APC Govs Read Riot Act To Fani-Kayode •Say He Must Be Truly Reformed, Respectful, Ready To Drop Venomous Old Self, Must Not Promote Divisive Campaigns
Governors elected on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) have read the Riot Act to former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, saying he must be truly reformed, respectful and accountable to leaders and party structures for him to be admitted and integrated into the party.
The APC governors made this known in a statement by the Director-General of the APC Progressive Governors’ Forum (APC PGF), Dr Salihu Moh Lukman.
They also said party members are angry with the red-carpet reception President Muhammadu Buhari accorded the latest defector from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) when he visited the Villa, last Thursday.
Lukman said the former minister will need to register from his ward, identify with the party chieftains in his state and, more importantly, demonstrate tolerance and respect for opinions of leaders and members of the party if he is to be fully accepted in the party.
He said it is doubtful if Fani-Kayode would wants to reform himself, noting that he generated some controversies when he claimed that he facilitated the defection of some PDP governors into the APC and that three others, including those of Bauchi, Enugu and Oyo states, are on their way to the ruling party.
The statement, titled, “APC’s High-profile Membership Recruitment and Issues For 2023”, further reads: “A major challenge of high-profile political party membership recruitment, like that of Fani-Kayode, is the issue of getting those recruited to be accountable.
Lukman said individuals like Fani-Kayode, who are responsible only to themselves, would be difficult to manage, unlike party members such as governors and legislators who, he said, are already constraint on account of their statutory responsibilities.
The DG of the APC Progressive Governors’ Forum further said the party would not allow the old venomous Fani-Kayode to promote divisive campaigns, in whatever forms or manner.
“How can the party ensure that newly recruited high-profile members moderate themselves such that it is the party that control them and not the other way round?
“While it is easy to control people that are already constraint by legal provisions on account of statutory responsibilities such as governors and legislators, individuals like Fani-Kayode, who are only responsible to themselves, would be difficult to manage.
“It is therefore important that APC members prepare to engage Fani-Kayode to ensure that he is accountable to our leaders, our party organs and by extension, Nigerians.
“A reformed Fani-Kayode should be an accountable personality, both to the party and to Nigerians. On no account should Fani-Kayode ever imagine that he has come to the APC to conduct himself uncontrollably. He must be accountable to our leadership and all our party structures.
“He must respect himself and abide by the provisions of the party constitution and its manifesto. To support him, copies of the APC Constitution and Manifesto must be made available to him immediately.
“There are also issues related to getting him to work with other party members, especially in relation to addressing national challenges. The problem of managing Nigeria’s diversity, for instance, require respect and tolerance.
“That Fani-Kayode has joined the APC and has made statements to the effect that he is committed to a united Nigeria must be demonstrated, based on respect for all Nigerians, irrespective of differences.
“A major test will be the extent to which Fani-Kayode is able to demonstrate tolerance and respect for opinions of leaders and members of the party. This doesn’t mean he shouldn’t disagree. But he must express his disagreement with utmost respect.
“On no account must he promote divisive campaigns, in whatever forms or manner. Doing so will suggest that he is still the old venomous Fani-Kayode.
“Once that becomes the case, party members must be ready to engage him including campaigns to discipline him as provided in the constitution of the APC.
“Therefore, his membership of the party must take root in his ward in Osun State, and he must subordinate himself to his ward leadership.”
Lukman stated other conditions, as he wrote: “For Fani-Kayode to talk of the unity of Nigeria at this time, shortly after he supported and promoted secessionist campaigns of Nnamdi Kanu and Sunday Igboho, is a remarkable departure.
“However, recognising such a departure shouldn’t be interpreted to mean that we should blindly trust Fani-Kayode. What is required in the circumstance is that our leaders must test the commitment of Fani-Kayode to reform himself.
“The first test is that Fani-Kayode should be reminded that politics is local. Coming from Osun State, his commitment to reform himself should start with getting him to integrate himself with APC leaders back in Osun State.
“At this early stage of his membership of the APC, beyond the photo show with our dear President Buhari and the chairman of the APC Caretaker Committee, Fani-Kayode should have a photo gallery with images of him uniting with Chief Bisi Akande, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, Governor Gboyega Oyetola and other party leaders in his home state, Osun.
“In fact, part of this test would have been met had Governor Oyetola and Ogbeni Aregbesola, at the minimum, been part of the welcome reception at the Presidential Villa last Thursday. Had that happened, the raging controversy following the admission of Fani-Kayode into the party would have been minimised.
“The photo gallery should also cover images with leaders from the South-West. Fani-Kayode should take every step to reciprocate the gesture of our leaders by demonstrating that he is ready to reform himself.
“Some of the controversy he has already created make it doubtful whether he want to reform himself at all. For instance, when he claimed that he facilitated the defection of some governors that joined the APC from PDP, suggests that he is still his old venomous self.
“Only people with very small minds could make such statement and only gullible people can believe them. The claim that three additional governors- Bauchi, Oyo and Enugu- are on their way to join the APC, also falls in the same category of small mind talking to gullible people.
“If Fani-Kayode truly want the party to succeed in recruiting anybody, including governors, he should quietly support the leadership. We have a very competent leadership that can handle that responsibility, which is why his admission into the party succeeded in the first place.”