National Chairman of the ruling All Progressive Congress, APC, Adams Oshiomhole, have urged all members of the party’s National Working Committee to take directives from him, saying he is the CEO of the party.
It will be recalled that the National Legal Adviser of the party, Babatunde Ogala had accused Oshiomhole of sidelining his office, claiming that the National Chairman refused to consult him on matter relating to his office.
In an interview with DailyTrust, Oshiomhole addressed himself as the CEO of the party.
He said: āWe have a constitution. Itās very clear that nobody is an island to himself or herself. Yes, we have 21 elected members of the NWC. We constitute an organ. It is not 21 NWCs, itās one, and the duties and responsibilities of the chairman are well-stated. Among others, it provides that the chairman is the chief executive officer (CEO) of the party. He is also the chief accounting officer.
āThe word CEO has the same meaning everywhere in the world. The fact that you are the head of a department or a division, or a unit, does not isolate you from taking a directive from the CEO. So, if there is anyone, including a legal adviser, who thinks that he is running a different system that is not accountable to the internal structures and power and control within the party, the challenge may be his.
āBut again, those are all part of the distractions. What happens in government and some organisations is that if you donāt pay attention to some minute areas, they become the entry point for opponents to infiltrate and create maximum damage. What are the issues? The right to nominate who represents us, the right to be consulted.
āIf I am taken to court as national chairman, and my name is mentioned, or they just write national chairman and write All Progressives Congress, common sense should ask, should I have the right to be informed and to approve who represents the party in a lawsuit? Why would anybody want to monopolise that? For me itās straightforward. I have seen ridiculous situations in which people who took our party to court come to me to say, āAllow me to nominate the person whoāll represent the APCā so that they are guaranteed of the outcome of the case.
āI cannot oblige such a request, and if insisting that the right thing is done leads to internal memos that some choose to publish, my eye is on the ball, to protect the corporate interest of the APC.ā