The immediate past Governor of Kano and National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Abdullahi Ganduje on Monday, stated that deputy governors are seen as spare tyres in Nigeria’s political setting.
Ganduje made the observation on Monday when he hosted a forum of ex-deputy governors who served their respective states on the platform of the party.
He added however that the beauty of spare tyres is that they can’t be neglected forever as they are always needed at one point or the other.
The former deputy governors were on a solidarity visit to Ganduje at the APC national secretariat in Abuja and complained about being sidelined in the scheme of leadership within the party.
They asked for an amendment of the party constitution so their members can also attend National Executive Committee (NEC) meetings just like former speakers and deputy speakers that are currently eligible to attend such meetings.
Speaking to newsmen in Abuja after their visit, the 60-member delegation represented by their chairman, a former Imo State deputy governor, Chris Alozie Akomas argued that deputy governors are known to have a massive following in Nigerian politics.
He added that the expertise and experience they have gathered after years of service cannot be wished away.
In his words, “Our own interest should be protected. If there is a political party to which you have made contributions you should be carried along when the body takes critical decisions. We still repeat that we take it (former deputy governors’ exclusion) as an omission. You captured Speakers and Deputy Speakers but leave out people that served and represented the whole state; people who carry structures of a state.
“It is not good neither for the Forum of Former Deputy Governors of Nigeria nor for the political party or effective governance. This is because the effectiveness of governance has to do with bringing in cross-fertilisation of ideas. As we said, within the forum of deputy governors, there are expertise, experience, knowledge, and professionalism. That has to be done across boards.
“This issue we raised has nothing to do with National Assembly. I am talking about APC Constitution. It is an omission and we are following it up. We don’t want to give it different meanings. Because it’s not only in the APC that we have this. But it seems to be more pronounced in the ruling party and we want it corrected. It is a simple thing. There are other issues though. But as you join us for our national summit in October, you will hear more because we are doing this in collaboration with relevant authorities. We have contacted the governors’ forum and also doing our best to collaborate with the Secretary to Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume.”