President Muhammadu Buhari has told former Lagos State
governor and chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, Asiwaju
Bola Ahmed Tinubu that he is not the national leader of APC.
Signal, an online newspaper, reports that he development
which occurred during the dinner event at the Aso Rock presidential villa in
which President Buhari was playing host
to APC chieftains and members of the National Assembly may have finally put to
rest controversy surrounding the actual status of Tinubu in the APC party
hierarchy.
Prior to the election of Muhammadu Buhari as President,
Tinubu was revered, regarded and addressed within the APC as “national leader
of the party.” Buhari’s declaration on Monday was said to have been ignited
by Senate President Bukola Saraki who while observing protocol in the course of
making his remarks, addressed Tinubu as “the national leader of APC.”
According to an informed source who did not want to be
named, Buhari immediately seized the moment to “set the records straight”
taking his turn to speak immediately after the senate president’s remarks.
Buhari, Signal gathered was blunt, brutal and straight to
the point right before Tinubu’s eyes and to the hearing of all. “Senator Bola
Ahmed Tinubu, even though the Senate President addressed you as the National
Leader of APC, you are not the national leader of the party. You are one of the
national leaders of the APC”, Buhari said to the consternation of onlookers.
Asked why President Buhari may have been forced to make such
a comment at an open event, the source disclosed that it may not be unconnected
to bickering within the APC over Tinubu’s increasing status as perhaps the most
influential power broker in APC, a development close confidants of President
Buhari are said to be uncomfortable with.
“President Buhari’s close aides and confidants are not
comfortable with the idea of Tinubu parading himself as national leader of the
APC.
“They believe only the President deserves to carry the full
weight of that title. It is a silent cold war that has been brewing but nobody
knew the President would take it that personal by actually voicing it out face
to face with Tinubu.
“It appeared petty actually but again, you need to understand
that the former vice president, Atiku Abubakar was also seated when this
happened.
“The president may have been uncomfortable with allowing
Tinubu get away with being addressed as national leader of APC in the presence
of other senior leaders of the party like Atiku and then the national chairman,
John Oyegun who was also present.
“Buhari’s silence on the matter may have been misconstrued as an acceptance of Tinubu as the national leader of APC and he didn’t want that to happen”, the source said.
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