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Lukman: Tinubu, APC Leaders Must Resist Temptation of Self-destruct
Adedayo Akinwale in Abuja
A former National Vice Chairman North-west of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr. Salihu Lukman, has called on the leaders of the party and President Bola Tinubu to resist the temptation of self-destruct by continuing to operate as a closed government.
Lukman in a statement yesterday titled: “Burden of Leadership, Open Letter to APC Leaders”, said it was very disappointing that they have successfully created a party, which has won three elections consecutively with hardly anything to show for it.
The party chieftain stressed that the only thing they could boast of were leaders who continued to manage the affairs of government exclusively in mode of dictatorship.
He said: “Our leaders who led the merger negotiation to produce APC in 2013 owe it to Nigerians to call President Asiwaju Tinubu to order and get him to recover whatever is left of his democratic and progressive credentials.
“Both as APC and Nigerians, we all have a responsibility to make all the needed sacrifices to win President Asiwaju Tinubu administration back and put it on the path of emerging as an inclusive government managed by an envisioned progressive party, APC.
“APC leaders and President Asiwaju Tinubu must resist the temptation of towing the path of self-destruction by continuing to operate as a closed government.
“We must caution our leaders, as things are, they are on the verge of self-destruction. It is very clear that President Asiwaju Tinubu’s respect for political leaders in the country is weak largely because of the failure to act as leaders. Virtually, all APC leaders are behaving more like bosses.”
Lukman lamented that APC as a party envisioned to be progressive was increasingly moving in the direction of strengthening reactionary orientation.
He noted that the issue of ensuring that party structures exercise some responsibilities in managing governments and influencing decisions of elected leaders was simply sacrificed.
The party chieftain noted that APC might have succeeded in producing some of the worst governors in the history Nigeria.