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How Buhari Killed Plot To Extend Oyegun’s Tenure by LocalChamp: 2:55am On Mar 30, 2018
Advocates of tenure elongation for All Progressives Congress (APC) National Chairman John Odigie-Oyegun and National Working Committee (NWC) members suffered a major setback yesterday.

President Muhammadu Buhari said the party’s constitution and the Nigerian constitution must be respected.

It was also a day of legal arguments among Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, Ondo State Governor Rotimi Akeredolu and National Legal Adviser Muiz Banire, all of them Senior Advocates of Nigeria.


At the end of it all, many pro-tenure elongation governors were speechless at the Conference Hall of the APC National Secretariat, it was learnt.

After the fireworks, the National Executive Committee (NEC) raised a Technical Committee to work out modalities for the party’s congresses and the National Convention .

The President said holding congresses and an elective National Convention was the lawful thing to do. Oyegun and all NWC members could be re-elected, he was quoted as saying.

According to sources at the meeting, the NWC put only two items on the agenda, namely: the report of the APC Restructuring Committee headed by Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai and amendments to the APC’s Constitution.

Unknown to Oyegun, the President had another matter, which he did not discuss with his aides.

Shortly after the opening prayer by Lagos State APC Chairman Henry Ajomale, Oyegun gave a summary of expected amendments to the party’s Constitution to accommodate provision for a caretaker management by the NWC for one year.

He said the proposal might be ratified at the National Convention in June if approved by the NEC.

But Buhari dropped the bombshell by opposing tenure elongation for the APC National Chairman and the NWC.

There was pin-drop silence as Buhari spoke, saying tenure extension under any guise was a violation of both the 1999 Constitution and the APC’s Constitution.

The President diplomatically added that members of the National Working Committee were free to “discuss and debate” his proposal.

That sparked the debate opened by Akeredolu who argued for allowing tenure extension for Oyegun and the others.

A source at the meeting said: “Akeredolu told the meeting that the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) and other parties could not take APC to court over tenure elongation because whatever is done by NEC is an internal affairs of the party.

“The governor said the PDP and others would be mere busybodies to dabble in the internal affairs of APC. He was confident that no court would allow the PDP or any other party to have its way.”

Banire joined Akeredolu, stressing that NEC could make provision for a Caretaker Committee to manage the affairs of the party.


The source quoted Banire as saying: “It is true that Article 13 of APC Constitution says that we should have new executives every four years, but NEC can propose a National Caretaker Committee for the next one year.

“I know some people took us to court in Lagos and Abuja. The matter in Lagos came up on Tuesday (March 27) and the case in Abuja will be on March 28.”

Banire said the applications before the court could not stand as long as the NEC took a legal decision to set up a Caretaker Committee.”

Prof. Osinbajo warned the party against taking unnecessary risks on the Caretaker Committee because it could invalidate all nominations by the APC for the 2019 general elections at all levels.

Another source quoted Osinbajo as saying: “I agree with all your observations that raising a Caretaker Committee is an internal affair of the APC but none of us is a judge here. The judges have final say on matters before them, not we who are the lawyers.

“I am a SAN, you are a SAN but as far the matters in court are concerned, they can go either way. These cases before the primaries may linger beyond our primaries.

“Once a case is in a court, it is no longer an internal affair of the party. The outcome of the cases in court could affect all our candidates for 2019 poll including the presidential candidate.

“We should abide by Article 13 of the APC Constitution by holding congresses and the National Convention of the party. Any introduction of extraneous clause to our constitution can affect our electoral fortunes.”

The source quoted the Vice-President as saying: “We should not forget that there are many court levels. A case can run from the High Court to the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court. We cannot say if we win at a High Court, it will be the same at the appellate courts.”

Osinbajo cited a case of a member of the APC in the Kano State House of Assembly who was nominated by a Caretaker Committee.

He said: “The APC laboured and won the election but when the case got to the Supreme Court, the election was nullified because he was nominated by a Caretaker Committee, which was illegal.


“There is a Supreme Court judgment of 2015 which precisely says parties should obey their constitutions.”

Overwhelmed by Osinbajo’s “brilliant” submission, governors and members of NEC clapped thunderously, such that Oyegun had to call the session back to order, the source said.

A governor, who preferred not to be named, said: “Many governors and leaders, who wanted tenure elongation, dropped their position instantly.


