Tinubu:
no rift with Buhari
July 15, 2015
Written by Augustine Ehikioya
Purveyors of a rift between the
President and All Progressives Congress (APC) National Leader Asiwaju Bola
Tinubu were told last night to stop their speculations.
Tinubu said there was no truth in
the speculations of a rift between them, adding that they understand each
other.
Tinubu spoke with State House
correspondents after joining representatives of the 13 parties that
collaborated with the APC in the general elections to break the Muslim fast
with Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
According to him, the APC cannot
perform magic and clean up the Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP’s) 16 years’
mess in 30 days.
Stressing that party supremacy must
be upheld, Tinubu said the party must have disciplined leadership and
followers.
On the alleged rift with the
President, he said: “I have no demand than the party. If you understand what
party politics is all about and leadership is all about, it is about loyalty
and commitments to the values that leadership believes in.
“I believe in what the President
believes. I respect him and I stand firmly loyal to his course. So, you can go
to any length of speculation that you might want. I have not responded to all
of that because I understand the President and the President understands me
clearly.”
Asked to comment on the crisis in
the National Assembly, Tinubu said: “That is an area I am very cautious of my
position and my utterances. I still want to keep my side of interpretation or
analysis to me to be able to achieve a resolution of the matter as quickly as
possible.
“I am backing all the President has
carefully enumerated and articulated to the party. The party is supreme; the
party must have disciplined leadership and followers. The party’s process must
be respected because that is the confidence and the trust of the people.”
The former Lagos State Governor,
however, pointed out that conflicts should be expected in every political
environment.
“That is politics. And conflict resolution
mechanism will be applied to resolve all problems. So, we are there. There is
honour in every struggle, in every competition and there must be honour in
victory too.”
On how prepared the APC is to avoid
the mistakes of the PDP, Tinubu said: “We are different. We cannot be PDP; we
are APC. We will not repeat their mistakes. We know their mistakes, we know
their errors. And we understand what Nigerians want. Nigerians gave this party
a mandate because of our manifesto.
“We are pro-people; we are progressives.
We have had a conservative government in the last 16 years. This is a
progressives party, just coming barely 30 days. We understand the hope of
Nigerians and we respect that hope. We understand the expectation of Nigerians.
We believe in that expectation and in our promise of prosperity to come. We
will not change that.”
Speaking inside the Banquet Hall
after the breaking of fast,
Tinubu, who described the APC as the
Armoured Personnel Carrier, said that it represented the diversity of Nigeria.
He thanked President Buhari for the
opportunity of breaking fast with him, bringing together people of various
backgrounds, regardless of religious affiliations.
He said: “We believe this diversity
will continue to propel us for economic growth under your leadership.
“This is the first Ramadan
after the election. We thank God for cutting down the opponent’s 60 years of
fake promises to 16 years.
“I heard they say we are slow. Yes,
we didn’t campaign to be fire fighters, but planners and meticulous one at
that. A latrine pit of 16 years can’t be cleaned up in 30 days because the mess
is much.
“Mr. President, you started well,
you hit the ground running. You promised Nigerians that you’ll address security
and your first meeting to ECOWAS was on security because we cannot fight alone.
“You have been to other places. If
they think it’s a game of ludo, we will say is serious business. If they forgot
G7, we will remind them.
“We have faith in you, Mr.
President. We have faith in your capacity and uprightness. I’m here filled up
and not fed up.
“We promise to continue to be with
you and support you. No matter what they are saying, we are not re-running the
election until four years time.”We pray to God to give us four more years of
this month and pray to Him to forgive our misdeeds, and for peace and
stability.
“Mr. President, your hands are on
the plough and you will succeed,” he said.
Buhari urged APC members to drop
their differences and their influences both in the party and the country for
the party to achieve its campaigns manifestos of addressing security, economy,
employment and corruption. “If we don’t kill corruption, corruption will kill
Nigeria,” he said.
President Buhari, who recalled how
the party surmounted many obstacles to emerge strong enough to dislodge the
PDP, said that it was important for the members to lay aside their differences
and unite for the country’s sake.
He praised Tinubu for his support
and words of encouragement.
He said: “I always like to go down
memory lane to show how lucky we are as a political group.
“At no stage was the decision taken
by chance; it was all deliberate. The leaders of the parties felt the only way
to wrest power from the PDP was for us to come together. I, in particular, was
scared after previous failures of the elections of 2003, 2007 and 2011.
“We dissolved our various parties to
form APC. Then we applied to INEC. For once I was grateful to INEC. We had gone
with nine people to INEC to apply and INEC advised us that we needed at least
25 people across the country to form a political party. We were able to go
back, raised 35 members across the country and then successfully registered the
party. INEC then informed the Federal Government that we had met the
requirements, hence we cannot be denied registration. Many doubting Thomases
said merger has never succeeded in Nigeria but here we are.
“I went into this long explanation
so that you will appreciate how far we have come and for a society as ours, if
we respect the constitution, then all the greed and problems will be a thing of
the fast.
“We should just look at Nigeria as
Nigerians, no matter the level you are, lose your influence so that we can help
achieve the manifestoe – security, economy, employment and corruption – because
if we don’t kill corruption, corruption will kill Nigeria. We have to ensure
that people we bring forward are those that will move the society forward”. He
said
At the breaking of fast were former
Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi, former Bayelsa State Governor Timipre
Sylva, Senator Olorunmibe Mamora, APC National Publicity Secretary Lai Mohammed
and Chief Audu Ogbeh.
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