Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, the national chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), in the interview granted to the Vanguard, has once again touched upon the current state of the party.
While giving the interview Oyegun further commented on the situation saying; “Just like the economy, the party too is suffering from the stresses and strains of funding just like every institution in our polity.”
“That also goes to tell you that we are not a party that withdraws money from security votes or from any government agency.
“I saw reports that we have written to the president to rescue the party. That is not part of his national duties and he has no intention because there are no funds from which he can draw from.
“The party has to come up with fresh and innovative ways as to how to raise resources for its operations and that, we have done. The plan is ready and will go into operation in the next one month or two.”
The APC chairman also recalled the controversy surrounding the 2016 national budget, supposing that the matter was totally “overplayed.”
He said: “The budget was never missing, the main document was totally intact and when the president presented the budget given the nature of the load of work they have to do and in the circumstances at which they were done, they were likely to be a few corrections to be made in this process and all president effected were the necessary corrections.”
“There may still be more corrections as the process continues in the National Assembly. I just see the criticisms surrounding the budget as one by the opposition to take a bash at the government, what happened is nothing more than suggested corrections to the addendum to the budget that had earlier been presented.”
About new entrants joining the party, Oyegun said:
“In any case, you cannot join the APC without subscribing to its goals and objectives and when you join the party today, you do not expect to take over reign of power because there are people there already,” the APC chairman said.



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