President Muhammadu Buhari has urged All Progressives Congress, APC, leaders to put their house in order so that the ruling party can retain power in next year’s election.
He warned against the persistent differences, disunity and lack of agreement, which could put the platform in jeopardy during election.
President Buhari, who spoke on the challenges confronting the APC during an interview with the Nigerian Television Authority, NTA, on Thursday, January 6, foreclosed the possibility of foisting party leadership on members by any kingmaker.
He acknowledged the disagreement among APC leaders, which is delaying the party’s National Convention.
Buhari explained that he withheld assent to the Electoral Amendment Bill 2021 because he wanted a botton-up structure that will give the power to choose party leaders to members.
He said the approach would give party members the opportunity to choose their preferred candidates from polling unit to ward, council area, state, and national level.
Buhari urged the ruling party to learn from the mistake of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), which made power to shift to the ruling party in 2015.
He said: “We have a timeframe we have to work because the four-year tenure is constitutional. It cannot be interfered by anybody. So, if the APC can’t agree, then, the opposition will naturally take over. What did the PDP do? They said the opposition could not come together, but when ACN, ANPP, CPC, APGA came together, before PDP realised it, they were off. They are still off. They can see it.
“My position is simple. I think I succeeded in trying to get my position understood in the sense that I said, we start from bottom upwards; from polling units to wards, to local governments, to states, and then, to Abuja. So, the party, because I’m concerned about my party, the party, in all constituencies, they will know their leaders, coming up. Therefore, when they come to Abuja, they are likely to work together.”
He added: “There is no kingmaker from Abuja. No constituency is being dictated to. All constituencies are supposed to produce their leadership in our party. What other parties are doing is their own business, but we want to make sure that our party members understand that they are respected. It is from polling unit, to ward to local government, to state, and after Abuja. So, those who want to be elected at any level, let them work for it. Nobody is going to appoint anybody.”