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fairness and justice, the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) has
clarified the situation under which APGA was included in the membership
of the All Progressive Congress (APC), saying it was an act of good
faith based on available information and prevailing circumstances,
rather than a deliberate act to mislead Nigerians or railroad APGA into
the merger.
Meanwhile, the Conference of Nigerian Political Parties (CNPP) has
called on opposition parties in the country to join forces with the APC.
In the same vein, a member of the House of Representatives
representing Owan Federal Constituency in Edo State, Pally Iriase, at
the weekend said APC was a solution to Nigeria’s political problems.
He, however, cautioned that what would make the party attractive was
if it is able to entrench internal democracy, which he admitted was
lacking in most political parties in the county today.
Reacting to APGA’s published disclaimer of the APC, ACN’s National
Publicity Secretary, Lai Mohammed, said in a statement issued in Abuja
Sunday that the new party has absolute respect for the rights of
individuals or groups on whether or not to associate within a democracy.
Explaining how APGA was included in the list
of parties that consummated the merger, it said: ‘’We recognise the
person and status of Governor Rochas Okorocha, who as Imo State Governor
has been a great player and figure in Nigerian political landscape, as
well as Senator Annie Okonkwo, a seasoned politician and respectable
lawmaker.
‘’We believe in their representation that APGA is interested in the
merger; hence we worked with them in good faith. They participated
effectively and positively in the meeting of all governors of the
parties concerned and in the meetings of the merger committees of the
parties, leading to the statement released by all the governors
endorsing the merger and the one by the merger committees announcing the
formation of the APC.’’
However, the ACN said going by the statement signed on behalf of some
APGA members by Dr. Tim Menakaya, the APC had come to the full
realisation that there is dissent in the rank and file of the party
(APGA).
‘’In spite of this, and since democracy is about choice, alignments
and re-alignments hinged on the fundamentals of individuals’ freedom of
association, we respect their position, and will like to describe as
unfortunate whatever misconception the purported full involvement of
APGA in the merger may have generated.
‘’We also assure APGA that we are willing to work with the party
whenever it normalises its internal process and is ready to join the
platform. We all remain brethren within the Nigerian family and our
doors remain open in the spirit of the new party,’’ it said.
The ACN explained, however, that it was not only parties that can
join APC, saying that progressive individuals and groups are welcomed to
the fold of the new party.
‘’On this basis, therefore, individuals such as the Imo State
governor and others of like minds are still considered members of the
APC,’’ the party said, while reiterating its resolve and commitment to
the merger of the ACN, CPC and ANPP in a final push to rescue Nigeria.
Rising from a meeting in Enugu at the weekend, CNPP said the call had
become necessary to salvage the country and save it from further abuse.
In a statement after the meeting by its National Publicity Secretary,
Osita Okechukwu, CNPP said: “We are making this wake-up call based on
the urgent patriotic need for all progressives to join hands in halting
the dangerous slide of Nigeria to a failed state.”
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