APC , Oyegun and PDP Former chairman, Ogbulafor closed door meeting ends as Ogbulafor gives reasons why PDP failed
Former Peoples Democratic Party,
National Chairman, Chief
Vincent Ogbulafor closed door meeting with the
All Progressives Congress Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun at the APC
secretariat in Abuja has ended and the meeting lasted for 40 minutes.
And because of the gale of defections hitting the
Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, its
former National Chairman, Prince Vincent Ogbulafor visit to the national
secretariat of the All Progressives Congress, APC in Abuja may be read differently.
Ogbulafor who arrived the
secretariat at about 2:35pm went into a closed door meeting with the APC
national chairman, Chief John Oyegun.
The meeting lasted for about 40
minutes.
It will be recalled that as sitting
PDP national chairman, Ogbulafor scored a first when he boasted in 2008 that
PDP would rule Nigeria for 60 years.
The phrase later became a maxim for
party members even in the last presidential election campaign.
But it was not long before things
fell apart between the Abia State-born politician and President Goodluck
Jonathan consequent upon a statement credited to him before 2011 general
elections that power must remain in the north till 2015.
The statement was seen as an affront
to Jonathan who though was serving out the term of his former boss,late
President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua also haboured ambition for 2011.
Ogbulafor was later forced to resign
and later faced the court for several years over some charges of financial
embezzlement.
Coming out of the APC office,
Ogbulafor was accosted by Journalists who enquired the reason for his mission
at the opposition office.
Responding, Ogbulafor said he was at
the secretariat to congratulate APC national chairman for “a job well done”.
He said that for the first time, a
political party has produced a Nigerian President in the person of General
Mohammadu Buahri.
The brief interview between him and
Journalists ran thus:
Journalists: We are surprised you
are here sir?
Ogbulafor: I just came back into
town yesterday and I came to congratulate the national chairman of APC for a
job well done.
Journalists: Don’t you think some of
your party members in PDP, might read meaning into this?
Ogbulafor: How can they feel
offended? I am still in PDP.
Journalists: Are you considering
joining APC?
Ogbulafor: Not yet. Even if I will,
not yet.
Journalists: How do you feel about
General Buhari’s victory at the poll?
Ogbulafor: I am very happy.
Journalists: But we recall that you
were the one who said PDP will rule Nigeria for 60 years?
Ogbulafor: Yes I said so. But when
they dismantled governors forum, what do you expect?
Journalists: But you are coming to
associate with APC?
Ogbulafor: I am a Nigerian.
Journalists: Will it not be treated
as anti-party activity by your party?
Ogbulafor: I am a Nigerian.
APC has produced the president of this country and I have to congratulate him
for job well done.
Journalists :Are you still in PDP?
Ogbulafor: Why not?
Journalists: How would you describe
the election in Abia, your home state?
Ogbulafor: When they conclude it you
will get the result.
Journalists: How soon will you be
joining APC?
Ogbulafor: I have been National
Chairman, National Secretary and Minister. I will remain in PDP until it
becomes necessary to make a change.
Meanwhile, every effort to get a
word from APC national chair, Oyegun who also emerged shortly after Ogbulafor
exited the arena yielded no result as he jumped into his waiting SUV, beaming
smiles and avoided answering reporters questions
But the APC Deputy National
Chairman, South, Engr. Segun Oni offered to speak to Journalists with
regards to Ogbulafor’s visit to the secretariat.
Also, the interaction ran thus:
Journalists: We just saw the former
National Chairman of the PDP around and we learnt that he had a fruitful
discussion with APC leadership.
Oni: I saw him, but I think it is a
private visit he came for. Don’t forget, the National Chairman is his friend
and some of us are also his friends.
Journalists: Does it have anything
to do with him joining the APC?
Oni: I don’t think it has anything
to do with him coming to the APC.
Journalists: Won’t you be happy if
he joins the APC?
Oni: Of course, we will be very
happy if he comes to the APC, but that is not the purpose of his visit.
APC , Oyegun and PDP Former chairman, Ogbulafor closed door meeting ends as Ogbulafor gives reasons why PDP failed
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