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  • Oshiomhole, Obaseki and APC’s Game of Long Knives – Azu Ishiekwene

    Oshiomhole, Obaseki and APC’s Game of Long Knives – Azu Ishiekwene

    I goofed, but may be just a little, because this is not how the story ends.

    In January, I predicted that the Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Adams Oshiomhole, and his protege and Governor of Edo State, Godwin Obaseki, would drag themselves to the brink, but that just when everyone thinks they’ll fall off the edge, they would stop to avoid mutually assured destruction.

    They got to the brink all right, but just when the APC primaries screening committee headed by one Jonathan Ayuba, a professor of history at the Nasarawa State University, pushed Obaseki over the edge, the governor somehow grabbed the chairman by the hem of his gabardine pants.

    Both men are now in a freefall, with no bungee cord to ensure a safe landing. While Oshiomhole’s fate hangs in the balance after an Appeal Court ruling reaffirmed his removal as chairman, Obaseki is in a political no-man’s-land after announcing his resignation from the APC shortly before the court ruling.

    The only thing that is guaranteed apart from a mutually assured destruction, is that this will either be the beginning of the end for godfathers in politics or the day when their godsons will learn to live with the yoke forever. All bets are off.

    Anyone without a dog in the fight should be careful to take sides, because this is not how the story ends. If all the king’s horses and all the king’s men manage to stitch the shattered pieces of Humpty Dumpty together again, Oshiomhole and Obaseki may well sit together over a beer, look back at the current hubris, have a good laugh and then bury the hatchet in the back of their foot soldiers.

    The first thing every politician learns is that politics is quite a game. And in this game, as the famous black US Congressman, William Clay, once said, there are no permanent enemies, and no permanent friends, only permanent interests. Of course, this sounds so Machiavellian it smells like an endorsement of situational ethics.

    It shouldn’t be. It’s simply caveat emptor, a warning sign to naive supporters on both sides, who in spite of numerous fairly recent examples in our stunningly opportunistic politic space, still refuse to lend themselves common sense. Yet, the cautionary tale of surrogacy politics has a fairly long history to make fools wise.

    We saw it between former President Olusegun Obasanjo and his deputy, Vice President Atiku Abubakar. When things fell apart between them, there was no name that Obasanjo did not call Atiku, to which the latter was also obliged to respond in kind.

    But after all said and done and after all the missiles thrown and explosives flung across acres of media space, both men have finally found love. They found where their common interest lies and buried the long knives in the back of their foolish errand boys.

    It happened between Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai and President Muhammadu Buhari, though both were members of different political parties at the time. El-Rufai, a dangerous friend to have and a visceral enemy to keep, said Buhari was so out-of-date that he did not know the difference between Blackberry phone and Blackberry fruit.

    Those who thought it was a wicked joke teased him to recant, but El-Rufai said he meant it. The damage was so lasting that even after they made up and joined the same party, Buhari’s campaign organisation had to dress him up in a suit with a bow tie to prove that he is a modern man.

    Here’s the lesson: After reconciliation Buhari and El-Rufai have been so close that a number of those who considered themselves insiders at the height of the dispute have been left out in the cold.

    Former governor Olagunsoye Oyinlola and his successor, Rauf Aregbesola, fell out, fell in, and fell out again as their interests collided and aligned in the pursuit of their political ambition and the ambition of their parties. At a stage, Senator Iyiola Omisore, a most unlikely ally in any genuine progressive camp, even joined at the hip with “progressives” in the APC to wrest Osun from the PDP.

    I didn’t even need to go outside Edo State to find examples of how political long knives can be valuable weapons of war in bad times and yet tools of mutual comfort when politicians find, as they invariably do, that they need one another more than their supporters are often genuinely misled to believe.

    In his former life, Oshiomhole said unprintable things about Ize-Iyamu, who was then in the PDP. If Ize-Iyamu was a prized stock, Oshiomhole said enough to dissuade any potential investor from taking the man, even for free.

    But all that is in the past. Bygones are bygones and Ize-Iyamu is now the hottest political stock since Dennis Osadebay, the poet, journalist and iconic administrator of the former mid-West region, after whom the Edo Government House was named.

