Don't listen to Baraje group's threat - Ex-PDP leaders tell Buhari, say no nPDP member is marginalised

Don't listen to Baraje group's threat - Ex-PDP leaders tell Buhari, say no nPDP member is marginalised

- Some former leaders of PDP have told President Buhari to shun ultimatum given to him by Kawu Baraje's group

- The group had last week written a letter to APC leadership, alleging that former nPDP members were marginalised

- But the former PDP leaders challenged the Baraje's group to state where a meeting was held that mandated them to write the letter to the party leadership

A group of ex-Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leaders, who joined the coalition that formed the All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2014, on Monday, May 14, slammed those who claimed that the group was marginalised.

The Nation reports that a one-time acting chairman of PDP, Alhaji Kawu Baraje, had last week led a group to submit a letter to the APC leadership.

Legit.ng gathered that the group claimed that the Buhari's administration and the party leadership had neglected its members, despite their contributions to the APC’s success in the 2015 elections.

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The letter, signed by former Osun state governor, Olagunsoye Oyinlola, gave the APC leadership seven days to invite them to a meeting on the issues they raised. The ultimatum expires today, May 15.

Another group of ex-PDP members in the APC on Monday, May 14, challenged the Baraje group to state where a meeting was held that mandated them to write the letter to the party leadership.

Senator Abdullahi Adamu, Chief Theodore Georgewill and House of Representatives member Abdulmumin Jibrin, in their letter, said Baraje had no mandate or the moral right to write and be making requests on behalf of the group.

According to them, members of the so-called nPDP had been taken care of in appointments. They described the Baraje group’s letter as self-serving and a personal agenda, adding that the unseen hands behind the letter could be seen from the signatories.

They also faulted Oyinlola’s role since he had left the party to become the coordinator of former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s Coalition of Nigeria Movement (CNM) when he signed the letter.

The Adamu group insisted that should the party leadership or President Muhammadu Buhari call the Baraje group to a meeting, their group should also be invited as critical stakeholders.

The Adamu group listed the positions being occupied by the former nPDP members, including Senate President, House speaker, governors, senators, ministers and heads of government agencies. They wondered what else they expected from the Buhari's administration.

The copies of the letter were sent to President Buhari and APC stalwart Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

The letter read in part:“We received with great shock and embarrassment the news that a former acting chairman of the PDP, Alhaji Kawu Baraje led four others to deliver a letter they claimed was on behalf of the nPDP which is defunct and has long dissolved into the APC during the 2013 merger.

“In the letter, Baraje stated that we members of the then nPDP group are being marginalised, maltreated and witch hunted in the APC and requested for an urgent meeting with the party and President within one week.

“As members of the then nPDP, we are aware that the last meeting that was held by the group was in 2014. Since then, no meeting has been called. Where did Alhaji Baraje and Olagunsoye Oyinlola obtain the alleged resolution to write the said letter? When and where was the meeting held? Who are those that attended the meeting?

“We ordinarily would have ignored such a joke, but it is a dangerous joke taken too far. How can you explain that one of the two signatories to the letter, Olagunsoye Oyinlola has since left the APC for the African Democratic Congress (ADC) after going on AWOL to the Obasanjo Coalition for Nigeria.

"Yet same person is asking to meet the APC leadership to address grievances? This clearly shows the sinister motive behind the letter which is not far from destabilising the party at this most critical time.

“In any case, the letter is full of contradictions, false assertions, misrepresentations, distortion of history and facts and in many instances outright lies.

“We as initiators and founding members of the defunct nPDP therefore wish to condemn and disassociate ourselves from the letter and apologise for the obvious embarrassment the letter have caused to our party and government.

“We wish to reaffirm our support and confidence in the party and Mr President and we do not in any way feel marginalised or maltreated as we are clearly in the league of the biggest beneficiaries of the party.”

They added that: “While the Muhammadu Buhari- led CPC got the president, the Asiwaju Bola Tinubu- led ACN got the Vice President. We the nPDP as we then were eventually got the combination of Senate President and Speaker of the House of Representatives though under somewhat questionable circumstances.

“All of these offices control enormous amount of patronage and instruments of reward. It is strange that we did not see any qualms when the Senate President and Speaker dispensed about 200 appointments, including committee chairmen, without asking for nomination from Mr President, Vice President, the APC as a party, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu as party leader, Baba Akande, pioneer national chairman and a host of others. Is that not marginalisation?

“If we the nPDP did not view that as marginalisation, then we do not have the moral justification to accuse the President if he appoints his ministers without seeking for our nominees. All the key stake holders of the nPDP were accommodated as follows:

“Senator Bukola Saraki – Senator and Senate President, Hon Yakubu Dogara – member of House and Speaker House of Representatives, Senator Abdullahi Adamu- Senator and Chairman Senate Committee on Agriculture, Senator Adamu Aliero- Senator and Chairman Senate Commitee on Customs, Senator Magatakarda Wamakko- Senator and Chairman Senate Committee on Education, Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso- Senator and Chairman, Senate Committee on National Planning and Senator Danjuma Goje- Senator and Chairman, Senate Committee on Appropriation.

Others include Senator Abdulaziz Nyako- Senator and chairman Senate Committee on Special Duties, Senator Uchendu- Senator and vice chairman, Governor Aminu Tambuwal- Governor Sokoto State, Governor Abdullahi Ganduje- Governor, Kano State, Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed – Governor, Kwara State, Senator Jibrilla Bindow- Governor, Adamawa State, Senator A Bagudu- Governor, Kebbi State, Alh Kawu Baraje- Board chairman.

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The letter said that many other members of the nPDP became senators, members of the House of Representatives and occupy many other positions too numerous to mention.

Meanwhile, Legit.ng had previously reported that emerging reports have it that the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) is planning to avert anything that can make the aggrieved members of the new PDP decide to move elsewhere.

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