Politics
APC crisis: Adams Oshiomhole in a dilemma
Sources told National Daily that Oshiomhole’s handling of the crisis will decide the fate of the party in the coming general elections. They argued that recent statement credited to him when the issue of R-APC came up would further divide the party, and alienate critical stakeholders.
He was quoted to have said that the APC leadership will rather ignore members of the Reformed-APC than be bothered by their action.
Oshiomhole who is just two-week-old in office, was rattled on Wednesday when some members of the party pulled out to form the Reformed All Progressives Congress (R-APC), a parallel structure.
The group, which has all members of defunct nPDP and some APC members in its fold, is led by former National Secretary of defunct CPC, Alhaji Buba Galadima.
Senate President Bukola Saraki is also expected to return to the PDP and is reported to be nursing a presidential ambition — bolstered by the recent Supreme Court judgment which freed him of criminal charges over allegations of false asset declaration.
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