    Even former deputy governor, Pius Odubu, who fell out spectacularly with Oshiomhole over Obaseki’s candidacy four years ago, has now returned to the fold. And the icing on Oshiomhole’s cake is the support from APC national leader, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who has had not a few bitter spats and frustrations of his own with the comrade. Interests have aligned once again – at least for now.

    That’s why Oshiomhole’s undecided fate and Obaseki’s current road show should serve as entertainment and deterrent: entertainment for those without a skin in the game, and deterrent to fools who take political combatants too seriously.

    Think about how this love affair, which started after exquisite dating reportedly arranged by Aliko Dangote, has turned into a nightmarish contest of airing dirty linen.

    Only a few weeks into his tenure, there were allegations that Obaseki was “dismantling” structures of his predecessor. Then the governor made the seismic remark that, “Government House is not where money is shared, but for serious business.”

    Following that statement were disputes over position sharing in Obaseki’s cabinet, how many Oshiomhole men the governor had executed and how many were left stranded; who would control the state House of Assembly and who would not – a dispute that finally left the losing remnant fleeing to Abuja, where they remain in a limbo. The fate of the constituencies of 10 lawmakers who fled since last year, is obviously nobody’s business.

    If Obaseki travels from today till tomorrow and even invokes the spirit of the inimitable Tony Anenih to usher him into the fold of the PDP for a ticket to run again, it still says just one thing: he fell out with Oshiomhole not as a matter of principle, but as a matter of conflicting interests.

    If it was a matter of principle, it would not come to this. From the day it became clear to him that he would no longer get the APC ticket (and that day should have been when the screening committee cleared Osagie Ize-Iyamu) he should have declared his race run and his course finished. If Edo or the country needs him in future, they would find him at his second address.

    Scavenging for shelter in the same party that he poured contempt on only yesterday or waiting outside the door for the principalities of APC to let him back in doesn’t look good on a man with a second address.

    Our political parties are growing but not maturing. They’re fielding candidates and winning elections, but trampling on their own rules and in the process, giving the courts more and more leeway to decide who was qualified to run and who won. The parties are growing, but by and large, they’re still the fiefdom of a few.

    But save your pity. There are no victors and no vanquished in this game, only a temporary clash of personal interests. Hopefully, Edo voters will eventually decide who they want. Hopefully. Whichever way it goes, I’m almost certain that Oshiomhole and Obaseki would patch it up when their interests align again in future.

    Never say never. Our politics tells me that that future may not be as far away as some may think.

    Until then, I commend Obaseki to the slightly modified wisdom of Babatunde Raji Fashola, a politician beaten by many stripes as he walked this very path: May the test of your loyalty lead you to the discovery of your true self.

    Ishiekwene is the MD/Editor-In-Chief of The Interview

  • APC Crisis: Ruling party heading towards disintegration as Giadom insists he’s authentic Ag Chairman

    APC Crisis: Ruling party heading towards disintegration as Giadom insists he’s authentic Ag Chairman

    The signals emanating from the All Progressives Congress, APC clearly indicate that the party is heading towards a bottomless pit three years ahead 2023 general elections.

    The declaration of the National Deputy Secretary, Victor Giadom that he remains the only authentic acting National chairman of the party is a dangerous signal to the existence of APC.

    Here is a man who resigned to contest as deputy governor last year and his resignation was ratified on Tuesday only to still boldly claim ownership of a chairmanship in the party clearly shows that APC is truly on a life support machine.

    In civilsed climes, the mere suspension of a party chairman is not enough to throw a national party into disarray as the situation in APC depicts today.

    As at on Wednesday, four party chieftains, Victor Giadom, Hilliard Eta, Abiola Ajimobi and Shaibu Lawal were names being dangled as acting National chairmen of a supposed ruling party in Nigeria.

    Giadom, who arrived at the APC’s national secretariat Abuja Wednesday morning, called for the screening exercise that resulted in the disqualification of the Governor of Edo State, Godwin Obaseki, to be cancelled and asked the aspirants to reappear for fresh screening.

    The NWC working on behalf ailing former governor of Oyo Senator Ajimobi as acting chairman issued a counter directive declaring that the screening Committee report midwived by the suspended APC chairman Adams Oshiomhole remains authentic.

