Tag: Katsina APC

  • Katsina APC: The power of political structure

    The Katsina State All Progressives Congress (APC) Campaign Council headed by Mustapha Inuwa has been acknowledged by the party’s national leadership as very efficient and result-oriented. AUGUSTINE OKEZIE highlights the factors that made the formidable structure a model and reference point in the ruling party.

    THE recent general elections were very peaceful in Katsina State. The feat was clearly a departure from the 2011 and 2015 elections. Governor Aminu Bello Masari told visiting American Ambassador to Nigeria Mr Stuart Symington that the exercise was not only unprecedented, but also historic.

    Masari reminded his visitor that the All Progressives Congress (APC) embarked on issue-based campaigns across the 34 local government areas in an atmosphere devoid of chaos.

    He said: “What is historic about this year’s campaigns, which we ran throughout the 34 LGAs, is that we never had an incident of violence and also none of the young men and women following us carried a single arm.

    “Likewise, when the president came, it was the biggest political gathering ever in Katsina State. No weapon or any harmful instruments were seen and he came, addressed the people and went to Daura, not even a motorcycle accident was recorded.”

    “The APC government has given the opposition parties in the state a level-playing field to discharge their electioneering campaign, adding that his “administration has accorded all the facilities available that the opposition required when their presidential candidate came.”

    The governor emphasised that his government will always protect the lives and property of the citizenry, irrespective of religious, tribal and political affiliations, adding that it was the responsibility of government to sustain peace in the state.

    Many factors contributed to the succeess of the general elections in Katsina State including an efficient campaign structure and strategy, the  antecedents of the two leading parties, which tilted in favour of APC, and the influence of President Muhammadu Buhari.

     

    Campaign structure and strategy:

    The APC Campaign Council in Katsina State headed by Dr. Mustapha Mohammed Inuwa, no doubt gave the state a fresh breath of an enduring political culture which in the opinion of most observers represents a worthy legacy that will define future political activities.

    At a press briefing, shortly after their inauguration, Inuwa outlined the objective of his team to not only hit the ground running with issue- based campaigns, but to approach the electorate with the record of accountability of government activities and to avoid the pitfalls of the past by steering the campaign fleet away from violent clashes with political opponents.

    He said: “The state has about 3.2 m voters. We want to win by a landslide, and we want to have at least 80 per cent of the total number of votes.

    “We are targeting no less than 2.8 million votes during the presidential election, that is because Katsina is an APC state and the state of Mr. President.”

    According to him, the state gave the president 1.5 million votes in 2015 and surpassed the number in 2019.

    The Chairman further urged people of the state to conduct themselves in an orderly manner during the electioneering campaigns and the election proper.

    Inuwa, who is also the Secretary to Government and Chairman of the Security Committee, also had the Permanent Secretary, Muhammadu Buhari House, Alhaji Muntari Lawal as the Council’s Director General. The same people held the same offices in 2015 that ran the Restoration Project Campaign for the election of Masari.

     

    Antecedents candidates:

    Perhaps, the gross imbalance in the political antecedents of the two frontline gladiators which tilted in favour of Masari made the contest  predictable on where the pendulum of victory will swing. It even made the opponent almost willing to literally throw in the towel before the beginning of the contest.

    The Executive Director, RUWASSA, Aminu Dayyabu Safana said that Masari and Lado are poles apart, adding that Masari’s antecedents and humble beginning, exposure, talents, experience and capacity are grossly incomparable with Yakubu Lado’s.

    He said: “I don’t think they are match able, considering the measure of the peoples expectation on Masari, the downtrodden of Katsina who are more appeased in the past three and half years compared to the under-performance of Yakubu Lado especially as a former Chairman of a Local government, when Nigeria had a buoyant economy and a former Senator whose voice was never heard on the floor of the Senate.”

    “I think the Governorship Election was already a walk over for Governor Masari, naturally, without sounding immodest, any right thinking person who had seen what the Governor had done, even his opponent will admit was a walk over in favor of the Governor.’’

