Ikimi quits APC, blasts Tinubu
Citing his inability to coexist with those he described as petty-minded
people or condone what he claimed to be the domineering influence of
Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Chief Tom Ikimi, yesterday, withdrew his membership of the All Progressives Congress, APC.
Tom-Ikimi-and-TinubuWhile expressing pain in pulling away from a party
he played a crucial role in forming, Ikimi said the “reckless
self-aggrandisement demonstrated” by Tinubu who he claimed gave himself
the national leader of the party and forced a weak leadership on the
party made his exit from the party inevitable.
Ikimi who was
national chairman of the National Republican Convention, NRC in the
Third Republic, alleged a conspiracy against fellow conservatives that
has led to the exit of several party leaders. Among those he claimed to
have been hounded out of the party were former Governor Ibrahim
Shekarau, Alhaji Attahiru Bafarawa, and former military governor of
Lagos and Borno States, Brig-Gen. Buba Marwa (rtd.).
Ikimi’s
assertions contained in a treatise entitled, ‘My Reflections’ followed
the cleavage in his relationship with the party leadership following his
observations on internal wrangling ahead of the party’s June national
convention where he aimed to vie for the office of national chairman.
Interim leadership
Ikimi said that he refrained from vying on the basis of what he alleged
as the attempt by Tinubu to foist a weak leadership on the party for
his own agenda.
He also faulted the APC’s inclination towards a
Muslim-Muslim presidential ticket which he said arose from Tinubu’s
perception that the Northwest and Southwest could, through their
population, win the 2015 presidential election. He said that inclination
had helped to move people away from the party.
Ikimi also
accused Tinubu of doctoring the party’s constitution to extend the
tenure of the Bisi Akande interim leadership of the party. He was,
however, not clear on his next political direction even as he admitted
he was still critically appraising the other major political party in
the country, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
The APC’s
National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said the party had
not been notified of the development when contacted on the imminent
withdrawal of Ikimi from the party.
However, former APC
chieftain, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode welcomed the development in a tweet,
yesterday, where he said: “I congratulate my leader and my chairman
Chief Tom Ikimi on his historic decision to leave the APC. He has shown
immense courage.”
While noting his role as chairman of the
merger committee of the four political parties that collapsed into the
APC, Ikimi said that his problems with Tinubu were despite entreaties
from stakeholders on Tinubu’s goodwill to the APC. He said,“I was always
told that the man was the overwhelming financier of the party.
While I disagree stoutly with this bluff it is true that the particular
individual constantly boasted of his wealth and of his funding of the
party. I on the other hand could recall that this was a man I knew who
was an easily forgettable character in the 1990s when I was national
party chairman and when my candidate Sir Michael Otedola of blessed
memory, won the Governorship of Lagos State.
“To further
bolster his image it was also frequently said that Tinubu has control of
all the votes from South Western Nigeria which, as has been currently
touted, when added to the votes of North Western Nigeria would guarantee
victory for the APC in the upcoming Presidential election.
This reckless and arrogant self-aggrandizement paved the way for the
imposition of a strange leadership on the APC in July 2013 when the
party obtained registration from INEC.
Those of us who had
worked so hard towards the successful merger and creation of the APC
were manipulated out of the scheme of things. In the bizarre struggle to
seize control of the party we were even openly accused by the
self-proclaimed owners of the party, of wanting to steal “their” party.
”Many of us in the party as well as keen observers outside frowned at
the skewed leadership image of the party that was being paraded. An
image that blatantly ignored national sensitivities.
The draft
constitution prepared by the Merger Committee included an exit clause,
which provided a time limit of six months for the Interim Management of
the Party.
That clause mysteriously disappeared from the
version of the constitution that was smuggled into INEC records. Chief
Bisi Akande’s National Chairmanship was therefore primed to stay on in
power ad infinitum! Asiwaju Bola Tinubu frantically constituted a group
of friends and cronies which he proclaimed to be the APC Leadership.”
“Rather than freely open up critical issues to free debate at the
Interim Executive Council for democratic decisions to emerge, positions
plotted at the notorious Asokoro parlor were being desperately foisted
on the party for execution.
8/27/2014
Ikimi quits APC, blasts Tinubu
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