The
national leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) yesterday entered into
closed-door meetings with two former leaders, Gen Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida
and Gen Abdulsalami Abubakar, at their Hilltop residences in Minna, Niger
State.
Four
APC leaders – General Muhammadu Buhari, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Bisi Akande
and deputy chairman of the party and former speaker of the House of
Representatives Aminu Masari – arrived in IBB’s residence about 11:40am and
ended their meeting around 12:50pm before arriving in Abdulsalami’s home around
1pm.
Emerging from the meeting, Babangida told journalists that their discussions bordered on Nigeria and the way to leave political and economic legacy for Nigerians.
Emerging from the meeting, Babangida told journalists that their discussions bordered on Nigeria and the way to leave political and economic legacy for Nigerians.
According
to IBB, the issues discussed went beyond political party. “Nigeria first before
PDP; we are talking about Nigeria,” he said, when asked whether he was being
wooed into APC by the leaders. “Those of us who are patriots always want to see
this country moving. Anybody who feels concerned, who comes, is welcome to
consult with us, and we have to find a way forward for this generation. That is
all we are doing for you.”
Asked
to comment on the agenda of the meeting that lasted over one hour, IBB said:
“It has to do with your welfare, wellbeing, education, security, and economic
wellbeing of the nation.” He stated that the meeting bordered on “anything
people will do to promote this country, to move it forward so that you don’t
abuse or accuse us of allegedly not leaving legacy for your generation”.
At
Abdulsalami’s residence, the former head of state stated, “I’m not a politician
but the APC leaders have come to inform me about the merging of the political
parties forming APC and how far they have gone and how things are moving.”
When
asked whether the party had come to woo him also, Abdulsalami retorted: “I am
not a partisan politician and don’t need to be wooed…I have told them that all
of us need peace in this country and we must try to maintain it.”
On his expectation of political parties in Nigeria, Abdulsalami stated: “Any political party in Nigeria is either trying to be in government or to be in opposition, and I think all Nigerians should try to play their citizenship right of making their choices and doing what they think is right for their party.
On his expectation of political parties in Nigeria, Abdulsalami stated: “Any political party in Nigeria is either trying to be in government or to be in opposition, and I think all Nigerians should try to play their citizenship right of making their choices and doing what they think is right for their party.
“Whether
you are in the opposition or in government in the various ways of your
manifestos, the parties are serving this country and at least the parties
should know that you cannot have two parties in government -- only one party.
So whatever role they find themselves in, they should play that role very
well.”
General Buhari, who spoke briefly to journalists at IBB’s residence, said that they were visiting the leaders for a wide consultation for the good of the nation.
General Buhari, who spoke briefly to journalists at IBB’s residence, said that they were visiting the leaders for a wide consultation for the good of the nation.
Another
leader of the party, Ahmed Bola Tinubu, stated that the meetings with the
leaders were about the wellbeing of the people of Nigeria especially the
futures of the younger ones. “We have to advocate for a future that belongs to
all of us, a stable country that will promote peace and prosperity,” he stated.
“A lot of our leaders have been there before now; they have seen the nation
through thick and thin and they have governed Nigeria; so we are consulting
with them, so we need to look to the future.”
The
interim national chairman of APC, Bisi Akande, also told journalists: “What we
discussed centred on the future of Nigeria.” He added that they would meet all
leaders including PDP leaders.
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They ar all the same,politicians cn nt change diz courntry rather Nigerian massese one day will do that,criminals
ReplyDeleteWhat a ridicule and an irony this party APC has become! Fanning embers of discord and at the same time claiming to be consulting for the peace and advancement of this nation. A party composed of strange bedfellows. Nigerians beware of this canterkerous bunch!
ReplyDeleteThives of this nation, God will not allow you people to rule us again.
ReplyDeleteAPC is not better than PDP either,God must punish the old leaders who brought us to the pains we are experiencing today,IBB,BUHARI,ABDULSALAM inclusive
ReplyDeleteMay Almighty God deliver us from the hand of pharao. I believe that one day God will put an end to the problems facing our country.
ReplyDeleteApc think they can do without Igbo's saying in there mind they can buy Igbo's with money anytime anyday that is why igbo's are not caried along, Rochas becareful !!! Abiola tryd it B4 what happened? Igbo's are waiting come 2013.
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