    As it appears before 2023 general election the APC may end up producing nothing less than 20 party chairmen clearly signalling that APC may kiss the dust with President Muhamnadu Buhari’s tenure.

    This was predicted at the formative stage of the party that the conveners were strange bed fellows.

    Before the emergence of Oshiomhole, the party top chieftains were warned that if you bring him on board as captain, this man will lead the party into ship wreckage but the party chieftains insisted a rugged captain is what the party needed.

    The outcome of that ruggedness is what APC is reaping now with four party chairmen acting.

  • Oshiomhole breaks silence on suspension, Giadom’s takeover, Obaseki’s resignation, others

    Oshiomhole breaks silence on suspension, Giadom’s takeover, Obaseki’s resignation, others

    The suspended National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, said last night that claim by Deputy National Secretary Victor Giadom that he had taken over as acting chairman is against common sense.

    According to him, the party is ruled by its guidelines.

    He spoke on a Channels Television programme.

    The Court of Appeal, he said, did not suspend the National Working Committee (NWC) from functioning and the constitution of the party states clearly who acts as the chairman in his absence.

    He said: “My advice to my brother, Victor, is about common sense – in the absence of the Chairman, there is nothing in our rules and the court can only interpret the rules of the party and the Constitution of Nigeria. It serves to common sense that if the chairman is absent, it should be the deputy; in the absence of the deputy, it is the vice-chairman. How does the deputy secretary come in? As we speak, we have a secretary in the office. People should put God first, our party’s interest second, and our democracy deep in their hearts and not trying to use any externality to destabilise it.

    “Everybody knows that we ought to resolve issues in line with the party’s rule. How can a deputy national secretary, assuming he was still one, claim to be the chairman?”

    Oshiomhole said he accepted the judgment suspending him from office in good faith and will be meeting his lawyers on the next line of action.

    He said: “It is not for you to choose whether to obey or not. I accepted the judgment in good faith. I am a product of the judiciary and I always tell people that if I am not a convict today, it is the courtesy of a courageous Bench and a very resourceful Bar. All my life has been of a struggle, people have always oppressed and harassed me and the court has always come to my aid even my being governor was courtesy of the court. My lawyers will advise me on the next line of action after studying the judgment. I thank their lordship for the judgment.”

    According to him, there is no doubt about the resignation of the Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki.

    “Until 7pm yesterday, I remained the chairman of the APC. Before then, the governor of Edo State had voluntarily resigned his membership. That resignation has since been accepted. The screening has been completed and all that was left was done today by the members of NWC.

    “We are 21 members in the NWC. Since the court has upheld what they described as suspension by my ward, I did not attend the meeting in obedience to the Court of Appeal but it did not suspend the functioning of the NWC and the constitution of the party states clearly who acts as the Chairman in the absence of the Chairman. The NWC met and about 16 out of 20 took some decisions to ensure all attempts to scuttle the primary election in Edo was not successful and went ahead to appoint those that will conduct the election,” he said.

  • Edo PDP Primary: Negotiations at advance stage for Obaseki to pick form

    Edo PDP Primary: Negotiations at advance stage for Obaseki to pick form

    … PDP insists no automatic ticket for Obaseki

    …Wike, Tambuwal, Obaseki, other critical stakeholders meeting in Govt Lodge PH

    …as Ikhine, Ogbeide-Ihama insist they’re still in the race

    Barring any unforeseen development, negotiations are in advance stage for Governor Godwin Obaseki and his deputy Phillip Shaibu to pick their nomination forms from the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP within this week.

    Thenewsguru.com reliably gathered that critical stakeholders and top party chieftains are in agreement that Obaseki should run under the massive PDP umbrella with other aspirants.

    The party leadership of the party held an emergency on Tuesday and Wednesday in Abuja which continued into late night meeting in Rivers State Government Lodge with Governor Nyesom Wike, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, Obaseki and other critical stakeholders in attendance.

    A source privy to the negotiations told TNG that”Obaseki and his deputy have been given the nod to go ahead to contest alongside other aspirants originally in the party.

    Asked whether some aspirants will be asked to step down for Obaseki, he said”Nobody will be persuaded to step down but on their own volition they can negotiate with whoever they so choose to.

