APC will be doomed with a northern presidential candidate -Chieftain
A Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Akwa Ibom State, and Coordinator, Movement for Better Nigeria, MBN, Dr Paul Dowells, has described any attempt by the ruling party to zone its presidential ticket to North as dead on arrival.
There have been strong speculations that the leadership of the APC is considering a Northern presidential candidate like the Peoples Democratic Party.
It is thought that this will give the party an edge in winning the 2023 presidential election.
It was further speculated that among the reasons the APC shifted its primaries to June 6, 2022, was to know where the candidate of the PDP will emerge from to replicate the same.
But the group, in a press conference organized by its Coordinator, Paul Dowells, at his office in Uyo, on Tuesday, said giving a ticket to a Northerner is not the yardstick for winning elections but rather the pedigree and charisma of the person that would fly the party’s flag.
“Zoning the presidential ticket to the North because PDP has a Northerner as a presidential candidate does not make sense,” he said.
Speaking on the crisis that erupted before the just concluded Governorship/ Assemblies primary elections of the APC in Akwa Ibom, Dowells said it was disheartening that a party which wants to wrestle power from the ruling PDP could not unite and work towards achieving that purpose.
He said it was high time, that APC in the state put its house together by compelling those bent on causing mayhem and disunity to shelve their differences or risk expulsion.
Part of the press statement read, “we, as a group that advocates for good governance say “Enough is enough!.” We will no longer fold our arms and watch these people take us back to the dark days. It is said that when two elephants fight, the grass suffers. In this case, APC in Akwa Ibom suffers the fight between the two persons in the party which has led to the polarisation of the party.
“What we have been suffering in this state since 2011 is ownership and entitlement mentality of a member who feels that without him there is No APC in Akwa Ibom, that is why we have remained down politically in the state.
“In 2015 that same person came again claiming to be the owner of APC when the likes of Comrade David Ekanem, Late Idongesit Udoekpo, Late Steve Ibanga and others who went to his house and lobbied him to leave PDP and join APC did not claim ownership. That same fight began and APC lost the election.
”In 2019, we brought Akpabio to the party, and he came again with a lot of trouble, the duo were championing their selfish interest embellished with sabotage which made APC lose again. Though Akpabio was compensated with the office of the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, taking the glory of other people who worked tirelessly for the party while Udoedehe became the National Secretary
“Now again! 2022, that same person and his likes are here, we say never again! APC has gone a long way and should allow internal democracy to thrive and not allow one person who sees the party as his birthright to have his way. We expect the party to sit down and strategize on how to win the state and not to allow internal fighting.”
The Coordinator, however, called on the National leadership of APC to intervene so that sanity would be restored in the State chapter of the party adding that without which, the party will not make any headway in the 2023 elections in Akwa Ibom.