Dalung
The Minister of Sport and Youth
Development, Mr Solomon Dalung, said the seeming crisis in the ruling All
Progressives Congress (APC) may not be unconnected with 2019 elections.
Dalung said this on Thursday in
Abuja while briefing newsmen after visiting the party’s National Chairman,
Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, at the secretariat.
According to him, most of the
challenges inherited by President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration were also
causing unrest.
Signs of cracks in the APC emerged
recently when a national leader of the party, Alhaji Bola Tinubu, called for
the resignation of national chairman following the outcome of the party’s
governorship primary in Ondo state.
The minister pointed out that APC
was a party that embodied diverse interests, started out as an amalgamation of
different political groups and graduated into a political party that formed a
government.
“Now, the management of that
interest is very critical, but the challenge the party is facing, and the
government, is that the government inherited a situation where it has more
challenges of fixing the country.
“So nothing or no good attention at
all would have trickled down along the line in view of the economic constraints
government found itself.
“That is enough to stir bitterness
in the party and this can give birth to crisis.
“The second perspective you could
take a look at has to do with the future, a politician is a very ambition
person.
“In everything he does, including
the step of movement, he calculates ahead of time. “So, it could also be that
some politicians had viewed the future and they are already dusting weapons for
a political showdown to set the tune of their political ambition,’’ Dalung
said.
He expressed worry about looming
crisis in the party and called on the leaders involved to sheath their swords.
“There is no reasonable person in
government that won’t be worried, because the unity of the party is the unity
of the government.
“So we are concerned; our position
is to appeal that all those that are involved in the crisis are our leaders and
we respect them very much as young people.
“What we expect from them is to
bequeath durable legacies and I don’t think that crisis is part of what they
intend to bequeath to us.
“They should be guided by this fact
that the younger ones are interested to learn positively from them.
“Everybody should sheath his sword
and appreciate the contribution of re-fixing Nigeria and let the future
determine.’’
On the recent defection of the
former governor of Plateau, Joshua Dariye, from PDP to APC, Dalung said “the
action shows that APC has something to offer.
“For us as members of the party, it
is a thing of great joy and is an endorsement of our manifesto as the only
credible manifesto that can stand the test of time for now in Nigeria.
“So, we welcome his return to the
APC family and we wish him the best as we journey together in repositioning
Nigeria.’’
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