Buhari Intervenes as Ali Modu Sheriff Threatens To Slap Tinubu
The recent meeting of the National Executive Committee, NEC, of the All
Progressives Congress, APC, almost turned violent following the threat by a
former governor of Borno State, Ali Modu Sheriff to beat up a national leader
of the party, Bola Tinubu.
Mr. Sheriff exploded midway into the meeting, raining abuses on Mr. Tinubu and
threatening to slap the former Lagos State governor.
But for the intervention of the some party leaders attending the meeting,
including a former Head of State, Muhammadu Buhari and a former Vice
President, Atiku Abubakar, the former Borno Governor, almost made real his
threat, sources at the meeting told PREMIUM TIMES.
The APC NEC meeting, which was held at the party’s headquarters in the Wuse 2
District of Abuja, was convened last Monday to discuss some pressing issues in
the party, including the impending inaugural ward, local government and state
congresses as well as a national convention.
The membership of the party’s NEC includes all members of the National Working
Committees, NWC, Board of Trustees, BoT, former presidents, vice presidents,
governors and their deputies who are members of the party, and leaders of the
party in the National Assembly.
Mr. Sheriff is a member of the organ in his capacity as a former governor and a leader of the defunct All Nigeria Peoples Party, ANPP, which last year merged with the Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, Congress for Progressives Change, CPC, and a section of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, to form the APC.
Mr. Sheriff is a member of the organ in his capacity as a former governor and a leader of the defunct All Nigeria Peoples Party, ANPP, which last year merged with the Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, Congress for Progressives Change, CPC, and a section of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, to form the APC.
He was the Chairman of the ANPP Board of Trustees until the merger. On his
part, apart from being a former governor, Mr. Tinubu is a respected leading
light of the country’s main opposition party.
At the end of the meeting, the APC NEC fixed May 24 for its first national convention. It also fixed April 5 for the ward congresses while the local government and state congresses will hold April 12 and 23 respectively.
At the end of the meeting, the APC NEC fixed May 24 for its first national convention. It also fixed April 5 for the ward congresses while the local government and state congresses will hold April 12 and 23 respectively.
Our sources said Messrs. Sheriff and Tinubu clashed when the meeting began
discussions on the congresses and convention.
It was gathered that the during the discussion, the APC National Chairman,
Bisi Akande, who was presiding over the meeting nominated himself and the
National Secretary, Tijjani Tumsah to serve as chairman and secretary
respectively of the National Convention Committee, NCC, which would also
oversee the conduct of the congresses.
Angered by the suggestion, this newspaper was informed that the former Borno
State Governor, who is popularly called SAS (Senator Ali Sheriff) or GAS
(Governor Ali Sheriff) while in power between 2003 and 2007, grabbed the
microphone and expressed his opposition to the choices.
Mr. Sheriff was also said to have made some remarks which suggested that he believed that APC was not yet mature as a party.
Mr. Sheriff was also said to have made some remarks which suggested that he believed that APC was not yet mature as a party.
He was reportedly cautioned by Mr. Tinubu, who asked him not to speak about
the party in a negative manner. The former Lagos State Governor also asked Mr.
Sheriff to quit the APC and go elsewhere, if he was not comfortable with the
party.
At this point, Mr. Sheriff, who was now holding firmly to the microphone,
allegedly began to insult Mr. Tinubu, asking him if he owned the party.
“Who are you? Who do you think you are? Are you the owner of the party?” the
former Borno governor reportedly inquired from Mr. Tinubu in a fit of
anger.
All the leaders of the party present at the meeting reportedly watched with
amazement as the 58-year old former Borno State governor reportedly rained
abuses on Mr. Tinubu, 62, who on his part, kept his cool all through.
Our sources said Mr. Buhari saved the day when, sensing danger in allowing Mr.
Sheriff to continue insulting Mr. Tinubu, intervened. The former head of state
was said to have tongue-lashed Mr. Sheriff for losing his composure.
Attempts by PREMIUM TIMES to speak with Mr. Tinubu were not successful. His
media aide, Sunday Dare could not also be reached as he did not respond to
calls to his mobile telephone on Friday and Saturday.
Also, Mr. Sheriff could not be reached as he was said to have travelled out of
the country on Friday morning.
