The
choice of Nigeria’s next Senate president may be creating a rift in the ruling
All Progressives Congress (APC) as a meeting scheduled for today between
members of the party’s National Working Committee (NWC) and the party’s newly
elected legislators was postponed till Saturday. Senator Bukola Saraki
The
meeting, which was scheduled to decide on a single candidate for the position
of Senate President, was to hold today at the International Conference Center
in Abuja.
In a
meeting a day ago with members of the party’s NWC, President Muhammad Buhari
had signaled his preference for Senator Ahmed Lawan. Several sources at the
meeting disclosed that Mr. Buhari said he was tipping Senator Lawan because of
his experience and integrity. Mr. Lawan hails from Nigeria’s violence-ravaged
northeast zone.
His
presumed main rival is former Governor Bukola Saraki.
President
Buhari had asked party leaders to present one candidate as a way of projecting
a united front. However, SaharaReporters earlier reported that APC’s national
chairman, Odigie Oyegun, was pushing for a primary to enable party members to
choose between Saraki and Lawan. Some APC sources disclosed that Mr. Oyegun
supports former Governor Saraki’s bid to emerge as the new Senate president.
Several
supporters of Mr. Saraki told SaharaReporters that they suspect the abrupt
cancellation of today’s meeting was a deliberate ploy by party leaders to
enable the Lawan group to recruit more senators to their side.
Mr.
Saraki and his backers are reportedly insisting that today’s meeting proceed as
planned. “We are convinced that Distinguished Senator Saraki has a majority of
support in the APC. And he will also draw support from PDP senators,” an ally
of Mr. Saraki told SaharaReporters on condition of anonymity. The PDP is not
presenting a candidate for the Senate presidency.
An APC
leader told SaharaReporters that the National Assembly’s plenary session,
slated for today, had made it impossible for the party’s meeting to hold as
planned. “That’s why we changed the date to Saturday,” he said.
The
Senate is expected to convene and elect a president on Saturday.
Source: http://saharareporters.com
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