THE CANDIDATE TO BEAT

THE CANDIDATE TO BEAT

Mohammed Sani Musa has a good chance of emerging as APC Chairman, writes Na’fiu Abdulsalaam

With the successful conduct of the APC local government congress elections on Saturday, September 4, in many parts of the country, the All Progressives Congress has scaled another key hurdle of electing the leadership of the party at the local government level – and those who will eventually become delegates to regional and national congresses and convention.

The ratification of the Ward Congress Appeal reports by the Caretaker Committee also means that the elected officials who emerged through a largely consensus arrangement have been authenticated and the party structure is unfolding gradually.

As the party prepares for the State Congress Elections scheduled for Saturday, 2nd of October and the National Convention which may likely hold in December 2021, it is important to beam a searchlight on the probable aspirants that will make or mar the party’s chances in the upcoming 2023 general elections and beyond.

This is significant bearing in mind that any choice the party makes will be saddled with the responsibility of consolidating on the perceived gains made by the current caretaker committee of the party to reconcile its aggrieved members and reposition it for the task ahead.

In a recent development, one of the aspirants for the position of national chairman, Mohammed Sani Musa – a Senator from Niger State, representing Niger East Senatorial District, had on August 26, declared his intention to vie for the office of the National Chairman of the ruling APC. In a brief media chat in Minna, Sen. Sani Musa explained to the
few party stalwarts present that his decision to declare for the coveted position of the national chairman was hinged on his vision to reposition the party in line with best international practices, and a new direction in party politics where the common man can make meaningful contributions in party affairs without the influence of a god-father. This is in order to ensure that the party is all-inclusive.

His declaration may have taken many by surprise, especially with gladiators and former governors such as Tanko Al-Makura, Abdul-Azeez Yari, Danjuma Goje and Adamu Abdullahi – in strong contention for the top job.

It is expected that in the coming weeks, some of these other contenders will follow suit by formally declaring their intentions. However, it is unclear whether the APC will adopt the consensus approach as it did with most of the candidates that emerged in the ward and local government congress elections or go into a contest to allow the party vote its desired candidate.

The declaration by Sen. Sani Musa has brought to a closure the never-ending media speculations surrounding his ambition.
Interestingly, Sani Musa remains the most unassuming of all the aspirants when placed side by side with others. Many took it with a pinch of salt when rumours filled the air that he was considering the chairmanship position. In less than four months, on account of his dexterity and focus-driven ambition hinged on politics
of conviction, he has gained massive goodwill and support of party members both at the local, state and federal levels.

Whoever emerges as the national chairman of the All Progressives Congress will face a great hurdle of bringing the much-needed democratic consciousness among the hierarchy of political leaders and put in place a measure that ensures that internal party reforms that will assist both the leaders and the members overcome the seductiveness of conventional politics.

More importantly, creating a level playing ground within the party for emergence of leaders and selection of candidates for elections; ability to heal old wounds; resolve party crisis in a timely fashion and create a veritable platform in order to make the APC the most acceptable political party for Nigerians to actualise their dream.

Despite the burden that the next chairman of the party is likely to be
besieged with, Senator Sani Musa remains the candidate to beat for the most sought-after party position.

Abdulsalaam wrote from Niger State

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