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2019: There’s no going back on our decision to dump APC – Kawu Baraje
The former Chairman of the new Peoples Democratic Party (nPDP), Alhaji Abubakar Kawu Baraje, has said that members of the party and the supporters of the Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki, have decoded to dump the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) with or without the senate president.
Baraje who described the juicy appointments being offered them by the presidency as an embarrassment particularly expressed surprise and shock at the desperation of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to woo the Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, and other aggrieved members of the the party.
He said the juicy positions being promised Saraki and others is rather too late, describing the present time as “eve of the 2019 general elections.”
Baraje said this on Sunday in an interview with journalists in Ilorin while reacting to media reports on plan by presidency to offer the Senate President and others juicy positions to stop them from defecting to other political parties.
In his words, “The followers of the Senate President particularly from Kwara state and across the country have already resolved to leave the APC with or without Saraki, so it is now left for the Senate President to take a decision more so that he is an experienced and a seasoned politician.”
He went further saying that he was not aware of the juicy offers from the presidency but wondered why such offer would be coming after three years in office of the present administration of the APC under President Muhammadu Buhari.
“As far as I know , there is no juicy position that can replace the kind of embarrassment, debasement and horrifying experiences many of us have suffered and gone through in the hands of some few mischievous members of the APC, it’s quite unfortunate,” he added.
Baraje disclosed that as far as he and his supporters and followers are concerned, they have taken a decision and they are about to reach the final stage of such decision.
He further stressed that, “If the Senate President feels it is fit for him to stay back, all is well and good. But the Senate President as a leader also has his supporters and followers and if they have decided to leave the party, I don’t know what he will still be doing behind. Saraki has the right to either take such juicy position or jettison it, but what is clear is that his supporters and followers have taken a decision.