A
chieftain of the All Progressive Congress, APC, on Tuesday sent the
embattled governor of Rivers State, Rotimi Amaechi, an invitation to
join its yet to be registered party.
The
invite was contained in a statement signed by Bashir Tofa, the former
chairman of the All Nigerian Peoples’ Party, ANPP, one of the parties
merging into the APC.
Mr.
Amaechi was recently suspended from his party, the Peoples Democratic
Party, PDP, in what appears to be a lingering battle with President
Goodluck Jonathan.
The party suspended him three days after he won a controversial Nigeria Governors Forum election.
The
APC also warned other state governors like Rabiu Kwankwaso of Kano to
waste no time in joining APC as the PDP, “so called biggest party in
Africa (is) heading to be coming the smallest party in Nigeria”.
“We
hereby extend our hand of friendship and invite them to save their
political future and move into the APC before the merger is concluded,
so they can be regarded as part and parcel of the new Party, and not as
new comers into it,” he said.
Mr. Amaechi has said that he would not leave and would not be forced out of the PDP.
Mr.
Tofa, the loser in the 1993 presidential elections, considered the
freest and fairest in Nigeria, said he had been informed that some
legislators and at least three former PDP governors are seriously
contemplating on leaving the PDP, but fear that the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, might be sent to witch-hunt them.
“They
and a few Governors that I know are contemplating this move, should be
brave enough to act now in the best interest of this country and our
young democracy, which some people are bent on crippling,” Mr. Tofa said
in the statement.
The
former ANPP boss said the EFCC is no longer disposed to being used
unjustifiably as their officials know that their personal and collective
integrity has a lot of bearing on good governance in Nigeria. Hence,
intending defectors should have no doubts about joining the APC.
Mr.
Tofa said Mr. Amaechi will not be the last of other principled leaders
of PDP to be suspended, dismissed and then arrested immediately they
leave office.
He
advised Nigerians to abandon the PDP to join the APC or any of the
other political parties, saying “they (the other parties) may not be
bigger but, at least, their (peoples’) conscience will be clear.”
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