Group urges APC chair Adamu to accept resignation calls

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Wilson Adekumola

 

Conference of Nigeria Civil Rights Activists urged the All Progressive Congress Chairman, Abdullahi Adamu, to accept calls for resignation in the interest of Justice, fairness and equity.

 

Convener of the group, Pastor Odili, said if the National Chairman of the APC, Abdullahi Adamu quit his position it would ensure power equity in the incoming government of Bola Tinubu.

 

This was made known in a statement on Sunday by its Convener, Pastor Ifeanyi Odili, and Secretary, Sina Akadiri.

 

The group noted Adamu’s resignation would alleviate the feelings of Christians over the Muslim-Muslim ticket and commended the National Vice Chairman, North-West of the APC, Salihu Lukman, for joining the call for the national chairman’s resignation.

 

Lukman in a statement titled, “APC internal dynamics and the future of democracy” issued at the weekend, had called for the resignation of Adamu to give room for a Christian chairman of the party.

 

Lukman in support of CNCRA, called on Adamu to toe the path of honour and statesmanship by quitting his position after the governorship and House Assembly elections on March 18.

 

“His action would be welcomed and commended by Christians and it will also pave the way for the emergence of a ranking senator from North Central to become either the president or deputy president of the senate in the forthcoming 10th National Assembly.

 

“As right activists, we have watched and observed with keen interest, the recent political developments in the country and have decided to add our voice to the raging controversies over the seemingly imbalances in the polity as it affects the structure of top political offices. With the emergence of the president- elect and his vice from the South West and North-East geopolitical zones of Nigeria, it will be fair and just, for the APC to zone the National Assembly’s presiding officers’ positions to the North Central, North West, South East and the South South geopolitical zones.

 

“In terms of marginalisation, the popular opinion in Nigeria is that the South East and the North Central have not produced either the nation’s president or vice president since the return of democracy in 1999. The South West produced the president between 1999 and 2007 with the North East as vice president. In 2007, the North West produced the president while the South South was made the vice president for a four year tenure, expected to terminate in 2011. However, the South South vice president had to complete the tenure of his principal who died in 2010. He was later elected president from 2011 to 2015. The North West took over power again from 2015 to date with the South West as vice president.

 

“It is now clear that the race for the position of the senate presidency should be between the North Central and South East which has never produced either the president or vice president. We therefore urge the National Chairman of APC, Senator Adamu Abdullahi, to step aside as a man of honour, and lead the campaign for the emergence of a presiding officer of the senate from the North Central.”

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