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Oshiomhole Fingers Fayemi, Governors As Architect Of His Removal As APC National Chairman

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By Akinwale Kasali

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Senator Adams Oshiomhole, representing Edo North Senatorial District has fingered former Ekiti State Governor, Kayode Fayemi and other Governors as the orchestrators of his removal as National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC.

Oshiomhole, former Governor of Edo State stressed that there was a tough battle among the Governors which eventually led to his removal.

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He made this submission at the launch of a book, titled; “APC and Transition Politics”, authored by Salihu Lukman, a former National Vice Chairman (North-west) of the party, at the Shehu Yar’Adua Center in Abuja.

The former President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, categorically indicted the author of the Book, Lukman, alongside some Governors of spearheading the campaign that led to his “illegal” removal from office.

He added that Fayemi and Former Ogun State Governor, Ibikunle Amosun, instigated his removal. He alleged that the governors deployed all manner of illegal means to remove him following his moves to enshrine party supremacy.

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“ Lukman wrote several letters, dismissing my leadership without calling me. When you ride on the back of a tiger, there is only one destination. Lukman was appointed undemocratically by the Governors’ forum. I was not consulted—I was a Governor. We were told this is the new DG of the APC Governors forum.

“Lukman was there when I wrote a letter, inviting the governors for a meeting to discuss the guidelines for conducting primaries, let me know the thinking of the various interest groups. I have discussed it with the president, and I needed to discuss it with the governors—so that once the guidelines are out, the party can claim ownership of it because it has been debated.

“I wrote to the Governors for a meeting. The Governors said no, I should come to Imo House, not the APC office. He (Lukman) was in there (where they were holding the meeting). He did not see anything wrong with that,” Mr Oshiomhole said.

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He said following the diatribes from the Governors, he responded “None of you can lecture me about the power of a Governor. Because I have been Governor twice. Eight years uninterrupted. At a point, I told Fayemi, ‘You did a resit. You were elected and by the second term, you lost. That means you failed’. I did not do a resit, and you are lecturing me about power. I can mention some of them.

“The man in Ogun State, he told me if not for the president, he would have left the party. Some of them told me “You are working for your paymaster in Lagos. Your paymaster in Bourdillon.

“I told the Ogun State Governor, not the current one, the former one. I said “You are not loyal to President Muhammadu Buhari. Because if you are, when Buhari lost the election, you ported to the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) in search of a political greener pasture.

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The former Chairman also disclosed that Buhari did not intervene to stop the onslaught from the Governors. He, therefore, warned Mr Ganduje to be prepared because, according to him, the Governors are going to play the same card against him.

“Chairman Sir, if you have not faced it already, you will face it. The only difference is if the President decides to intervene and moderate. In my own case, we have a President who was not ready to intervene,” he said.

According to him, the party gifted Kwara State N800 million to support the “O to ge” movement that led to the victory of the party in the state.


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