    “Masari’s achievement  had certainly spoken for him at the polls. He encouraged my agency to ensure efficient water supply and sanitation in the rural areas. He had never denied us our requests, nor interfered in the appointments of qualified personnel.’’

    He described the governorship election that was held on March 9 as a walk over for the governor since, according to him, the opposition to the ruling APC in the state were completely decimated already.

    He said: “The state is and will always remain an APC state. There is presently nobody with a reasonable political clout that is still remaining in PDP.”

    Muhammad Bashir Ruwangodiya, a civil activist and Chairman Coalition of Civil Societies in Katsina State, observed that drawing a comparison between Masari and Lado should be based on three major parameters: their level of interaction and accessibility to the people, their political antecedents, and individual records of Integrity and achievements.

    He maintained that, in terms of character, credibility, acceptance, experience and courage in meeting people’s demands, Masari towers high above Yakubu Lado, in addition to his objectivity, sincerity of purpose and fulfillment of promises made.

    He said: “Masari is accessible to the common man, for instance, he drove to Sabuwar Unguwan Quarters by 1:00 am by himself without escorts to attend to a distress call to see things for himself.

    “He exhibits quality leadership. I was one time in his convoy, at NNPC Mega station when he stopped to query a long fuel queue. He is deeply accessible to people and assists them even from his own pockets.”

    “Masari demystified governance. Now the Government House is an accessible place for all people, big or small, unlike before.”

    “The people had judged objectively and in fairness. I don’t belong to any political party, but as a citizen who has followed history and trends, a person with the people’s welfare at heart deserves re- election.”

    Hajia Mariya Abdullah, a Katsina based female activist and veteran journalist, described the comparison being made between the two political gladiators as grossly unnecessary and annoying, saying that Lado can never be a match to Aminu Bello Masari, when each person’s antecedents are factored into the analysis.

    She argued that rather than placing the incumbency factor as the burner and yardstick for measuring each of the candidate’s chances of electoral victory, their Political visibility and record of achievement should remain a primary consideration.

    She said: “Masari has made serious impact on the empowerment of women with extended benefits. He implemented wise policies and programs that improved the lots of women across the 34 Local Government Areas.”

     

    Gender sensitivity:

    Hajia Abdullah further associated the establishment of several women groups and the appointment of women to lead ministries, departments and agencies as clear design by the Masari Administration to showcase the talents of women in the state.

    She commended the rural development effort of the Governor and maintained that Women have remained key beneficiaries of Governor Masari’s programe and policies.

    She identified the inability of Lado’s PDP to embark on statewide campaign to showcase their achievements and convince the people as clear manifestation and demonstration that the party is bereft of discernible programs and policies that will uplift the lives of the people.

    Although Masari and Lado hail from the Funtua Senatorial Zone of the state that usually determines election outcomes because of their bloc votes. The Nation, which went on the campaigns, noted the seeming gap in terms of visibility, goodwill and support which massively swing in favor of APC dismisses any notion of political comparability between Masari and Lado.

    The women who constitute 50 per cent of the state’s population represent a major voting bloc of the governor political power base. Not a few stakeholders agreed that the PDP’s greatest undoing was the neglect of women in the state and their in – effective mobilisation of that critical electoral asset.

    While APC strongly carried the Katsina women along through the leadership of the Women Affairs Commissioner, Dr. Badiya Hassan Mashy, and the wives of the governor and other political leaders, PDP was glaringly missing in the fray.

     

    Campaign strategy:

    The Campaign strategies adopted by the Political parties that contested the elections in Katsina state remained varied where the APC openly displayed unbridled zeal and commitment of purpose while the PDP went nocturnal.

    With the exception of APC and PDP, other invincible parties like PRP, ANRP, and NCP and so on were largely invincible and had no tangible campaign activities except for a few signboards that adorn a few local government areas in the state.

    Some political analysts opine that his serial defections may count as disadvantage for his 2019 ambition. His supporters were however quick to counter that the impunity of the then National leadership of CPC compelled Lado to defect from that party to pursue his ambition.

