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crisis appears to be brewing within the ranks of the Congress for
Progressive Change(CPC) as key allies of its founder and presidential
candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari have opposed what they termed
unilateral actions being taken by the leader so far.
The development is already constituting a huge threat to the planned
merger between the CPC and Action Congress of Nigeria(ACN) ahead of the
2015 general election.
Buhari was said to have personally resolved to take over the
negotiation with the ACN recently, following the perception of negative
roles said to have been played by his trusted allies ahead of the 2011
election.
Some of those who considered themselves as core Buhari loyalists were
said to have, through their conducts, worked for the defeat of the
party by unilaterally changing lists of candidates close to the
election proper.
Buhari was said to have felt disappointed by the conduct of some of
those close to him as insinuations were also out there that he was
being controlled by his key aides.
The General had, as part of his resolve to personally negotiate the
merger with ACN, visited the party’s leader, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu
about two months ago. Tinubu also recently visited Buhari in Kaduna
alongside his party chiefs.
Sources close to the party however confirmed that many of the top
party leaders have expressed frustration at Buhari’s decision to
sideline the party machinery in the merger plans and some of them were
of the view that Buhari might, one day, defect to the ACN without
telling them.
At a meeting held last week by chieftains of the party at the Abuja
Sheraton Hotels, the frustrations of CPC chiefs became pronounced with a
source confirming that the National Chairman, Prince Tony Momoh told
the meeting that if Buhari’s disregard for the party continues, he
might be forced to resign. Seven top members were said to have attended
the meeting. While some of them agreed with the expression of
frustration by Momoh, others however calmed the chairman, saying that
Buhari will never join ACN.
Sources at the meeting told the Sunday Tribune that most of those at
the meeting however expressed disappointment with the way Buhari was
said to be running the affairs of the CPC by taking unilateral
decisions.
According to sources, one of the instance of the perceived unilateral
decision by Buhari was the decision to host Tinubu and others in
Kaduna without intimating the party.
A source said that the National Chairman was shocked to meet Tinubu
and others at Buhari’s house in Kaduna as he (Momoh) was only there to
keep a scheduled appointment.
“The National Chairman only went to Kaduna to keep a date with Buhari
over some outstanding discussions and he was shocked that the date
coincided with the same date he (Buhari) was to host Ahmed Bola Tinubu
over the merger talks.The meeting was never known to Momoh until he
went to honour the date with the General,” a source said.
“The CPC as a party is being sidelined in most of the activities that
happened during the meeting between the CPC and the ACN
representatives. Even though the chairman participated in the meeting
in Kaduna, he was not really informed that the CPC/ACN merger talks was
going to hold,” another source stated.
There are fears that the way things are going, Buhari might just one
day decide to join the ACN and abandon some of them in the CPC as an
empty shell.
Another member of the party’s top hierarchy who spoke at the meeting
in Sheraton, Abuja said that they have warned Buhari about Tinubu and
that the General does not know Tinubu very well.
“We believe that Tinubu is only fraternising with Buhari for his own
personal political interests, adding that once Tinubu is aware that he
cannot get anything out of the planned political alliance/merger
between the CPC and the A CN, he (Tinubu ) will abandon Buhari,” a
party leader was also quoted as saying, adding that he has been getting
details of interactions between Buhari and Tinubu in recent times.
It was however gathered that the CPC leaders had resolved at the
meeting to call a show down meeting with Buhari where they would get
across to him some prevailing circumstances and why the planned merger
with the ACN may not be in the interest of the CPC.
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