    “The party will not in anyway intervene but one thing is certain there’s no automatic ticket for him.

    “If they all decide to go to battle on Saturday a winner must emerge to fly our flag,” he stated.

    Meanwhile, Engr Gideon Ikhine, one of the Frontline contestants in PDP in a national television interview on Wednesday denied stepping down for any aspirant as he is very much in the race.

    Also, Hon Omoregie Ogbeide-Ihama, an Engineer, said he is very much in the race and battle-ready to face any contestant in the PDP guber race.

  • [TNG Analysis] Edo 2020: APC on life support machine as Appeal court sacks Oshiomhole

    Suspended All Progressives Congress, APC Chairman, Adams Oshiomhole while pointing the accusation finger at Governor Godwin Obaseki, he forgot that the other four of his fingers were pointing at him.

    Barely three hours after Obaseki threw in the towel, the gavel at Appeal Court shoved aside Oshiomhole as chairman.

    The Rotimi Amaechi group within the APC had quickly put on their thinking caps and politely used the appropriate organ to place him.

    All these fresh developments are indications that the battle for 2023 has begun and Edo and Ondo states are the guinea pigs for experimentation.

    Immediately Obaseki resigned from APC, 18 local government chairmen and 14 lawmakers signalled their intentions to leave the party.

    It was alleged in some quarters that the suspended APC chairman made frantic efforts to reach some PDP chieftains to deny Obaseki a ticket but it failed.

    The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP where it’s alleged Obaseki is hoping to lace his boots against whoever emerges in APC went into an emergency session on how to reap from APC’s indiscretion.
    During the meeting it was reliably gathered that the second phase will be held in Portharcourt, the Rivers State Capital for the path to follow.

    Same Tuesday, the governor of Ondo State visited Buhari to show him his nomination form.

    These were clear signs that the battle for 2023 had begun and the strong man of Lagos politics, Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu is not finding the unfolding drama funny at all.

    Ondo is not looking good as the incumbent Governor is not his man but looks good to grab the APC ticket.

    Edo is gone for good as the annointed aspirants, Pius Odubu and Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu may not be able to face the fireworks of Obaseki with a tacit support of APC governors to further rubbish the Asiwaju and the comrade.

    The battle has just begun as whoever carries the day in both Edo and Ondo states is well positioned for 2023.

    Edo and Ondo suffered similar fate in 2008 when PDP felt too large and traded both states to the opposition.

    The APC man not be willing to trade both states that are neighbours but internal wranglings is definitely going to be its albatross.

  • Edo 2020: How repeated attempts by Buhari to settle Oshiomhole, Obaseki rift failed – Presidency

    Edo 2020: How repeated attempts by Buhari to settle Oshiomhole, Obaseki rift failed – Presidency

    The Presidency has revealed how repeated attempts by President Muhammadu Buhari to broker peace between Governor Godwin Obaseki and his erstwhile godfather and successor, Adams Oshiomhole failed.

    According to presidential spokesperson, Femi Adesina, Buhari did all he could as a democrat to settle the rifts but both warring sides were unwilling to shift grounds.

    Adesina explained that Buhari eventually allowed the impasse between Oshiomhole, the National Chairman of All Progressives Congress, APC, and the governor to run its course.

    The Presidential aide made the revelation in a Facebook interview with a Nigerian, Ata Ikiddeh, based in the UK, said: “One thing about the President is that he likes to be fair to everybody. So those who are complaining he has not done this, he has not done that, they don’t know what he has done.

    “What he has done is to meet with the parties separately. And he has been doing this for more than a year since the crisis in Edo began.

    “So, if the people are in entrenched positions and refuse to shift ground, what would the President do as a democrat? You allow the process to run its course.

    “What people expect the President to do is to legislate things, to order Obaseki ‘No, step down’ or order Oshiomhole ‘No, give him the ticket’.

    “That is not democracy. When you begin to order and legislate things like that you would be unfair to one party.

    “But before Edo, there was Rivers, there was Zamfara and, of course, you know many other states were the governing party lost because of internal issues.

    “What may not be apparent to the public is what the President did in all those states and he has done in Edo.”

    Recall that Obaseki was, on Friday, disqualified by the All Progressives Congress, APC, Screening Committee from contesting the forthcoming governorship primary election of the party.