     

    Effects of presidential election:

    Meanwhile the outcome of the February 23 Presidential and National Assembly Elections where the APC made a clean sweep of the available positions, which also threw the PDP into complete disarray, prompted poll watchers to rightly predict the remainder of the elections including that of governorship and state’s house of assembly elections will certainly go the way of APC even before the kick off.

     

    Buhari’s Influence and Ideology:

    Not a few Political watchers agree that the enduring integrity, political Ideology and influence of President Muhammadu Buhari, perhaps overshadowed both the conduct and the outcome of the polls in Katsina state

    Buhari who is highly respected and adored in the ate was seen as a political role model and an influential factor.

     

  • 2019: Katsina APC’s simmering crisis

    Rather than abate, the crisis generated within the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Katsina State over the mode of primaries adopted in electing its candidates for the 2019 General Election, is simmering. In this report by Assistant Editor, Dare Odufowokan, observers say the party needs to address the grievances of some of its leading chieftains in the state before the next general election

    EFFORTS to nip the crisis generated within the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Katsina State by the outcome of the primaries held across the state to elect the party’s candidates for the 2019 General Election, may have failed, thereby throwing up fresh troubles in the home state of President Muhammadu Buhari. Expectedly, this is generating serious concern as observers call on the leadership of the ruling party to do more to unite APC in the state.

    Political tension in the northwest state took a new dimension on Friday, as some aggrieved chieftains and members of the party, under the auspices of Katsina Forum, announced that they will not work for candidates of the ruling party at the general election unless their grievances are addressed urgently. The angry APC members said the national leadership of the party is not taking them serious.

    Speaking after the group’s leadership meeting in Dutsinma, Alhaji Samaila Tsiga, its chairman, said members of the forum are leading chieftains of the ruling party who are miffed by what he described as the imposition of candidates on the state by a few people contrary to the directive of President Buhari that members of the party should be allowed to choose the candidates they want.

    “We had rejected the adoption of indirect primaries by some people in the state and we are still rejecting it and its outcome. We stand with our father, President Buhari, in his determination to return the party to the people who are the real owners of the party and government. Those who are afraid of facing the people at the primary should not be allowed to get away with stolen mandates.

    “We remain loyal and committed members of the party in the state but we are pleading that our concerns should be looked into by those concerned. We will never stop our agitation against the outcome of the Kangaroo primary election held by Governor Aminu Masari and his cohorts. While we remain loyal to the party and President Buhari, we want this injustice done to party members to be redressed,” he said.

    Tsiga said the failure of the leadership of the party to address pertinent questions being raised by genuine party members led to the numerous court cases that are daily springing up against the candidacy of Masari and others. “We told them people are angry, they say they have submitted some names to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) against the wishes of the people. Now people are taking our party to court every day,” he lamented.

    Confirming the simmering crisis in the state chapter of the APC, one of the party’s gubernatorial aspirants, Malam Abubakar Isma’ila Isa, said, “It is pertinent to note that at present, there are not less than seven suits pending before the various high courts challenging the illegality of the present set of executives at the wards, LGA’s and state level of the party in Katsina.

    “These suits are challenging the constitutional legitimacy of the present executive council members who constitute the delegates for indirect election at the primaries.  These suits are still pending before High Courts, Federal High Court and the Court of Appeal. “We are, by this, drawing your attention to these breaches of the guidelines and the APC constitution and urging you to take immediate steps to rectify them before it is too late.”

    Speaking on the development, the state coordinator of Voters Right Agenda (VRA), Comrade Abu Maude, said though Buhari’s popularity in the state remains on the rise, it is important for the ruling party to mend its fences before the general election. According to him, “the current crisis in the APC here in Katsina is definitely and unnecessary distraction that the party and the President can do without.”

    The cases, the issues

    Two aggrieved members of the party also approached the Federal High Court in Abuja for an injunction restraining INEC from accepting any candidate nominated by the APC for the forthcoming 2019 General Elections in the state. The plaintiffs, Alhaji Garba Dankani, a governorship aspirant on the platform of the APC and Muhammad Mainasara, an aspirant for the Katsina Senatorial District seat, claimed the party failed to hold ward congresses in the state.

