Oshiomhole’s removal: APC Non-NWC national officers demand urgent meeting


Following a call by the deputy national chairman (North) of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Sen. Shuaibu Lawan on his national chairman, Adams Oshiomhole to resign, a forum of Non-National Working Committee (Non-NWC) has demanded for an urgent meeting.

A leaked letter signed by the forum’s chairman, Alhaji Nasiru Danu and the secretary Hon. Omolayo O. Akintola, seen by our correspondent on Thursday.

In a letter dated 29th May, 2019, titled: “Demand for an urgent interface with NWC organ of our party-APC” and addressed to the National Chairman, said the meeting is “principally to address critical issues affecting our great party before such issues go out of hands which could be inimical to the general welfare of the party.”

The leaked letter, a copy obtained by Blueprint, said the body would have called for such meeting earlier “but we considered the concluded 2019 general elections as determinant or our Party’s survival which had come and gone with successes and losses.

“This body rose from her today‘s (29I05I2019) emergency meeting shortly after the Presidential inauguration ceremony held at the Eagte Square, Abuja and concluded the following request be made.

“We hereby request for a meeting to be fixed from yout end as soon as possible in order to meet with the urgency it demands.”

The letter addressed to the National Chairman also copied the chairman of the APC governors forum.

In a letter Sen. Shuaibu addressed to the National Chairman, dated May 27th, 2019 earlier, a copy obtained by our correspondent on Tueaday said “in an advance democracies, people who failed to add value or build over and above what they met on assumption of duty show some civilised examples, they honourably resign.”

The letter tittled “APC: It’s fortune and misfortune, time to act!” also said “It is my honest opinion that your ability to ensure this party flourishes is deficient as you lack the necessary composure and you also don’t posses the capabilities and the requisite experience to run a political party.”

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