The former
Governor of Edo state, John Oyegun, has
emerged the new Chairman of the opposition All Progressives Congress, APC.
The
emergence of Mr. Oyegun, who will now succeed ex-Governor Bisi Akande, followed
intense negotiations and horse trading among various contending forces in the
party.
His
nomination was subsequently ratified by APC delegates at the first National
Convention of the party, holding at the Eagles Square, Abuja.
Mr. Oyegun’s
candidature was promoted by a national leader of the party amd former Governor
of Lagos state, Bola Tinubu.
Mr. Oyegun’s
main challenger and former governor of Bayelsa state, Timipre Sylva, who was
the candidate of choice for the governors elected under the banner of the
party, reportedly stepped down for Mr. Oyegun earlier in the day.
A source
familiar with the two-day horse-trading between the leaders of the party, told
PREMIUM TIMES that an enlarged meeting of the elders of the party, which held
few hours before the commencement of the convention succeeded in convincing the
governors to allow Mr. Oyegun to emerge Chairman.
In the same
vein, a new National Secretary in the person of Mai Mala Buni from Yobe state
was elected to replace Tijani Tumsah.
Mr. Buni’s
emergence follows an announcement by former Vice President Atiku Abubakar
shortly after voting has commenced that the elders from the North East
geopolitical zone, where the position was zoned to, has convinced former
National Assembly presidential liaison officer, Kashim Imam, to step down.
PREMIUM
TIMES gathered that the former Interim National Secretary, who was also a strong candidate, was
persuaded by the outgoing National Chairman of the party, Bisi Akande, to step
down from the race and allow fresh officials to emerge as both Chairman and
Secretary.
Former
Governor Segun Oni was also elected the party’s Deputy National Chairman
(South) while a former National Secretary of the defunct Action Congress of
Nigeria, ACN, Lawal Shuaibu, was elected Deputy National Chairman (North). Mr.
Oni, a former Vice-Chairman (South-West) of the ruling Peoples Democratic
Party, joined the APC a few weeks ago.
Mr.
Shuaibu’s main challenger, a former member of the House of Representatives from
Jigawa state, Farouk Aliyu, a candidate supported by ex-Head of State,
Muhammadu Buhari, was also persuaded to step down on the eve of the convention.
The current
Interim spokesperson of the party, Lai Mohammed, was returned as the National
Publicity Secretary of the party. Mr.
Mohammed was elected unopposed.
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