“We did not pay attention to the implications of violating the APC Constitution. Our intention was just to avoid going into intra-party elections which can divide us,” a source said.

Kano State Governor Abdullahi Ganduje was quoted to have said: “The case in Kano surprised everybody. That is why I must support this Prof. (refering to Osinbajo)

House of Representatives Chief Whip Alhassan Ado Doguwa faulted Akeredolu for challenging the cautionary opinion of the President.

Doguwa was quoted as saying: “I have been in politics for 25 years; I have not seen where the President will talk and there will be a contrary opinion.

“It is unfortunate that the leader of the party and a sitting President based his opinion on constitutionality and you are dragging it on the basis of rationality. You people have exposed yourselves.”

Akeredolu reportedly hit back at Doguwa, saying: “The President did not ask you to shield him but he said we should debate his suggestion/ opinion.

“What of the 2018 budget with you people? Up till now, you have not passed the budget. Yet, you are talking of having respect for the President.”

Some of the NEC members jeered at Doguwa for his defence of the President.

After the tirades, Senate Deputy Leader Bala Ibn Na’Allah moved a motion asking NEC to mandate the NWC to “set up a technical committee to work out the modalities for congresses and the National Convention between Tuesday and Wednesday”.

The party may hold another NEC meeting to ratify the modalities for congresses and the National Convention.

To douse the tension which accompanied his address, the President offered some words of encouragement to Oyegun and the NWC members.

He said: “We still have time between now and June 13 when your tenure expires. You can win again because the APC Constitution has provided room for another term in office for you.

“Nobody says you should not re-contest. Instead of adding illegal one year, you can go for a fresh term of four years in office. To me a four-year term is better than one year.”


There was visible disappointment as some of the governors were said to have been disappointed by the outcome of the meeting.

A North-West governor was just gazing at the Vice President as he marshaled his legal argument, another source said. A Southern governor left before the end of session.

A pro-tenure extension governor who was billed to inaugurate the APC Press Centre, was rattled; he abandoned the assignment.

https://thenationonlineng.net/buhari-killed-plot-extend-oyeguns-tenure/

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Re: How Buhari Killed Plot To Extend Oyegun’s Tenure by maisauki: 3:50am On Mar 30, 2018
and someone will come here to spit rubbish that PMB is a dictator.
C him defend d constitution
BTW, PMB/PYO are really working together and have d same heart/focus/goal

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Re: How Buhari Killed Plot To Extend Oyegun’s Tenure by Truthcat: 5:58am On Mar 30, 2018
Haha! Tinubu on my mind!

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Re: How Buhari Killed Plot To Extend Oyegun’s Tenure by jayson87: 7:31am On Mar 30, 2018
maisauki:
and someone will come here to spit rubbish that PMB is a dictator.
C him defend d constitution
BTW, PMB/PYO are really working together and have d same heart/focus/goal
You are still a feeble mind when it comes to politicking. Southwest is so important in the polity of play. Buahri and the Cabal know this. They need to use the errand boy Jagaban again to secure their 2019 aspirations then dump again as he was served months ago.

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Re: How Buhari Killed Plot To Extend Oyegun’s Tenure by SarkinYarki: 7:34am On Mar 30, 2018
Buhari was the chief promoter of the plot to extend Oyeguns tenure but when he saw late as usual that he will still need Tinubu he backed out ..dont be decieved

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Re: How Buhari Killed Plot To Extend Oyegun’s Tenure by BruncleZuma: 8:55am On Mar 30, 2018

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Re: How Buhari Killed Plot To Extend Oyegun’s Tenure by AlwaysUltraPad: 8:56am On Mar 30, 2018

A pro-tenure extension governor who was billed to inaugurate the APC Press Centre, was rattled; he abandoned the assignment.


grin grin grin

And at the end of it all, he did it to save the party and by extension, to please Tinubu.

Where are those miscreants who think tinubu is now of little value in APC?

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Re: How Buhari Killed Plot To Extend Oyegun’s Tenure by CriticMaestro: 8:56am On Mar 30, 2018
Once they've been deposed come 2019 we'll c serine dey go fight for
Re: How Buhari Killed Plot To Extend Oyegun’s Tenure by Hemanwel(m): 8:56am On Mar 30, 2018
I believe when PDP presents its party's flag-bearer for the coming election, all these will become inconsequential.

