BREAKING NEWS
Lagos APC Against Oyegun Tenure Elongation, Petitions Buhari
Sequel to its rejection
of the tenure elongation approved for National Chairman of the All Progressives
Congress (APC), John Odigie-Oyegun, the Lagos chapter of the party has
resolved to petition President Muhammadu Buhari on the matter.
The leader of the APC in Lagos Central senatorial
district, Chief Tajudeen Olusi, confirmed this yesterday.
Olusi said the Lagos chapter was prepared to
register its displeasure with President Buhari and other appropriate organs of
the party.
“The option available to us is that we are going to
make representations to all organs of the party.
“We are going to talk with the national leadership,
the national executive and President Buhari”, he told Thisday.
Olusi, who earlier faulted the tenure elongation,quoting Section 223 of the 1999 Constitution as amended which stipulates
elections at interval and Article 17 of the APC constitution, which stipulates
a four-year tenure for its national and state executives, said it amounts to
depriving other aspirants to the post.
“The tenure elongation is against the constitution
of Nigeria and the party. It is a means of depriving aspirants who want to
aspire.
“We think we should allow democracy to thrive in the
party,” he added.
Noting that APC leaders in Lagos unanimously
rejected the elongation after receiving reports from the Chairman, Chief Henry
Ajomale, Olusi however declares that the state was in support of the
reconciliatory responsibility assigned to former Governor, Bola Tinubu.
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