Governors who want All Progressives Congress (APC) Chairman
Adams Oshiomhole to remain in office met in Abuja on Sunday to strategise on
how to counter those pushing for his exit.
The pro-Oshiomhole governors met last night at the Kano
State Lodge in Abuja.
A source at the meeting said it was to articulate how to
counter the anti-Oshiomhole group at the party’s National Executive Committee
(NEC) meeting scheduled to hold tomorrow.
At the meeting were Governors Babajide Sanwo-Olu (Lagos),
Umar Ganduje (Kano), Hope Uzodinma (Imo), Dapo Abiodun (Ogun), Simon Lalong
(Plateau) and Gboyega Oyetola (Osun), among others.
Also on Sunday, some APC leading members passed a vote of
confidence in Oshiomhole.
They took the position during an interactive session in
Abuja.
At the session were Minister of State, Budget and National
Planning Prince Clem Agba; former
Minister of Works Chris Ogiemwonyi; House of Representatives Deputy Leader
Peter Akpatason, House member Prof. Julius Ihonvbere and a former member, Abdul
Oroh.
Others are non-National Working Committee members of the
National Executive Committee (NEC) Chief Nelson Alapa, and Zonal Women Leader,
North Central Hajia Hassana Abdullahi.
The rest are Edo State APC Chairman Col. David Imuse (rtd),
Abubakar Momoh, Comrade Tony Kabaka and Secretary Buhari Campaign Council Dr Ibrahim Dauda.
Akpatason described Oshiomole as one of the greatest gifts
to the country.
“He is a no-nonsense man and so I am not surprised that he
has enemies here and there, especially as we have individuals who for their
selfish reasons would want to pull down an organisation the moment a leader
does not do their bidding,” he said.
Ogiemwonyi said Oshiomhole’s antagonists were those not
comfortable with his high standards.
“Those who are backstabbing him today were people he helped,
including governors.
“The problem is that once you are doing the right thing, you
will step on toes. Comrade Oshiomhole is a victim of doing the right thing.
“What is happening today is about 2023. Oshiomhole is trying
to build the party to make it more attractive for people but some are not
happy,” Ogiemwonyi said.
Alapa faulted tomorrow’s emergency NEC meeting, saying the
law was not followed in convening it.
Convener of the session, Mr Blessing Agbomhere, said: “We
are here to interact and provide solutions.
“We want to make our contributions to the unity and progress
of our party because we are concerned about the issues in the party.”
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