Bolaji Abdullahi
Former
National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress APC,
Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi said Wednesday that he resigned his
appointment and membership of the party because of the usurpation of
his role by subordinates and the constant attempt of the party
leadership at second-guessing his actions as a result of his
closeness to the Senate President, Bukola Saraki.
According
to him, "In view of recent political developments in the country
and within the All Progressives Congress (APC), I have decided to
resign my position as the National Publicity Secretary as well as my
membership of the party with effect from today", he said in a
statement
"I
have had to endure the flagrant usurpation of my role as the
spokesman of the party in a manner that I consider unbefitting of a
ruling party and inconsistent with my ethical standards.
"I
have served the APC honestly and to the best of my ability and when I
stood for and won my election at the last convention; it was a keen
desire to continue to do so. However, in a situation whereby my
loyalty is constantly brought into question; my subordinates deployed
to subvert my office; and my views constantly second-guessed on the
basis of my political affiliation, it has become imperative for me to
review my position.
"Since
assuming office as the spokesman of the party, I have tried to set a
new template for public political communications in a way that
departs from the vulgar abuse and verbal aggression of the recent
past, where cheap lies and crude propaganda were normalised as
politics, and even celebrated as measures of competence.
Unfortunately, those who felt I was not “forceful enough” framed
my ethical disposition as evidence of a lack of commitment to the
party.
"The
unlawful dissolution of the validly elected party executive in Kwara
State earlier in the week was only another phase in the unrelenting
assault I have had to endure. As a national officer of the party, who
sit in that Committee, courtesy should demand that my views be sought
on a matter that concerns my State and in which I am directly
involved. That action was, to say the least, disrespectful.
"Quite
recently, we all took the oath to do justice to all and not allow
personal interests to interfere with our official responsibilities.
With this obviously presumptuous action, and the decision to appoint
as chairman of caretaker committee, the same man who had emerged as
the chairman from the parallel congress in my State, the NWC has
taken sides, violated its oath office and subverted its own
credibility as an impartial arbiter. Yet, these are the same people
that have continued to insinuate that others are serving interests
other than those of the party.
"Politics
is local, and my personal stake in the issue of Kwara makes it
incongruous for me to continue to sit as part of the working
committee of the party. Clearly, I cannot continue to function as the
spokesman of a party whose expectations of that role is incompatible
with my personal principles. In the same token, I can no longer
justify to myself that I should remain in a party which has now made
it clear to the world that the political group that I belong is no
longer wanted, and which has hung my membership of that group as an
albatross around my neck".
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