Tension and subdued anger are reigning at the national
secretariat of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as economic crunch
takes a toll on the ruling party.
Apart from officials and staff of the party spending more time in
darkness as a result of faulty generator, members of the National
Working Committee (NWC) no longer execute projects due to lack of funds.
Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the party, Mr Timi Frank blamed the situation on internal crisis rocking the party.
“The party is divided right now. You can see the issue of the Senate
President. Some people are not happy with the leadership of the party.
That is why the party is suffering lack of fund,” he told Daily Sun.
At the secretariat, NWC members and staff now arm themselves with
handkerchiefs and hand fans to battle the heat. The windows of the
sprawling edifice are permanently kept open as regular power outage and
faulty generators have kept air conditioners out of use.
Apart from the problem of power supply, the APC chieftain who pleaded
for anonymity revealed that NWC members cannot perform their duties
because they have no money to execute any project no matter the amount.
“The party cannot pick any bill at the moment. It is as bad as that.
We come to the office everyday but we do not do anything because when
you come up with any idea you are told that there is no money.
“Sometimes, when I see the national chairman, I sympathise with him
because they are making things difficult for him. They are not treating
him well. The party is in debts, pressure is on him on all fronts but he
is helpless.
Different excuses are given for starving the party of fund. What I
know is that the presidency has not been funding the party. Governors,
ministers are also behaving as if the funding of the party is not their
headache. That is where we are right now,” the source said.
APC deputy spokesman stressed that the division among key leaders of
the party was responsible for the lack of fund. There is issue in
Kogi,Bayelsa, Kano, Yobe and so many state chapters.º
“When states are having crisis it is the duty of the centre to
resolve the disagreement. If the centre cannot resolve the issue where
do you expect the state leadership to go to . It is the situation we
face at the moment.
“There are issues here and there in the party. We have division in
the senate . Until the internal crisis is resolved the party will not
move forward”.
On whether the situation will persist until the issue of the Senate
President is sorted out, Frank replied, “Yes, I can comfortably tell you
it will continue. Recently, the national chairman said the party was
ready to sacrifice Saraki. But that is his own personal opinion because
he didn’t consult officials of the party before making the statement .
There is no meeting with any of the organs of the party where the
decision on what the chairman spoke about was made,” he said.
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