available to newsmen in Abuja on Monday, the decision followed the activation of the provisions of Article 21 (A) ii and (D) V which spells out the punishment for members who violate the APC constitutional provisions and engaged in acts inimical to the interest of the party.

    The statement reads “For the avoidance of doubt, the said Article 21 (A) (ii) and (D) (V) of the APC Constitution (2014 as amended) provides as follow:”

    “A(ii) Anti-Party activities or any conduct, which is likely to embarrass or have adverse effect on the party or bring the party into hatred, contempt, ridicule or disrepute”

    “D (V) Any member who files an action in Court of law against the party or any of its Officers on any matter or matters relating to the discharge of the duties of the party without first exhausting the avenues for redress provided for in this Constitution shall automatically stand expelled from the party on filling such action and no appeal against expulsion as stipulated in this Clause shall be entertained until the withdrawal of the action from Court by the members.”

    “We are therefore by this notice informing the general public that from the date of the said resolution, the aforementioned members cease to be members of the All Progressives Congress and consequently are disentitled from enjoying right, privileges and benefits from the party, the statement added.