As the leadership of the
All Progressives Congress, APC, continues to brainstorm on the zoning of
offices in the executive and legislative arms of government
, top
contender for the senate presidency, Senator George Akume, at the
weekend intensified his consultations.
The Senate Minority Leader, who has adopted a quiet, discreet and
unobtrusive approach in his quest for the exalted position since he was
listed as a potential holder, hit the road on what a close confidant
described as a ‘strategic cross-country diplomatic shuttle.’
Akume, who was in the South-West last week, met prominent national
figures and respected political bulwarks. Notable among them were Former
President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, APC National Leader, Bola Tinubu
and former Osun State governor, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola.
The former Benue State governor who is returning to the Senate for
the third time, met the leaders in their respective domains in Abeokuta,
Lagos and Okuku, respectively.
Akume served as Benue State Governor, concurrently when Obasanjo was
President and both men maintained a good relationship until the end of
their tenures in 2007, despite Obasanjo’s brushes with Akume’s kinsmen
like Dr Iyorchia Ayu, who was Minister in the Obasanjo government and
Senator Barnabas Gemade, who succeeded the late Chief Solomon Lar as PDP
National Chairman.
And while Akume served in Benue,, Tinubu was Governor of Lagos, both
of them belonging to the ‘Governors’ Class of 1999 to 2007.’
Oyinlola succeeded Chief Bisi Akande, former Interim Chairman of the
APC as Osun State governor on the platform of the PDP in 2003, but all
three men have since found common grounds in the progressives’ camp.
While there was no official communication after each of the meetings,
the interactions may not be unconnected with the topical issue of the
Senate Presidency.
Akume has also had several engagements with former Vice-President,
Atiku Abubakar, who may likely emerge as Chairman of the APC Board of
Trustees. Akume was governor when the highest Tiv honorary traditional
title, ‘Zege Mule U’Tiv’ was conferred on Atiku.
Akume’s backstage consultations have also taken him to see Kano State
Governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso, who has also been elected Senator to
represent Kano State, Prof Ango Abdullahi, Vice-Chancellor Emeritus of
the Ahmadu Bello University, ABU, former Inspector-General of Police,
Ibrahim Coomasie and former Kogi State Governor, Abubakar Audu.
Sources in Akume’s camp will not readily draw a link between his
recent travels and the issue of the Senate Presidency. As one of his
aides volunteered, however, ”Senator Akume is a very highly regarded
statesman in his own right. Consultations with like-minded leaders on
issues bothering on our socio-politics should be a routine affair.”
Pressed further, the source said: ‘If the APC is truly about change,
that change should reflect in the way we do things, so we send a very
strong message to all Nigerians that they can be assured of a sense of
belonging irrespective of where they come from. We have produced a
President-Elect from a majority ethnicity, we have produced a
Vice-President-Elect from another majority ethnic group, APC must be
sensitive to the sensitivities of the minorities, across both divides of
the Niger.’
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