With an Atiku or a Dankwambo bearing the flag for them, I want to see how only the southwest muslims and the northwest want to win the election for Buhari in 2019.

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Re: How Buhari Killed Plot To Extend Oyegun’s Tenure by fahren(m): 8:57am On Mar 30, 2018
Extension or no extension , we are not interested,

We just want you to leave.

Back to Daura loading......

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Re: How Buhari Killed Plot To Extend Oyegun’s Tenure by MANNABBQGRILLS: 8:57am On Mar 30, 2018
GOD BLESS THE PRESIDENT.

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Re: How Buhari Killed Plot To Extend Oyegun’s Tenure by fk001(m): 8:59am On Mar 30, 2018
PMB



Buhari is Democrat's, he is free and fair in whatever he is doing...




PMB till 2023

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Re: How Buhari Killed Plot To Extend Oyegun’s Tenure by nrexzy: 9:00am On Mar 30, 2018
Buhari too sure

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Re: How Buhari Killed Plot To Extend Oyegun’s Tenure by bakismith12(m): 9:01am On Mar 30, 2018
Keeping our fingers crossed.
Re: How Buhari Killed Plot To Extend Oyegun’s Tenure by Nobody: 9:02am On Mar 30, 2018
This goes to show Osinbajo is a much better lawyer than Banire & Akeredolu.

A lawyer and a Senior Advocate of Nigeria at that preempting how a case will go in court without recourse to the possibility of the legal arguments from the opposite team tells a lot about the pedigree of Banire and Akeredolu especially.

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Re: How Buhari Killed Plot To Extend Oyegun’s Tenure by jnfoage: 9:02am On Mar 30, 2018
fk001:
PMB



Buhari is democrats, he is free and fair in whatever he is doing...




PMB till 2023
Pigs are coming for you, you know they are many and are always working hard to please their masters. Check any political topic, you will see them in numbers grunting ceaselessly. And funny enough, they keep telling few people like you that you are being paid to defend APC even though they dominate all political topics wailing out their intestines. Infact, they even convert non political topics to politics and continue wailing, yet you are the one getting paid to be on social media.

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Re: How Buhari Killed Plot To Extend Oyegun’s Tenure by Cruset(m): 9:03am On Mar 30, 2018
who all of them EPP?

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Re: How Buhari Killed Plot To Extend Oyegun’s Tenure by rrikado(m): 9:05am On Mar 30, 2018
The Stupid ones will still be blaming PMB.Useless youths

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Re: How Buhari Killed Plot To Extend Oyegun’s Tenure by Raphael007(m): 9:06am On Mar 30, 2018
the stage is set now, for the jagaban(Tinubu) but mind you they will still use and dump him but he is yet to learn, and the so called buhari that will not support the elongation of oyegun said he wanted to run for one tenure what an irony Nigeria politicians think we are clueless but come 2019 they will be surprised.
Re: How Buhari Killed Plot To Extend Oyegun’s Tenure by ipobarecriminals: 9:09am On Mar 30, 2018
cool God bless PYO

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Re: How Buhari Killed Plot To Extend Oyegun’s Tenure by Donjazzy12(m): 9:16am On Mar 30, 2018
LocalChamp:
Advocates of tenure elongation for All Progressives Congress (APC) National Chairman John Odigie-Oyegun and National Working Committee (NWC) members suffered a major setback yesterday.

President Muhammadu Buhari said the party’s constitution and the Nigerian constitution must be respected.

It was also a day of legal arguments among Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, Ondo State Governor Rotimi Akeredolu and National Legal Adviser Muiz Banire, all of them Senior Advocates of Nigeria.


At the end of it all, many pro-tenure elongation governors were speechless at the Conference Hall of the APC National Secretariat, it was learnt.

After the fireworks, the National Executive Committee (NEC) raised a Technical Committee to work out modalities for the party’s congresses and the National Convention .

The President said holding congresses and an elective National Convention was the lawful thing to do. Oyegun and all NWC members could be re-elected, he was quoted as saying.

According to sources at the meeting, the NWC put only two items on the agenda, namely: the report of the APC Restructuring Committee headed by Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai and amendments to the APC’s Constitution.

Unknown to Oyegun, the President had another matter, which he did not discuss with his aides.

Shortly after the opening prayer by Lagos State APC Chairman Henry Ajomale, Oyegun gave a summary of expected amendments to the party’s Constitution to accommodate provision for a caretaker management by the NWC for one year.

