As the ultimatum given by members of the defunct
new Peoples Democratic Party (nPDP) bloc in the All Progressives Congress (APC)
expired yesterday, the group has started meeting to decide a way forward.
It was gathered that the group has scheduled a
meeting this week to consider other options before them as APC begins count
down to its national convention on June 2.
A reliable source within the group said baring any last
minute intervention by the APC leadership, the Kawu Baraje-led nPDP will most
likely pull out from the ruling party before the next national convention.
A prominent member of the group, Timi Frank, who spoke to
journalists on Tuesday in Abuja said they cannot be intimidated or taken granted.
He said as at yesterday when the ultimatum given by the group
expired, the leadership of the APC was yet to initiate talks with the aggrieved
nPDP.
Frank, who is the Deputy National Publicity
Secretary of APC, said: "Today makes it seven days from the day our group
brought this letter to the party. But as it stands, we have not gotten any
response yet from them. As we have said, whatever we must have said in that
letter, it is not an empty threat. If they fail to ignore us, so be it. But at
the appropriate time, we are going to respond to Nigerians based on what we've
said.
"It is not just a mere threat, it is not just a
mere ultimatum but I will tell you clearly that we are meeting our leaders, we
are going to come up with a clear positions to brief Nigerians on our next step
if finally they don't attend to us."
Frank condemned the move by the Senator Abdulahi Adamu and
others who tried to discredit the demands of the group.
He urged Nigerians not to take Senator Adamu and his group seriously
as they were never genuine members of the nPDP bloc.
The APC deputy spokesman also described as false the
allegation made by Adamu that the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, was the one sponsoring
Baraje.
"I want to make it very clear that we have no
faction in our group. I saw in some of the papers I read today that there is
cracked in the new PDP.
"There is no crack as far as we are concerned.
We only have one group. We have only one leader and he remains Alhaji Kawu
Baraje, and I can tell you that clearly without fear or favour, and I want to
make it known to all of you that Baraje is not alone in that letter.
"He has the mandate of over 95 percent of some
of us who joined the new PDP into the APC that make new victories successful in
2015," he said.
On the claim of marginalisation, Frank said contrary to the
insinuation by the Adamu-led group, members of nPDP never got any key
appointment except that of the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, and
Women Affairs Minister, Hajia Alhassan.
He said other positions held by the members were
mostly elective and were obtained through a hard-fought battle.
According to him, "People were elected in
their various states, they were elected by their people to represent them in
the senate and in the House of Representatives. They never got their based on
the fact that the new PDP should be able to benefit because they contributed in
bringing the change and the government of today, therefore, let's reward them
with these positions. So, this is not true.
"It is very clear within our group today. The
only two beneficiaries we can remember in our group are Ameachi, the Minister
of Transportation, and Hajiya Alhassan, the Minister for Women Affairs. So, I
want to make it very clear again that we are not going to be intimidated by any
group or anybody."
When asked if it would be wise to allow for the emergence of a
new party leadership at the next convention before tabling their demands, Frank
said it would late.
He said: "There is a legitimate leadership of
APC right now and it has powers and opportunity to address the grievances and
resolve issues with our group."
Speaking on the next line of action by the group, Frank
said the leaders would take further measures which would be made public if APC
fails to respond to their demands.
While recounting what led to the departure of the group from
PDP in 2014 to join forces with the APC, Frank said the same situation is about
to repeat itself because PDP did not heed the group caution until it was too
late.
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