I have not left the APC. If I ever
choose to leave the party I will let the Nigerian public know and I will
give my reasons. This has not happened. I was at the Villa the other
day and what transpired there has been the subject of much online
speculation. What I said to the media whilst there was very clear and I
chose my words very carefully. Let those that are interested read those
words in the newspapers rather than speculate. Other than that I will
say no more on this matter until I am ready to do so.
A few days ago all the APC governors
from the South West were in the State House where they held a meeting
with President Goodluck Jonathan. What they discussed has not been made
public until now. Does that make them PDP governors? The Presidency
belongs to every Nigerian irrespective of religious and political
persuasions.
Again General Buhari was recently
honoured by the same President Jonathan during the centenary celebration
which the APC did not support. Does that mean he has joined the PDP?
Again the ongoing Federal Government
confab has some APC chieftains participating in it despite the fact that
the party is against it. Does that mean that they have left the APC?
People should get real and stop speculating.
Meanwhile Biodun Ishola Ladepo wrote ”If
I were Femi Fani-Kayode and my party planned to field a Muslim/Muslim
presidential ticket, especially in the age of Boko Haram, I would bolt
faster than Hussein Bolt”. I am glad that someone is seeing things
clearly.
This is not about leaving parties but
about principle. Let us hope that the leadership of the APC sees fit to
clarify this matter at the soonest and assure us all that they will do
no such thing. Their silence on the matter and their refusal to rule it
out is simply fuelling more speculation and dissent from within. When I
say this I am speaking for many within the party leadership who have
chosen to remain silent for obvious reasons.
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