Along with
Abubakar Saraki and the former Senate President, Bukola Saraki and some other
legislators, Dogara quit the APC in 2018 to rejoin the PDP, where he was a
founding member and had contested elections twice and won.
Former
speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, stunned political
watchers on Friday, when he made a somersault back to the All Progressives
Congress, dumping the Peoples Democratic Party.
When he
picked up his nomination form on 28 September, 2018 in Abuja, to re-contest his
Bogoro/Dass/Tafawa Balewa seat, he berated the APC for not living up to
expectation.
He said,
among others, that the APC failed to “keep to promises it made to Nigerians.”
He also said
he and his associates were “treated as strangers” within the APC.
According to
him, APC’s initial agenda of bringing positive change to Nigeria was thwarted
by “wayward sense of entitlement of some people.”
“For some of
us who are here, today’s event marks the end of all speculations. To begin
with, I was a founding member of the PDP, which some of you don’t know. So,
this is home to me.
“I was also
one of those that built APC in Bauchi state, and I can tell you that we have
not fulfilled a single promise that we made. At the national level, we all know
what is happening,” the former Speaker said.
Dogara’s
action today must have shocked his PDP colleagues, as he just ended an
assignment in Ondo State. He was chairman of the screening committee that
evaluated all the aspirants for the position of governor.
However, his behaviour
is indicative of his chameleonic and inconsistent politics, as he seems to like
flirting and dumping at will any party that does not satisfy his interest.
And the
action, may also be because the coalition of forces which he corralled to
unseat the then Bauchi APC governor, Abubakar Mohammed has collapsed.
It is also
indicative that Dogara and incumbent Governor Bala Mohammed may no longer be as
chummy as before.
The next
election cycle is in 2023. Dogara may well be taking a strategic position to
launch another ballot box coup against the new occupant of Bauchi Government
House.
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