The Conference of All Progressives Congress (APC) Support Groups has cautioned the All Progressives Congress (APC) against repeating mistakes of the past.
The groups gave the caution in a statement signed by the National Chairman, Alhaji Gambo Jagindi, in Abuja, while appealing to Sen. Barau Jibrin to work with Sen. Godswill Akpabio, in the contest for the senate presidency and be his deputy.
“As it stands today, the APC will be in the majority in both chambers of the National Assembly, with 59 senators-elect and 178 Reps-elect from the official results declared so far by INEC.
”The role of the National Assembly in enabling true democracy to thrive cannot be overemphasised.
”And so we the critical stakeholders of the APC believe that the party should not leave anything to chance in ensuring that all of those who worked for its success in the just concluded general elections are carried along.
”This is to avoid a reoccurrence of the 2015 scenario where some elected National Assembly members on the platform of the APC, formed an unholy alliance with opposition parties and rocked the boat of the APC.
“The party must not, and never allow such unpleasant and retrogressive histories to be repeated,” he said.
Jagindi said, the APC, a party with progressive political ideology, having produced the President-elect would give all regions and religions a place in governance.
”We, therefore, believe that formidable candidates, who have all it takes to be the number three and five in the hierarchy of the country’s leadership, should be carefully nominated by those who wish the APC to succeed in this huge task of nation building.
”No doubt that the seat of the President of the Senate is a top position which wields a lot of influence, and one that holds the gavel to either make or mar the executive.
“This position must, therefore, be given only to a party member, who will ensure that the APC is seen as the true national party that it is, to ensure the growth and development of Nigeria.
”Therefore, looking at the achievements and antecedents of Sen. Godswill Akpabio and Sen. Barau Jubrin, two legislators that have contributed immensely to the development of democracy in the party and the Senate.
“It will be a great achievement if they are elected Senate President and Deputy Senate President,” he said.
He said the emergence of the duo for plum legislative positions in the 10th Senate would complement the experience and willingness of the incoming president and the vice president to deliver on good governance.
This, he said, would also help in building an enviable political party, with a strong structure, support and adequate compensation for loyal and hard working party members.
”It will place APC above oppositions in such a way that future elections will be won by the party even before the election day.
”As the date for the inauguration of the next government gets closer, it is incumbent on all party faithful to strategise and put the future and interests of the party above all other interest for the long time health and survival of the party,” he added.
Senate Presidency: We haven’t made endorsement, says Forum
Meanwhile, the forum of former House of Representatives members who are now senators-elect, says the group has not endorsed any candidate for the position of President of Senate.
Convener of the group and Senator-elect, Ahmed Wadada (SDP-Nasarawa West), made this known while briefing newsmen after a meeting with members of the forum in Abuja on Friday.
Wadada, who is to represent Nasarawa-West Senatorial District in the 10th Senate, said that the forum was yet to declare its support for any candidate.
He said there was no discussion whatsoever about anybody’s candidature yet. When we get to the bridge we will cross it,” he said.
He said with the support of his colleagues, he has the privilege of convening the former House of Representatives members that are now senators-elect.
“This is for us to reunite for the good of the country devoid of our different political parties. We are also uniting devoid of the different political parties we belong to and the sentiments talked about.
“We have decided to come together because we had experienced it before. I was a member of the House of Representatives in the fifth and sixth Assemblies. So we have decided to come together because we constitute a good bloc.
“We are about 26 members of the forum. This gives us a good bloc for us to come together with that sportsmanship we had at different times while in the house of representatives for the development of the country.
“We are getting rejuvenated for the good of Nigeria,” Wadada said.
He listed the likes of Gov. of Sokoto, Aminu Tambuwal, who is also now a Senator-elect; former member, House of Representatives, Sen. Abdul Ningi, and the Senate President, Ahmed Lawan, among members of the forum.
Those that attended the meeting included Senate Chief Whip, Orji Uzor Kalu, Sen. Seriake Dickson (PDP-Bayelsa), and other senators-elect: Ned Nwoko; Delta, Mohammed Ogoshi Onawo; Nasarawa South Senatorial District.
Others were Sen. Osita Izunaso (APC-Imo), Sen. Nasir Sani Zangon Daura (APC-Katsina), Sen. Ibrahim Khalid (PDP-Kaduna), Sen. Nwoye Tony (LP-Anambra North), Sen. Emmanuel Udende (APC-Benue) and Sen. Karimi Sunday (APC-Kogi ).