The
suspended Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress,
Mr. Timi Frank, has said that the party has no choice but to restructure
Nigeria in line
with the commitment it made to voters as contained in the APC
manifesto.
He urged the
party to resist the temptation of playing with the sensibilities of Nigerians
over the issue because the electorate voted for the APC based on this and
several other promises made before the 2015 elections.
Frank said
this in Abuja on Friday while reacting to the party’s decision to set up the
Governor Nasir el-Rufai-led 10-member Restructuring Definition Committee.
He faulted
the choice of the Kaduna State governor to chair the committee, arguing that
el-Rufai’s opposition to the issue could jeopardise any meaningful dialogue
towards achieving set goals on the issue.
Frank said,
“Governor el-Rufai has not hidden his opposition to the issue of restructuring
since Nigerians began to remind us of our promise, which is boldly written in
our party’s manifesto, hence the need to remove him because he does not believe
in it.
“The Kaduna
State governor has also called some of our (APC) leaders names because of this
issue; I find it difficult to believe he will abandon his hard -line posture on
this matter.”
The APC
chieftain recalled that the governor had, while speaking on a Channels
Television breakfast show, described proponents of Nigeria’s restructuring
“political opportunists and irresponsible.”
He observed
that it would amount to deceit for the party to disown promises it made mid-way
into its first tenure.
According to
him, the promise of restructuring is non-negotiable and should be fulfilled
without further delay.
Punch reported that He appealed
to party leaders at all levels to work towards ensuring that the party fulfils
its promise because most Nigerians were of the view that restructuring would
address the various ongoing agitations across the country.
Frank said,
“I see no reason for setting up a committee for something that is not
negotiable at this time.”
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