By JIDE AJANI.
Fresh facts emerged at the weekend that the Action Congress of
Nigeria, ACN, and Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, may have agreed
on one of two names to be used for the emerging opposition alliance
between the two parties.
In fact, according to information available to Sunday Vanguard, the
two parties have already put forward Action Congress for Progressive
Change, ACPC, and Action Congress Alliance, ACA,as possible names that
would be used to consummate the alliance.
Already, the two parties are expediting action preparatory to holding
their national conventions where the alliance would be endorsed by
their members – the conventions are expected to hold in the next two
months.
Also, the parties’ leaders plan to go before the Independent National
Electoral Commission, INEC, with a view to relinquishing their earlier
Certificates of Registration, preparatory to the endorsement of a new
name by the electoral body.
However, it was gathered, through a very highly placed CPC member,
that some powerful politicians in the leadership cadre of the All
Nigeria Peoples Party, ANPP, are not going along with the multi-party
merger plan that would see the ACN, ANPP and CPC, playing major
partners.
This, according to our source, is “in spite of the fact that the
National Chairman of the ANPP, Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu, is favourably disposed
to going along with a multi-party merger”.
That is not the only clog.
In the CPC too, there is perceived divisions over the merger issue as
some leaders of the party are voicing concerns over the workability of
the arrangement.
Sunday Vanguard has been reliably made to understand that some
leaders of the CPC are “themselves looking into the finer details of the
merger between their party and the ACN”.
At one of the meetings of the leaders of the CPC, it was disclosed by
Alhaji Buba Galadimma and Prince Tony Momoh, National Secretary and
National Chairman, respectively, that before the conclusion of merger
between the two parties, it is necessary and important that grey areas
on the issue are clearly defined and addressed.
Such areas, it was gathered, would include issues of who would
produce the President, the Vice President, the Secretary to the
Government of the Federation (SGF), the Chief of Staff to the President,
the sharing of Ministerial portfolios, amongst others. Sunday Vanguard
learnt that it was because of the above that the leaders of CPC were yet
to append their signature to the prepared MoU on the planned political
merger.
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