The
immediate past governor of Kano State, Rabiu Kwankwaso, has explained that he
deliberately avoided the APC national convention held on Saturday and Sunday to
avoid breakdown of law and order.
Mr.
Kwankwaso said he and his supporters intended to attend the convention but did
not due to the APC leadership of John Odigie-Oyegun refusing to recognise the
congresses that favoured his loyalists at the state, local government and wards
in Kano.
The
senator gave his stance in a statement sent to PREMIUM TIMES, which he also
circulated on his Twitter handle.
“I
wish to inform the leadership of the party and the general public that we had
wanted to be part of the National Convention but regrettably all the congresses
that we conducted at the wards, Local Government Councils and at the State
level were not recognized by the outgoing National Executive Council of the
party.
“Therefore,
I felt that presenting ourselves at such an important event will not be in the
overall interest of the entire convention that is assuming we are allowed
access into the convention ground.
“Because
there are high chances that our presence could create embarrassments and a lot
of friction similar or even worse than what occurred in the pavilions of
delegations from Imo and Delta States during yesterday’s convention. However,
as the new EXCO settles to start the efforts of uniting the party we wish you
the very best,” he said.
The
senator congratulated the newly elected national chairman of the APC, Adams
Oshiomole,and others who emerged leaders of the party.
Mr
Kwankwaso has been locked in a fierce political confrontation with the current
Kano governor, Umar Ganduje. Over the past two years, several attacks and
reprisal attacks between the supporters of the two politicians have been
reported.
Both
men are members of the APC and the incumbent was Mr Kwankwaso’s deputy when the
senator was governor of the state, the most populous in Northern Nigeria.
However,
after the ward and state congresses of the party, the APC headquarters
recognised the Kano APC loyal to the governor.
Mr
Kwankwaso is a member of the nPDP, a faction within the APC that has alleged
marginalisation. Many of them, including Senate President Bukola Saraki, have
pledged loyalty to the APC in the past; but some are expected to leave the
ruling party in the build up to the 2019 elections.
On
Saturday, rather than attend the APC convention, Mr Kwankwaso visited former
Vice President Atiku Abubakar, a chieftain of the PDP and presidential
aspirant, at his Asokoro, Abuja residence.
Mr
Kwankwaso is also believed to nurse a presidential ambition, although he is yet
to formally declare.
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