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Buhari Appoints Tinubu to Lead Reconcilia­tion Efforts in APC

Mixed reactions trail appointmen­t

- Omololu Ogunmade in Abuja and Chiemelie Ezeobi in Lagos

Confronted by apparent and prevalent internal squabble in the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday named Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu as the leader of fresh reconcilia­tion efforts in the party.

The appointmen­t of Tinubu for this onerous task is obviously a smart and well thought-out initiative by the president as Tinubu himself had been in the news until late last year as one of those perceived to be aggrieved in the party, having been allegedly sidelined by the president since he assumed office in 2015.

Following his perceived grievance, suspicions have been rife that Tinubu whose delivery of the South-west to Buhari was the major factor which heralded Buhari’s victory at the March 28, 2015, presidenti­al poll, may not be disposed to repeating the same feat come 2019.

The president had mainly failed in three consecutiv­e presidenti­al polls between 2003 and 2011 because his performanc­es in the South had always been abysmal as the North alone could not guarantee his victory no matter the degree of his performanc­e and popularity in the region.

However, as a result of the perception that Tinubu was unhappy over the way he was treated after Buhari’s election, the former Lagos State governor who had been under intense criticism for delivering the South-West to APC in 2019, might have issues to contend with should Buhari throw his hat in the ring in the end.

Naming him as the chief reconcilia­tory officer of the party therefore, as the political activities towards 2019 polls gather momentum, is strategic as it amounts to putting him on the spot and making the support of South-west for APC in 2019 promising.

In a terse statement issued by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, yesterday, Buhari gave Tinubu’s terms of reference to include: leading consultati­ve and reconcilia­tory moves aimed at rebuilding confidence in the party.

Buhari also assigned Tinubu the responsibi­lities of resolving existing disputes among party men and women as well as between party leadership and political office holders in some states.

“As part of on-going efforts to improve cohesion within the APC, President Buhari has designated Tinubu to lead the consultati­on, reconcilia­tion and confidence building efforts.

“The assignment will involve resolving disagreeme­nts among party members, party leadership and political office holders in some states of the federation,” the statement said.

Given these responsibi­lities, the job of Tinubu is tasking as the crisis in APC is endemic.

First, there are party men and women who felt betrayed by Buhari for allegedly leaving them in the cold after working assiduousl­y for his election.

Secondly, there are others who have had running battles with their benefactor­s within the party in some states. A good example is the acute face-off between Kano State Governor, Ibrahim Ganduje, and his benefactor, Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso.

Kwankwaso was last week forced to put off his proposed rally in Kano following a stern warning from Ganduje that his security could not be guaranteed in the state that he governed for two different terms. Yet, it was Kwankwaso who unilateral­ly brought Ganduje and installed him as his successor in the same APC in 2015.

How Tinubu will pursue his mission and achieve the desired goals and objectives therefore remains an issue to watch out for..

Meanwhile, mixed reactions yesterday trailed the news of Tinubu’s appointmen­t.

While some lauded the appointmen­t, the general consensus however was that the government of the day finally remembered Tinubu because of the forthcomin­g general election.

One of such people was one Dr. Dipo Awojide who succinctly said: “It’s election season. Tinubu is important again.”

Usman Ibrahim said: “I want to believe Buhari has something on Tinubu and willing to use it if he (Tinubu) does not play ball.

“It’s the only reason Tinubu will do anything Buhari asks after the betrayal, disrespect, level of nepotism and bad governance we have witnessed.”

Nnamdi Abana said: “Tinubu will be a fool to co-operate with Buhari. I wonder if Buhari thinks Tinubu will listen to him after placing him on the bench for three years.”

Raphael Omonu also said: “Tinubu will disappoint me if he

chooses to support Buhari’s second term. Buhari doesn’t have anything to offer anymore. He is gone.”

Gege Best said: “I think the lesson for the future is clear. It is not enough to build alliances to gain power. It is important to understand the characters with whom you have joined forces.

“Tinubu and co. claim to be political experts. Yet they didn’t see that Buhari would be a terrible president.”

There were yet those who were neutral in their opinions, among which was one Ofor Peter who said: “The choice is before Tinubu. Choose to be played once and learn or choose to be played and replayed.”

Desi Derata said: “Tinubu is caught between a rock and a hard place. Keep the little federal power in the APC contraptio­n or lose it completely if PDP got power back. The choice speaks for itself. Well played Buhari.”

Ayobami Dondekojo said: “So, Tinubu’s new job is conflict resolution. We don’t talk about this enough (because we don’t want to seem like bigots, since we are revolution­ary) but sometimes we have to discuss ethnicity in politics.”

Freke Idio added: “The president is a great player, he knows he has already lost election in Benue, Gombe, Taraba, Nasarawa States.

“With the South-south and South-east not APC friendly, the only hope is Tinubu in the South-west. 2019 will be a good ground to judge if the South-west truly loves Nigeria.”

Maxwell Ikechukwu said: “There are more serious significan­t issues but you dig out Tinubu’s new appointmen­t and make it the focal point of your national discussion. You are so lazy.”

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