    Obaseki on Tuesday afternoon after seeing Buhari announced his resignation from APC.

  • VIDEO: Wild jubilation in Edo over Oshiomhole’s ouster as APC chairman

    There was wild jubilation on Tuesday night in Edo after news of Comrade Adams Oshiomhole’s suspension as National Chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) filter into the state.

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG reports that Oshiomhole, the immediate past governor of the state has been in a running battled with the incumbent governor, Godwin Obaseki whom he helped assumed power as governor in 2016.

    Consequently, Obaseki and his deputy, Philip Shaibu have resigned their membership of the APC.

    In a viral video which was recorded at night when the judgement was announced, a voice narrated that Edo People were tired of Oshiomhole’s autocracies and gladly bid him farewell…

    Watch video below:

  • Confusion in APC as two factions fight for Ag Chairmanship after Oshiomhole’s ouster

    Confusion in APC as two factions fight for Ag Chairmanship after Oshiomhole’s ouster

    The crisis bedeviling the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) on Tuesday took a new direction after Appeal Court upheld the suspension of the national chairman of the party, Adams Oshiomhole.

    The party in a statement issued by its National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu shortly after the Appeal Court’s judgement said the APC National Working Committee approved its Deputy National Chairman (South), Senator Abiola Ajimobi as its acting National Chairman.

    However, in another twist, counsel to Victor Gaidom, Deputy National Secretary of the party, Wole Afolabi said Gaidom is the new Acting National Chairman of the party.

    Afolabi, the counsel to the Plaintiff in the suit filed by at the FCT High Court, reads:

    COURT RECOGNIZES VICTOR GIADOM AS ACTING NATIONAL CHAIRMAN OF APC

    Our attention has been drawn to a Statement purportedly issued by the Publicity Secretary of the APC to the effect that Senator Abiola Ajumobi is to act as the National Chairman of APC following the suspension from office of Comrade Adams Oshiomhole by the Court of Appeal.

    We wish to state that the statement must have been issued in complete ignorance of the order of the FCT High Court issued on 16th of March, 2020, by Hon. Justice S.U Bature in Suit No. FCT/HC/M/6447/2020 to the effect that Chief Victor Giadom is to act as the National Chairman of the party due to the suspension of Adams Oshiomhole as the National Chairman.

    The order was given the same day that the Court of Appeal earlier gave Oshiomhole a temporary respite by staying the execution of the said order suspending Oshiomhole. Now that the Court of Appeal has affirmed the order of suspension, it is only proper that the Order recognizing Chief Victor Giadom is implemented.

    Consequently, we have written to all law-enforcement agencies to implement the said order and any one who attempts to parade himself/herself other than Chief Victor Giadom as the Acting Chairman of the APC would be facing contempt of court proceedings.

    Kindly find attached the said Court Order.

    Thank You,

    CHIEF WOLE AFOLABI,
    Counsel to the Plaintiff

  • BREAKING: Appeal Court Upholds Suspension of Oshiomhole as APC National Chairman

    The Court of Appeal, Abuja division, late Tuesday upheld the suspension of Adams Oshiomhole as National Chairman of ruling All Progressives Congress.

    In a judgment delivered by Mohammed Lamido, a judge, on Tuesday, the three-man panel dismissed Oshiomhole’s appeal for lacking in merit.

    The panel’s decision followed the decision of an Abuja high court in March 2020, which had ordered the suspension of Oshiomhole as the national chairman of the APC.

    This is coming on the same day Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State resigned his membership of the APC, after meeting with Prof. Ibrahim Gambari, the Chief of Staff (CoS) to President Muhammadu Buhari at the Villa.

    Obaseki was disqualified by the screening committee of the APC on Friday. His disqualification was said to be due to discrepancies in his results. Obaseki and his predecessor, Oshiomhole have been at loggerheads over the governor’s second term bid and other issues.

    The feud between Obaseki and Oshiomhole has polarised the party in Edo State. Obaseki asked Oshiomhole to recuse himself from the nomination processes of the primary but the party did not act on his request.

    The faction loyal to Oshiomhole endorsed Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu as its consensus candidate for the June 22 governorship primary election of the party. The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP has expressed willingness to accept Obaseki if he decides to join the party but said he won’t get automatic ticket to run for a second term.

