The National Chairman of
the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) Comrade Adams Oshiomhole suddenly
left the country early morning yesterday in the midst of the furore caused by
his interrogation by the Department of State Services (DSS) on Sunday and
Monday, Daily Trust learnt from top party sources last night.
Daily Trust also learnt
that Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State secured bail for Oshiomhole from DSS
after he underwent nine hours of interrogation on Sunday and for several hours
again on Monday.
The interrogation, Daily
Trust gathered, was prompted by numerous petitions sent to DSS, Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Presidency arising from APC’s
primary elections, which led to bitter acrimony in several states with
allegations of bribery and manipulation.
Most of the petitions,
sources said, were from Imo, Ogun, Niger and Zamfara states. There were also
petitions from Kaduna, Bauchi, Adamawa, Delta and Cross River states.
According to informed
sources within the APC hierarchy, the road to the current implosion started
when Oshiomhole marginalized the party’s National Working Committee (NWC),
usurped its functions, relocated from the party’s national headquarters to his
personal campaign secretariat at Asokoro and thereafter run the primaries with
the cooperation of only four NWC members.
The NWC members that
cooperated closely with the chairman, Daily Trust learnt, are Deputy National
Chairman (South) Niyi Adebayo, National Auditor George Moghalu and National
Organizing Secretary Emma Ibediro.
Daily Trust learnt that the
chairman delayed the appointment of screening and primary election committees
for the states and insisted on centralizing it at national headquarters contrary
to the previous practice of screening legislative aspirants in their states and
governorship aspirants in the zonal offices.
Afterwards, Daily Trust
learnt from an informed source, the chairman selected persons to serve in the
committees without the input of other party executives, which gave rise to
allegations that there was a predetermined agenda for many states.
Citing the example of Imo
State, the sources said Oshiomhole singlehandedly picked Alhaji Ahmed Gulak to
head the Imo election committee despite protests that Gulak joined the party
only this year and that he did so together with Chief Hope Uzodinma, a
governorship aspirant in Imo State.
Gulak later disappeared
from Owerri before the primaries were conducted and declared Uzodinma as the winner.
Eight other committee members stayed behind and conducted the primaries, which
were observed by INEC officials but the chairman insisted on upholding Gulak’s
result, the sources said. Petitions soon flooded DSS and EFCC alleging that
millions of dollars were spent by aspirants.
In Ogun State, petitioners
accused the chairman of doing the bidding of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu to push aside
Governor Ibikunle Amosun and his anointed candidate. Another petition from
Zamfara State alleged that the messy APC primaries in that state were
orchestrated by the national chairman who was bent on handing the party’s
ticket to Malam Dauda Lawal.
Several attempts to hold
the primaries ended in chaos but Oshiomhole said in a letter to INEC that a
consensus candidate was adopted in Zamfara State, a claim that Senator Kabiru
Marafa publicly refuted.
Daily Trust learnt from
other top party sources yesterday that a petition from Adamawa said Oshiomhole
orchestrated a crisis in the state with the intention of foisting the wife of
the president’s brother as governorship candidate. He however backtracked and
allowed Governor Mohammed Jibrilla Bindow to win the primaries.
There were similar problems
in Bauchi, Niger and Enugu states with more petitioners alleging that bribery
was responsible for the slipshod manner in which primaries were handled in
those states.
Yet another party source
told Daily Trust last night that when he received some petitions, President
Muhammadu Buhari ordered that all the monies collected from various aspirants
all over the country should be returned to them. Presidency officials were
however not available to confirm or refute this claim.
Following Oshiomhole’s
hasty departure yesterday, APC and Presidency officials were reportedly huddled
in discussions about the chairman’s fate and the damage that recent events
could do to the party, ahead of the 2019 elections.
Meanwhile, the APC National
Publicity Secretary, Malam Lanre Issa-Onilu, confirmed to journalists yesterday
in Abuja that Oshiomhole has travelled out of the country.
On the reported quizzing of
the APC national chairman by the DSS, Issa-Onilu said “We do not have any
information on this rumour. More so, the chairman is not around in the country
to confirm or deny this. As soon as we have any relevant information, you’ll be
updated.”
Asked when Oshiomhole
travelled, he said “He travelled last night (Tuesday night)” but added that “I
do not have this information (as to where he travelled to). I do know it’s a
scheduled personal trip he could not make last week due to the November 2 deadline
for the submission of candidates.”
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