By Ikechukwu Okaforadi
A Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Iliyasu Abdu, has commended the party leadership led by Mai Mala Buni, for setting up a committee to review the party’s constitution, describing it as a welcome idea that is long overdue.
The business tycoon, turned politician who indicated interest in vying for the position of the National Chairman of the Party said in a press statement in Abuja on Thursday that the ‘APC should think ahead.’
“APC as a party should think ahead. The party has not reviewed its constitution since formation. This is the right time to review the Constitution of our party so that we can return to the grassroots. Party politics is grassroots oriented, so, the Buni -led Executive is doing fantastically well.
“First, they did the membership registration and revalidation and now they are doing this, that is how the party will outlive its founders, it will not be business as usual; where money bags will hijack the party. The party should belong to the people that is what democracy is all about.
“The Buni led -administration is doing the right thing and we want to commend President Muhammadu Buhari for giving them free hand to do what is right,” he said.
The APC a fortnight ago inaugurated an 8 man Constitution Review Committee, headed by Prof Tahir Mamman to review holistically the party rules and come out with a suitable law for the party.
On the issue of food blockade by northern traders to the southern part of the country, the aspirant said;
“I think it is uncalled for because we are one Nigeria and no matter our differences, we shall remain one indivisible country.
“Yes, there is this issue between herders and farmers in the South west, South East and even in the North here. I believe there are people out there that want to heat the polity.
“If not politics, this is business and people should be allowed to run their business. How can a group of people go and block road and say nobody will go through, who are they, he queried.
“I think the president should take drastic action against those people, they have no right whatsoever to stop people from transacting their business in a circular country like Nigeria. These are people who bought their goods and now the loss, who is going to pay for the loss?