  • After meeting with Buhari’s CoS, Oshiomhole issues new boast on Edo APC primaries

    After meeting with Buhari’s CoS, Oshiomhole issues new boast on Edo APC primaries

    The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Adams Oshiomhole, has said the party will go ahead with its planned primaries on June 22.

    Oshiomhole said this on Monday when he briefed State House Correspondents at the end of the meeting he and members of party’s National Working Committee had with the Chief of Staff to the President, Prof. Ibrahim Gambari, at the State House, Abuja.

    He expressed optimism that the election will be free, fair and transparent, adding that a candidate that can unify the party in the state will emerge.

    He said: ‘We’ve gone a long way.

    “We’ve advertised the timetable, there was the stage of collection of forms and about six people collected forms.

    “In that timetable, we also provided for screening and we also provided for appeals arising from the screening.

    “This is standard practice that the NWC has adopted since 2015 and in the case of Edo, we have completed the process of selling forms, we have also completed the process of screening, we have completed the process of appeals arising from the screening by those who wish to take advantage and the NWC has met and has reviewed the report of the screening committee and we were unanimous that the screening was thoroughly done and found that three people were eligible to contest, with regards to the provisions of our constitution.

    “We have these three gentlemen on parade to contest the primaries, which has been slated for the 22nd of June in line with the provisions of our constitution.

    “We will do direct primaries.

    “It’s more democratic, less susceptible to corrupt practices and it makes the party be membership driven.

    “It’s always for me something interesting that after you have picked your candidate by a handful of elites, you’ll now organise a rally to introduce to the members who is going to contest an election.

    “They are supposed to bring the members to us and we can only achieve that through direct primaries.

    “So, we are doing everything possible, having completed the issue of screening and we have upheld the result of the screening committee.

    “We are proceeding now to conduct the primaries, God willing, on the 22nd of June in Edo State.

    “One person appealed his disqualification and he had ample opportunity to approach the Appeal Committee and even with the benefit of coming with his lawyer because this time, because of what happened in Bayelsa, we have decided that we have to be very strict.

    “There are always two issues that lead to disqualification after elections.“As you saw in Bayelsa, we won the election, but, for technical reasons, we lost it at the Supreme Court.

    “We have decided we should look at the composition of the committee.

    “We have very senior lawyers, professors of law, we have various professors who should be familiar with the issues of certificate, because those are always the booby traps, whether there are impunities or contradictions or forged documents.

    “Then we have lawyers who have handled election tribunal, they know the issues that people can raise once you have filed your nomination because the courts have said INEC cannot screen candidates.

    “The power to screen candidates, it’s exclusively part of the party.

    “So, if the party mismanaged the process and they produce someone who has a fake certificate or multiple age or issues of spelling, those lawyers know what can lead to disqualification.

    “So, we have confidence in the report they gave us, but in line with our democratic practice and as stated in our constitution, they also had an opportunity to make an appeal and that opportunity was provided.

    “One of them took advantage of it.

    “Unfortunately, he wasn’t successful.

    “The appeal panel still reaffirmed the findings of the lower party.

    “We are getting ready for the primary on the 22nd and we pray that God will preside over the exercise, it will be free fair and transparent and we’ll have a candidate that can unify the party in the state.”

    On if APC was ready for Obaseki’s exit, Oshiomhole said: “I don’t know about exit.

    “What we see from your media, electronic and print, is that he visited a number of PDP governors.

    “We read from electronic and print that those consultations may have to do with his plan and so on.

    “But we are not here to speculate.

    “Our party is not a party of big men.

    “It is governed by rules.

    “Both the small and the big are subjected to that rule.

    “I’m sure you will agree that our President led by example when we conducted direct primary in the last presidential election.

    “We still went to Eagle Square for affirmation.

    “So, if the President did not have the right of first refusal because our constitution does not provide for it, we cannot under any circumstance now bend the rules when it comes to some people and changes the rule when it comes to others.

    “Our duty as the management board of the APC is to ensure that we obey strictly the provisions of our constitution, which empowers the National Working Committee to conduct primaries for president, governors, National Assembly, and State Houses of Assembly.”