The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief John Odigie-Oyegun on Monday charged newly-inaugurated APC State Chairmen on the re-election of the party, particularly President Muhammadu Buhari in the 2019 elections.
“On your (State Chairmen) laps lies the onerous responsibility of returning this party to office for a second term”, he said while inaugurating returning and newly-elected State Chairmen at the Party’s National Secretariat in Abuja.
“On your laps to a great extent also lie the return of our dear president to office so that the Change Agenda will have time to settle down to mature and become second nature to the people of our dear nation.”
While urging compromise among party stakeholders, the APC National Chairman also named the Party’s Deputy National Chairman (North), Sen. Lawali Shuaibu to head the APC’s reconciliation efforts following issues that arose from recently conducted ward, local government and state congresses.
“There is serious and immediate need for reconciliation. You have seen states like Oyo, Cross River, Delta, Taraba and even Lagos State. Don’t go back and say ‘we have won’.
“This is not a winner takes all situation. Political parties are not organised in that way. I have set up a team headed by the Party’s Deputy National Chairman (North) and he may have cause to invite some of the states in the next few days.
“It is something that must be done, and if possible, tidied up way before the National Convention. So that we will have as rancour-free a convention as is possible for any political party.
“Let me emphasise once more, there is need for reconciliation, give and take, compromise and I hope those sitting here will have the courage and expanse of spirit to embrace those we may think have technically lost out but are still important party members.” He said.
While he expressed gladness over the mix of old and new members, the APC National Chairman equally described the newly-sworn in state executives as a “second generation of a maturing APC.” He added: “The new one will have the benefit of learning from the old and returning state executives.
He urged the new state party chairmen to be abreast of major achievements being recorded by the President Muhammadu Buhari administration despite some conflicts within the party ranks, lean national resources and the inherited rot in the system.
“I know and I am aware of the extent of conflict within the party. We are all aware of the disaffection within the party caused to some extent by the reward system. We are also aware nationally of the disaffection out there amongst the people.
“These are to be expected. When we fought the battle, we had one target and we were representing the people of this nation who had decided they have had enough of that government. Now the narrative is different. We are up there, and we have become the target.
“So our approach will now be very different and you must now thoroughly ground yourselves on the achievements of this administration. And I want to tell you from the bottom of my heart that great achievements have been recorded,” he added.