He said the proposal might be ratified at the National Convention in June if approved by the NEC.

But Buhari dropped the bombshell by opposing tenure elongation for the APC National Chairman and the NWC.

There was pin-drop silence as Buhari spoke, saying tenure extension under any guise was a violation of both the 1999 Constitution and the APC’s Constitution.

The President diplomatically added that members of the National Working Committee were free to “discuss and debate” his proposal.

That sparked the debate opened by Akeredolu who argued for allowing tenure extension for Oyegun and the others.

A source at the meeting said: “Akeredolu told the meeting that the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) and other parties could not take APC to court over tenure elongation because whatever is done by NEC is an internal affairs of the party.

“The governor said the PDP and others would be mere busybodies to dabble in the internal affairs of APC. He was confident that no court would allow the PDP or any other party to have its way.”

Banire joined Akeredolu, stressing that NEC could make provision for a Caretaker Committee to manage the affairs of the party.


The source quoted Banire as saying: “It is true that Article 13 of APC Constitution says that we should have new executives every four years, but NEC can propose a National Caretaker Committee for the next one year.

“I know some people took us to court in Lagos and Abuja. The matter in Lagos came up on Tuesday (March 27) and the case in Abuja will be on March 28.”

Banire said the applications before the court could not stand as long as the NEC took a legal decision to set up a Caretaker Committee.”

Prof. Osinbajo warned the party against taking unnecessary risks on the Caretaker Committee because it could invalidate all nominations by the APC for the 2019 general elections at all levels.

Another source quoted Osinbajo as saying: “I agree with all your observations that raising a Caretaker Committee is an internal affair of the APC but none of us is a judge here. The judges have final say on matters before them, not we who are the lawyers.

“I am a SAN, you are a SAN but as far the matters in court are concerned, they can go either way. These cases before the primaries may linger beyond our primaries.

“Once a case is in a court, it is no longer an internal affair of the party. The outcome of the cases in court could affect all our candidates for 2019 poll including the presidential candidate.

“We should abide by Article 13 of the APC Constitution by holding congresses and the National Convention of the party. Any introduction of extraneous clause to our constitution can affect our electoral fortunes.”

The source quoted the Vice-President as saying: “We should not forget that there are many court levels. A case can run from the High Court to the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court. We cannot say if we win at a High Court, it will be the same at the appellate courts.”

Osinbajo cited a case of a member of the APC in the Kano State House of Assembly who was nominated by a Caretaker Committee.

He said: “The APC laboured and won the election but when the case got to the Supreme Court, the election was nullified because he was nominated by a Caretaker Committee, which was illegal.


“There is a Supreme Court judgment of 2015 which precisely says parties should obey their constitutions.”

Overwhelmed by Osinbajo’s “brilliant” submission, governors and members of NEC clapped thunderously, such that Oyegun had to call the session back to order, the source said.

A governor, who preferred not to be named, said: “Many governors and leaders, who wanted tenure elongation, dropped their position instantly.


“We did not pay attention to the implications of violating the APC Constitution. Our intention was just to avoid going into intra-party elections which can divide us,” a source said.

Kano State Governor Abdullahi Ganduje was quoted to have said: “The case in Kano surprised everybody. That is why I must support this Prof. (refering to Osinbajo)

House of Representatives Chief Whip Alhassan Ado Doguwa faulted Akeredolu for challenging the cautionary opinion of the President.

Doguwa was quoted as saying: “I have been in politics for 25 years; I have not seen where the President will talk and there will be a contrary opinion.

“It is unfortunate that the leader of the party and a sitting President based his opinion on constitutionality and you are dragging it on the basis of rationality. You people have exposed yourselves.”

Akeredolu reportedly hit back at Doguwa, saying: “The President did not ask you to shield him but he said we should debate his suggestion/ opinion.

“What of the 2018 budget with you people? Up till now, you have not passed the budget. Yet, you are talking of having respect for the President.”

Some of the NEC members jeered at Doguwa for his defence of the President.

After the tirades, Senate Deputy Leader Bala Ibn Na’Allah moved a motion asking NEC to mandate the NWC to “set up a technical committee to work out the modalities for congresses and the National Convention between Tuesday and Wednesday”.

The party may hold another NEC meeting to ratify the modalities for congresses and the National Convention.

To douse the tension which accompanied his address, the President offered some words of encouragement to Oyegun and the NWC members.

