Indications are rife that all is not
well with the Kano state chapter of the All Progressives Congress ( APC
), as a result of a cold war between the Kano State governor, Alh .
Rabiu Kwankwaso and the party’s presidential Flagbearer, Gen. Muhammadu
Buhari.
The crisis which has already began to polarise the party
along loyalty lines has been blamed on what watchers claim high
handedness, viciousness and undemocratic posture by the presidential
candidate. They allege that Gen. Buhari has refused to recognise any
other power bloc within the party especially the Kwankwasiya movement
which is acclaimed to be one of the biggest blocs in the party
nationwide and thereby forcing other members of the party to scamper for
greener pasture elsewhere.
Political watchers have attributed
his refusal to handover the party’s flag to the state governorship
aspirant, Alh. Umar Ganduje during the just concluded presidential
rally, as a fall out of this feud as he was not disposed to Ganduje ‘ s
emergence owing to the latter’s membership of the Kwankwasiya.
This
rivalry many believe has been in existence since the founding of the APC
where legacy members of the party were not comfortable with the
newcomers whom they claimed had come to take their place. It has also
been gathered that the lack of trust between Kwankwaso and Buhari may
stem from the latter’s comments in 2010 when he called the General a
serial coupist.
According to a stalwartof the party, Mallam Tanko
Bamali in Kano while chatting with pressmen, Buhari has killed the APC
in Kano and the forthcoming presidential election might serve as the
final obituary going by Buhari’s unnecesary over bearing and military
posture in a democratic set up. Bamali made this observation after
Buhari’s visit to Kano where the presidential aspirant received an
overwhelming reception but refused to acknowledge the APC governorship
flag bearer as is the usual practice.
According to Bamali the
behaviour of the General has brought about irreconcilable divisions
within the party, said Buhari had refused to recognise Alh. Umar Ganduje
because he was not the retired general’s choice for the ticket and
warned he has once again used his hands to destroy whatever votes he was
counting on Kano APC to deliver to him as many have gone their ways.
While
reminding the four time presidential aspirant of the Congress for
Progressive Change (CPC), experience “where he forced one of his
loyalists Col. Jafaar on the people even as Mohammed Abacha was the
preferred candidate, which cost him the elections”, he further
explained that the attempt by Buhari to always reward those who helped
him in plotting coup in the army with every given opportunity is not
acceptable to anybody in the Kwankwasiya movement in particular and
Nigeria in general.”
Speaking further the party stalwart added
that the divisions within the party was caused by the Buhariyyas as they
are fondly referred and was in the first place avoidable but the
General’s insistence on unpopular issues in a democracy has proven to
the whole world that he is still not ready to prepare himself for the
job of governing Nigeria under a rigid constitution and rule of law.
He
blamed the crisis on rumour mongers who have began accusing Kwankwaso
of instigating the recent certificate scandal to ensure Buhari is
substituted for another northerner which most likely would have been
him. He said detractors of the party had already accredited Kwankwaso
usual nocturnal meetings to scheming to unseat or eventually betray
Buhari.
He lamented that every attempt to get the national
secretariat of the party to intervene has failed which has forced
members to believe that the cult-like leadership of the party at Abuja
is deceiving Nigerians with change as a slogan and may be up to
something terrible at the end of the day.”
He therefore told Buhari
to forget the cooperation of Kano people at the poll as the people have
already gone their separate ways except Buhari is substituted with any
other candidate before the election proper.
Credit:Leadership Newspaper.
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