Barely a week the national leader of the
All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Bola Tinubu, started his
assignment as head of the reconciliation committee of the party, the
Lagos State chapter of the APC may have split as a new group called the
Broom United Movement (BUM) yesterday emerged to challenge the
leadership in the state.
The split in the Lagos APC might have made the work of the national
leader difficult as those involved in the “rebellion” are known
followers of Tinubu.
The splinter group accused the party
leadership of the party in the state of engaging in “illegalities,
manipulation and marginalisation” against members, warning that unless
genuine reconciliation is allowed to take place, the party may be
heading for a crisis and a disaster in an election year.
According to Mr. Found Oki, a former
Director General of Governors Bola Tinubu, Tunde Fashola and Akinwunmi
Ambode’s campaign organisations and convener of BUM, “Our party suffers
from low organisational capacity and lack of internal democracy. The
resultant effect of this has been its incapacity to support our
democracy as expected.”
At the inaugural meeting of the group which took place at the Absolute Lagos Lounge of the Lagos Lawn Tennis Club, Oki, lamented that there are no templates established to promote inclusiveness and equity in the party.
At the inaugural meeting of the group which took place at the Absolute Lagos Lounge of the Lagos Lawn Tennis Club, Oki, lamented that there are no templates established to promote inclusiveness and equity in the party.
“Today, our party in Lagos State is
fading into insignificance. Massive membership exclusion is becoming the
order of the day with members withdrawing from the political space and
constituting themselves into internal opposition.
“It is in the light of all these, that
the BUM will involve committed party members who will bring moral
authority, character and wisdom in handling the delicate issue of
reconciliation, unity and accord Oki saud.”
He assured party members that from now on, their “votes will count and will be allowed to freely choose their leaders in a healthy competitive atmosphere.”
He assured party members that from now on, their “votes will count and will be allowed to freely choose their leaders in a healthy competitive atmosphere.”
The BUM Leader lamented that the APC in
the state “has never been this divided and disunited. The current
graveyard silence that permeate our political landscape with a ‘siddon
look’ syndrome is very dangerous,” adding that political parties are
vital organisations in a democracy, and democracy is stronger when
citizens become active members of political parties parties.”
Oki said that this unfortunately is what
is lacking in party management in the state. “Unfortunately, the
democratic culture in our state is characterised by factors such as
illegalities, rigging, oppression, manipulation, marginalisation and
violence.”
He warned: “Democracy and political participation are related to good governance; this relationship is complementary but appear to be antithetical in our political system. When democracy is abused, good governance becomes elusive and evasive.”
He warned: “Democracy and political participation are related to good governance; this relationship is complementary but appear to be antithetical in our political system. When democracy is abused, good governance becomes elusive and evasive.”
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