A commissioner in his administration, who pleaded anonymity (saying he was not
competent to speak for the former governor) said although he was not at the
meeting where the two former governors exchanged verbal punches, he heard
about it.
“I was not at the meeting, but I heard about it. I think it was just one of
those disagreements among party members. Bola Tinubu was said to have made a
remark, which didn’t go down well with Sheriff. But the matter has been
resolved,” the former commissioner told PREMIUM TIMES.
No party official contacted was willing to speak on the matter. A senior member of the party, who said he was not competent to speak on behalf of the party, but who also confirmed the altercation between the two former governors to this newspaper, insisted he would not speak officially despite prodding by this reporter.
No party official contacted was willing to speak on the matter. A senior member of the party, who said he was not competent to speak on behalf of the party, but who also confirmed the altercation between the two former governors to this newspaper, insisted he would not speak officially despite prodding by this reporter.
“I can’t speak on this matter. It will be against my principle and I may not
be objective. Personally, I am not one to speak in a way that will portray my
party in bad light,” the member said.
PREMIUM TIMES gathered that Mr. Sheriff’s action was a product of bottled-up anger over the refusal of the party to accord him a prominent place in the fold since the conclusion of the merger talks and eventual registration of the party.
PREMIUM TIMES gathered that Mr. Sheriff’s action was a product of bottled-up anger over the refusal of the party to accord him a prominent place in the fold since the conclusion of the merger talks and eventual registration of the party.
The former Borno governor was said to have repeatedly position himself to play
greater role given the positions he had occupied as a senator, governor and
ANPP BoT chair.
Our source alleged that the former governor has always fingered Mr. Tinubu, for the “ill-treatment” and the former Lagos Governor’s remark presented a veritable opportunity to strike against him (Tinubu).
Our source alleged that the former governor has always fingered Mr. Tinubu, for the “ill-treatment” and the former Lagos Governor’s remark presented a veritable opportunity to strike against him (Tinubu).
Mr. Sheriff, it was further learnt has always believed that Mr. Tinubu has not
achieved politically than him as they were not only former senators, but also
fellow two-time governors.
“All this is about ego. Ali Modu Sheriff believes that he was a governor just like Tinubu and both are former senators and so should not be treated in such manner,” the source told this newspaper.
Another source within the APC who is conversant with the workings of the opposition party, told this paper that Messrs. Tinubu and Buhari as well as some other key leaders are afraid that given him (Sheriff) a prominent role to play could backfire on the young party.
“All this is about ego. Ali Modu Sheriff believes that he was a governor just like Tinubu and both are former senators and so should not be treated in such manner,” the source told this newspaper.
Another source within the APC who is conversant with the workings of the opposition party, told this paper that Messrs. Tinubu and Buhari as well as some other key leaders are afraid that given him (Sheriff) a prominent role to play could backfire on the young party.
The source said Mr. Buhari had always been uncomfortable with Mr. Sheriff
since their days in the defunct ANPP, where the former was presidential
candidate twice (2003 and 2007.)
It was further gathered that some APC leaders suspect Mr. Sheriff to be a mole planted in the opposition party by the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, perhaps due to his closeness to some senior members of the ruling party.
It was further gathered that some APC leaders suspect Mr. Sheriff to be a mole planted in the opposition party by the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, perhaps due to his closeness to some senior members of the ruling party.
Besides, the role he is suspected to have played in the emergence and
evolution of the extremist Boko Haram sect is also a source of concern
to some APC leaders.
The not-so-robust relationship between Mr. Sheriff and his successor, Kashim
Shettima has reportedly not helped the ex-Borno Governor’s desire to play
greater role in the APC.
However, in spite of all this, PREMIUM TIMES was told, some of the party’s
leaders are not willing to let Mr. Sheriff turn his back on the APC as he
still has some political value to bring to the merger. This, it was gathered,
is majorly because of his popularity in the north eastern state of Borno.
One of our sources however argued that Mr. Tinubu has overreached himself by
his disposition to some issues in the party, which, in his estimation, could
affect the fortunes of the party.
“Tinubu forgets that the prefects he groomed are now principals in their own
right,” the source volunteered. “Nobody will allow him to trade off this
golden opportunity for the change Nigerians earnestly yearn for in 2015. He
can be pardoned for what he did to Ribadu in 2011 presidential election, but
not now.”
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