    According to them, the failure of the APC to conduct ward congresses in the 34 local government areas of Katsina State implied that APC could not make valid nomination of candidates to INEC for the 2019 General Elections in the state without first conducting valid congresses in the state. Consequently, they are seeking to stop Governor Masari, who is the governorship candidate of the APC in the state, and other candidates of the party for various elective offices, from being accepted by INEC ahead of the 2019 polls.

    The presiding judge, Justice Folashade Giwa-Ogunbanjo, fixed November 8 for the hearing of the suit which was filed on September 21, 2018.  The APC and INEC are joined in the suit as the first and second defendants, respectively in the suit, marked FHC/ABJ/CS/1035/18. They said aspirants for various positions on the platform of the party subsequently met “and in a resolution reiterated the fact that congresses did not hold in all the wards in all the local government areas of Katsina State.”

    The plaintiffs prayed the court to declare the local government and state congresses of the APC, which held in Katsina State on May 12 and May 19, 2018, as null and void. While the plaintiffs were represented by their lawyer, Olanipekun, INEC was represented by Umar Bukar. Justice Giwa-Ogunbajo, who acknowledged the need to hear and determine the case expeditiously, fixed the hearing of the suit for November 8.

    Similarly, Malam Abubakar Isma’ila Isa, said to be the son-in-law of President Buhari’s and a governorship aspirant in the state, is threatening to seek legal redress if the leadership of the party fails to address his complaints. He has publicly rejected the outcome of the APC party primaries that saw Governor Masari clinching the governorship ticket of the ruling party in the state.

    “As stakeholders in the election, we ought to be consulted in whatever decision that may be arrived at, but we were neither consulted nor informed on the decision to go for indirect primaries. Consequently, no notice to that effect was served on us. Therefore our delegates and agents could not trace the venue for accreditation and election. The electoral committee arrived in Katsina in the night of 29/09/2018 on a chartered flight allegedly provided for by the state governor.

    “They went straight into the Government House, met with the governor, who is one of the aspirants and members of his government. They did not invite us to the usual stakeholders and did not meet with us until 30/09/2018 by 12.30pm. At the meeting, they informed us that they have finished screening of delegates and we’re to start voting. All these facts cast serious doubts on the partiality of the committee.

    “For us, we wholeheartedly align ourselves with the position of President Muhammadu Buhari in deepening and entrenching internal democracy in our party by openly supporting direct primaries as a mode of electing those who should carry the party’s flag in the forthcoming General Elections. However, we are sad to report that the national secretariat of our party closed its eyes to the inherent dangers in conducting indirect primaries in Katsina State.

    “This trend, if not checked, will throw the party into chaos and may further factionalize the party and affect its fortunes in the forthcoming General Elections in 2019. We are solidly behind the President in supporting direct primaries in choosing candidates who will carry the party’s flag in the 2019 elections more so as direct primaries remain the most transparent and credible process of selecting popular and acceptable candidates for the party,” he argued.

    Meanwhile, the leadership of the ruling party, as well as the government of the state, are insisting that most of the allegations being raised by the angry party chieftains are unfounded. When contacted by The Nation, party leaders and senior government officials say the APC in the state will go on to win the next general election convincingly in spite of the ongoing crisis.

    Senior Special Assistant on Media to Governor Aminu Masari, Abdu Labaran Malumfashi, while reacting to the development and the various claims of the aggrieved party members, said the emergence of the governor as gubernatorial candidate did not contravene party rules and the Nigerian constitution. According to the media aide, “the constitution of the APC provided for three options direct, indirect and consensus primaries method.

    “A state can adopt any of the three. And Katsina adopted indirect, the party did not query or say anything was wrong with that. “By adopting the indirect primaries, the Katsina APC did not contravene any law, either electoral or Nigerian constitution or the party’s constitution.” Contacted, APC Public Relations Officer, Abubakar Gambo Danmusa, said the adoption of indirect primaries was the prerogative of the party, executives and stakeholders in the state.

