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APC may go the way of PDP in 2023, says Okorocha

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By Kunle Akinsola

 

Worried by the internal crisis rocking the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), ex-Governor of Imo state, Rochas Okorocha, says the party may lose power in 2023.

 

“If nothing is not urgently done to re-position its leadership the party may lose its hold on power in 2023,” he said.

 

Senator Okorocha spoke in Kano on Saturday against the backdrop of the protracted feud between the APC National Chairman, Adams Aliyu Oshiomole and Edo Governor Godwin Obasaki.

 

He said:” A political party should be a group of people who share common political interest and beliefs. People who pursue a common goal or common objective for the good of the common man.

 

“That will be my understanding of a political party, but any political party that is full of internal crisis is no longer a political party in the real sense of a political party.

 

“This idea of crisis and idea of commotions shows that the said party does not have a common ideology. If the ideology is one and you believe in one thing, there should not be reason for disagreement at that level.

 

“You might have a minor disagreement, but when it comes to the issue of do-or-die, it is no longer a political party.

 

“So, let us see what we can do in this country to redefine what we mean by internal democracy. This way people have options, this is why we don’t believe in one-party system.

 

“We must have different political parties and identify the one that is in line with your vision, the one that is in line with his political beliefs.”

 

On the problems bedevilling the parties in the country, Okorocha reminisced:”What has been our challenge in Nigeria is that we don’t really a common vision and common ideology for our political parties.

 

“So, it is just what we call Agidi and Goro combination. People come from all different beliefs, meet up in one place and form a political party.

 

“So, until we have such a political party that is more like a family in their belief, then we are still growing our democracy. Talking about what is happening in Edo state, it is unfortunate but a true political party cannot work against itself.

 

“So, I want to advise that they reconcile and relax their differences. The truth is that a party that is divided among it can never stand.”

 

The APC senator described the party as one that was hurriedly put together when they were governors because they felt that “the government at that time was not living up to expectation and we wanted to make sure that we brought about change at that time.”

 

“That is why we came together and formed the All Progressive Congress and we ensured that the party got power in 2015. That was how it was then and we achieved that.

 

“Right now, I think we should continue with the same pace that we started within 2015 election but that doesn’t seem to be the case. President Muhammadu Buhari gave character to APC.

 

“He brought his integrity to bear on the party. He made the party what it is in the northern part of the country and the masses of the North who saw him as a true leader, and we all rode on that to achieve that victory.

 

“But after the credibility of Buhari into this party, there seem to be no alternative in the same manner that will drive this party to 2023 victory.

 

“This is why I expressed my concern that if we are not very careful, APC might go with Buhari in 2023, and that will be a very unfortunate situation for the founding fathers of APC. The party needs to show purposeful leadership, show character,” he stressed l.

 

Senator Okorocha who is the Senate Committee Chairman on Culture and Tourism, also urged the Federal Government to be “more practical on its policy on border closure”, saying more needed to be done to monitor smuggling of goods from illegal borders in the bushes around neighbouring countries.

 

According to him, the border closure has become a very funny issue and wondered if the nation was achieving results on the intention for border closure.

 

He explained: “We have more than 3000 entry points in this country. If we close the border, what have we done with some other bushes that surround Cotonou, Cameroon and other pl.

 

“I think border closure means that we should begin to look inward on better ways to feed ourselves. By creating that kind of atmosphere, people will now begin to understand why we should self-reliant and ensure food security.

 

“Any time you see us eat a bag of rice produced in China, it simply means that you have created jobs for people in China while we are here as consuming nation. So, whether we want this now or later, we must pay this price, either by this generation or the generation to come.”

 

He, however, thrown his weight behind local production of food and goods.

 

To Okorocha,  border closure a creation of awareness for us to begin to consume what we produce and  take more practical approach in ensuring that we encourage the youths and the people to look inwards and produce those things that we import.”

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