The PDP-led Coalition
of United Political Parties (CUPP) is a poor copy of APC – Senibo Finebone
Following
the emergence of CUPP, the Rivers State APC State Publicity Secretary,
Warisenibo Chris Finebone said, “it is important to clearly state that Monday’s
coalition between PDP and some political parties leading to the formation of
Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP) is structurally and
methodologically different from the coalition between some parties that led to
the formation of All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2013, at least, for now.”
The
Rivers State APC Spokesman in statement made available to journalists 10th
July, 2018 recalled that the Congress of Progressive Change (CPC), Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) and a faction of All Progressives
Grand Alliance (APGA) came together to form APC two years to the 2015
presidential elections which the APC won. New PDP was to later join the APC in
same 2013. However, the PDP coalition that signed an MOU last Monday has less
than seven months to the 2019 general elections, hardly enough time to forge
the coalition into a formidable election-winning political party.
It
reads: “Very importantly, acn, anpp
and the new PDP that metamorphosed into APC all brought state governors, their
followers and resources to the table hence the success that accompanied their
coalition. The present coalition being driven by PDP today has only the PDP
with governors, the rest are being dragged in without a single governor or
state support hence the conclusion that PDP entered into the alliance with
itself and itself alone.
“It
was after the formation of APC as a political party that it was able to hold
congresses, convention and presidential primaries that produced the
presidential candidate for the party. We are yet to see how the CUPP will first
become a viable political party and cope with the arduous task of selecting a
presidential candidate given that the likes of Atiku and others in the PDP were
driven there by their inordinate desire to become president.
“We
can go on and on to demonstrate why and how the 2013 coalition that brought
forth APC and the present one being driven by the PDP are different and cannot
have the same outcome.
“Therefore,
the reaction of Rivers State Chapter of APC is that The CUPP should first
become a strong political party, hold congresses and convention and
successfully pick a presidential candidate then we can begin to see what the
outcome of its efforts is likely to be. For now, it will be foolhardy and an
unforgivable naivety for anyone to believe that the coalition the PDP is
chaperoning with some parties that exist only in INEC register will achieve
anything meaningful. By the way, the majority of the so-called political
parties in the CUPP alliance were registered by individuals solely for
political merchandising and pecuniary pursuits and not for serious political
business whereas the APC legacy parties of ACN, CPC, ANPP and APGA were very
serious political parties with structures and political office holders across
the country.”
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