    Appeals

    Meanwhile, reliable party sources told our correspondent that party leaders, within and outside the state, are worried about the development and are working round the clock to put an end to litigations and media wars currently ripping the APC apart in the state. “Not a few party chieftains are again calling for another round of reconciliatory moves ahead of the next general election,’ a source told The Nation.

    It was also gathered that the President may have, following the growing list of court cases instituted against the party by angry members, instructed Governor Masari to do everything possible to pacify warring factions within the party. “The governor is extending the olive branch more than he has been doing before now. More party leaders are also getting involved in the effort to make peace,” another source added.

    A party leader from the northwest, who does not want his name in print, while speaking with our correspondent from his base in Abuja, said Katsina State is one of the states that INEC recently called the attention of the APC leadership to. According to him, the electoral body warned the ruling party to mitigate against the growing number of court cases within the party in the state.

    “Our party has been urged to do something about growing court cases in some states and Katsina is one of such. We all can see the confusion going on over Zamfara APC list of candidates now. We have to do some something drastic in Katsina to prevent a similar situation. Our house is not in order and it is very important we put it in order as soon as possible if we are to avert some unpleasant development.

    “We all know how technical these legal tangos can suddenly become. This is a crucial time when all parties are working hard to tidy up their candidates for the general election. We cannot afford any uncertainty and or unforeseen development, especially in a state like Katsina. This is why we are now working harder to resolve the differences. We are talking and I can assure you everybody concerned is listening,” he said.

    The Nation also learnt that the party’s Deputy National Chairman (North), Lawal Shuaibu, has also waded into the matter with a view to appeasing the aggrieved party chieftains to withdraw the court cases and allow for peaceful resolution of the matters at hand. “He has the support of both the President and the governor in this crucial assignment and he is working hard to proffer much needed solutions to the crisis,” a party source told The Nation on Friday.

  • 2019: Katsina APC endorses Buhari, Masari for second term

    President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday got the nod for a second term in office from the All Progressive Congress (APC), in his home state of Katsina.

    The party also endorsed  Governor  Aminu Masari for a second term.

    The decisions were taken at a meeting of the State Executive Council of the party.

    Its chairman, Alhaji Shittu S.Shittu, reading from a communiqué, said the decisions were unanimous and based on the performances of the President and the governor.

    The party commended the federal government for “its resolute fight against corruption, war against insecurity, kidnapping, Boko Haram, armed banditry etc, and for taking positive steps in moving the economy forward.

    Masari was similarly hailed   for  running “a transparent administration, open door policy and wonderful achievements recorded within the short period of two years of his administration in areas of education, agriculture, health, security, water supply and infrastructural development and empowerment of the good people of the state.”

     

  • Katsina APC lawmakers  endorse Buhari

    Katsina APC lawmakers endorse Buhari

    All Progressives Congress (APC) members of the Katsina State House of Assembly have endorsed General Muhammadu Buhari for next year’s presidential election.

    The Minority Leader, Ibrahim Mahuta (Malunfashi), spoke with reporters yesterday in Kaduna. He was in the company of three opposition members of the Assembly – Deputy Minority Leader Rabiu Funtua; Minority Whip Shehu Daura and Deputy Minority Whip Shehu Tafoki –, who urged their counterparts at the National Assembly, as well as local government and ward executives to back Buhari.

    The opposition caucus said they wanted Buhari to decide the party’s flagbearer for the governorship poll, pledging their support for whoever he chooses.

    They said: “We all know what happened in 2007 and 2011, and they say a word is enough for the wise. In 2007 and 2011, Buhari allowed the people to do whatever they wanted and we ended up in struggle, chaos and court cases. We failed in 2007 and 2011, so Buhari should give us direction in 2015.

    “We don’t want to repeat the same thing in 2015. We urge him to give us direction on who to vote for among the aspirants. This is our demand and we call on members of the National Assembly, senators from Katsina, executives at the local governments and wards to accept Buhari as a father figure and leader of the party, and allow him to decide who bears the flag in the state.”

    On calls by some people for Buhari to step down for former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar, Mahuta said such calls were “mere opinions”. He said he believed the masses were behind Buhari.