He said: “We still have time between now and June 13 when your tenure expires. You can win again because the APC Constitution has provided room for another term in office for you.

“Nobody says you should not re-contest. Instead of adding illegal one year, you can go for a fresh term of four years in office. To me a four-year term is better than one year.”


There was visible disappointment as some of the governors were said to have been disappointed by the outcome of the meeting.

A North-West governor was just gazing at the Vice President as he marshaled his legal argument, another source said. A Southern governor left before the end of session.

A pro-tenure extension governor who was billed to inaugurate the APC Press Centre, was rattled; he abandoned the assignment.

https://thenationonlineng.net/buhari-killed-plot-extend-oyeguns-tenure/
Of course carried by Tinubus Newspaper, the Nation.

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Re: How Buhari Killed Plot To Extend Oyegun’s Tenure by Doerstech(m): 9:20am On Mar 30, 2018
Hmmmm
Re: How Buhari Killed Plot To Extend Oyegun’s Tenure by datola: 9:22am On Mar 30, 2018
The source quoted the Vice-President as saying: “We should not forget that there are many court levels. A case can run from the High Court to the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court. We cannot say if we win at a High Court, it will be the same at the appellate courts.”

Osinbajo cited a case of a member of the APC in the Kano State House of Assembly who was nominated by a Caretaker Committee.

He said: “The APC laboured and won the election but when the case got to the Supreme Court, the election was nullified because he was nominated by a Caretaker Committee, which was illegal.

“There is a Supreme Court judgment of 2015 which precisely says parties should obey their constitutions.”



So, those SANs needed to be lectured by the Prof SAN before they know the cited decided cases?

The duo of Akeredolu and Banire are beclouded by their inordinate ambition to redicule their former benefactor, Tinubu.

These SANs are not loyal and not learned!

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Re: How Buhari Killed Plot To Extend Oyegun’s Tenure by fk001(m): 9:22am On Mar 30, 2018
jnfoage:

Pigs are coming for you, you know they are many and are always working hard to please their masters. Check any political topic, you will see them in numbers grunting ceaselessly. And funny enough, they keep telling few people like you that you are being paid to defend APC even though they dominate all political topics wailing out their intestines. Infact, they even convert non political topics to politics and continue wailing, yet you are the one getting paid to be on social media.




Don't mind them, they should keep on wailing.....



Na dem go tire, they have turned into full flesh zombie without brains they are just like PDP puppets anything from PDP they will just gulp it down.




The more they hate on APC the more we will love them and defend them.



For them everything is about money.....

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Re: How Buhari Killed Plot To Extend Oyegun’s Tenure by Ngokafor(f): 9:24am On Mar 30, 2018
2019 is round the corner,buhari has remembered his wives in SW via tinubu whose votes he needs...The brown-teeth called tinubu has found his voice again..Only God knows what he was promised by buhari and the northern cabals this time around..

He will be used and dumped again after next year,while his people whom he sold wallows in more poverty and filth...what a greedy excuse of a human tinubu is.

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Re: How Buhari Killed Plot To Extend Oyegun’s Tenure by lexy2014: 9:24am On Mar 30, 2018
jayson87:
You are still a feeble mind when it comes to politicking. Southwest is so important in the polity of play. Buahri and the Cabal know this. They need to use the errand boy Jagaban again to secure their 2019 aspirations then dump again as he was served months ago.
God bless u. U spoke my mind

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Re: How Buhari Killed Plot To Extend Oyegun’s Tenure by Varsitystories(m): 9:25am On Mar 30, 2018
Please, can someone tell the old baba that we are coming for him too!
Re: How Buhari Killed Plot To Extend Oyegun’s Tenure by anibirelawal(m): 9:34am On Mar 30, 2018
jnfoage:

Pigs are coming for you, you know they are many and are always working hard to please their masters. Check any political topic, you will see them in numbers grunting ceaselessly. And funny enough, they keep telling few people like you that you are being paid to defend APC even though they dominate all political topics wailing out their intestines. Infact, they even convert non political topics to politics and continue wailing, yet you are the one getting paid to be on social media.


Confirm!

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Re: How Buhari Killed Plot To Extend Oyegun’s Tenure by OkutaNla: 9:36am On Mar 30, 2018
If Oyegun is so sure of himself, then he should recontest for another 4-yr term instead of propagating an illegality that could have serious consequences against his party.

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