Suspended Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Timi Frank, has cautioned the President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki to be cautious in his interactions with the National Chairman of the party, John Odigie-Oyegun.
In a statement he issued on Thursday, Frank urged Saraki to be careful “and watch his back in the latest moves so as not to lose confidence of some Nigerians and party members who believed in him when the likes of Oyegun did not”.
The embattled deputy spokesperson of the APC also claimed that the party crisis allegedly caused by Oyegun will need a competent hand to resolve.
“It is clear that most of these crises he is personally responsible for, require a new competent hand to heal the wounds before it is too late for the party,” he said.
Reacting to the meeting that was held between Saraki and Oyegun yesterday, Frank wondered why Oyegun, who worked against Saraki’s emergence as Senate President, would now have a rapport with him.
Frank said, “it is a shame for Chief Oyegun to go back to his vomit having been used to create some of these confusion earlier which are now beyond his capacity to redeem.
“This is a National Chairman who did everything possible to ensure that Bukola Saraki, who is now a rallying point and Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Yakubu Dogara did not emerge their positions when some of us believed in them.
“Again, God has vindicated me over most of these crisis I have been talking about that Chief Oyegun refused to admit as at that early stage but finally he has agreed but it is too late for him.
“Instead of inviting Saraki for a romance, why can’t the National Chairman call for a National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting where all the leaders will sit at a round table and tell themselves the truth? I believe that this party urgently needs a new National Chairman that will set up a strong reconciliation committee to correct all the abnormalities Oyegun did to APC. Until this is done, the ongoing re-alignment which I warned my party about might take advantage of the current crisis in APC and weaken it ahead of future elections.”
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