Buhari Not Bluffing nPDP, Awaits Final Briefing, says Presidency
•Oyegun: Reports on presidential stonewalling speculative.
Omololu Ogunmade and Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja
The All Progressives Congress (APC) and
the presidency moved swiftly Tuesday to deny media reports that
President Muhammadu Buhari had called the bluff of the new Peoples
Democratic Party (nPDP) bloc of the ruling party that had declared a
dispute, claiming it had been marginalised in the prevailing power
sharing arrangement.
Media reports Tuesday, not in THISDAY,
had said the president had told off the nPDP, telling them to make do
with the intervention of Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo or do their worst.
But the APC National Chairman, Chief
John Odigie-Oyegun, told THISDAY Tuesday in a telephone interview that
nothing of the sort happened and dismissed the reports as speculative
and untrue.
“I read the story and it was clear to me that it was pure speculation. Absolutely no substance,” he said.
Oyegun’s assertion was backed by a top
presidency official, who said emphatically that Buhari did not shun the
aggrieved nPDP and was ready to personally listen to them and appease
them.
“President Muhammadu Buhari did not call
the bluff of the nPDP and is not contemplating doing so. Rather he has
asked Vice President Osinbajo to continue the negotiation with the group
and to forward any agreement and understanding reached for his final
action,” the source said.
The presidential source told THISDAY
Tuesday night that the president only preferred that the resolution of
the grievances in the party be kick-started at state and party levels
and from there, progress gradually to his level, when he would take
final briefings on findings.
According to the source, what the
president said was that while the meeting is still ongoing between the
nPDP, party leaders and governors, he would not like to interfere until
the necessary avenues are exhausted.
The source further stated that indeed
talks with the group were progressing and had consequently moved from
party and state levels to the presidency, being currently superintended
over by the vice-president.
He added that the president was waiting
to be briefed on findings at the end of the discussions, explaining that
Buhari’s current decision was aimed at avoiding jumping into the
ongoing process before it gets to his level.
He insisted that the president had no intention to snub anyone but only wanted to observe due process.
The source said: “Decision not to meet
nPDP is to show respect for the party, and the governors who the
president believe are party leaders in their various states. A process
has begun, with the party talking to those feeling estranged. The
meeting has risen to the level of the vice-president.
“This is expected to continue. At the
culmination of these meetings, the president will obviously be briefed.
Before that point is reached, the president will not meddle or
interfere. The president expects that the due process should be observed
in all situations and that is what he is doing.”
nPDP Unaware of Stonewalling
Also reacting Tuesday, a member of the
nPDP, who is also the Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the APC,
Mr. Timi Frank, said the group was unaware of the purported decision of
the president to snub the group.
“There is nothing official, nobody has
reached out to us,” he said, adding: “We don’t know the presidency
position and there was no briefing on it.”
He added: “For our group, we are very
firm, united and confident that anywhere we go that is where the
presidency will go because we know we have the right leadership and
numbers to swing victory to whichever place we go.”
According to Frank, “Nobody can call our
bluff but if the presidency decides to do that so be it. For us, our
resolve is unshakeable and we still stand by whatever position we have
taken.”
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