The Forum, in a statement
released on Monday, said only the APC administration led by President Bola
Tinubu can guarantee the interests of the North-Central zone.
In the statement, signed by its
chairman, Alhaji Saleh Zazzaga, a member of the APC presidential campaign
council in the 2023 election, the APC Forum identified the North-Central
leaders being wooed to join the party to include ex-Senate President David Mark,
former Plateau State governor Jonah Jang, ex-Niger State governor Babangida
Aliyu, former Senate President and erstwhile Kwara governor Bukola Saraki, and
former Benue governors Gabriel Suswam and Samuel Ortom, as well as former PDP
national chairman Professor Iyorchia Ayu.
The Forum noted that, unlike the
neglect and marginalization the region suffered when the PDP was in power, the
people of the North-Central are now enjoying the dividends of democracy due to
the magnanimity of the APC government led by Tinubu.
“We urge them to consider the
development of the region before party interest.
“We are advising former Senate
Presidents Bukola Saraki and David Mark, former governors Babangida Aliyu,
Jonah Jang, Gabriel Suswam, and Samuel Ortom, as well as the former national
chairman of the PDP, Professor Iyorchia Ayu, and other elders and leaders of
the North-Central to come to the APC because that is the party that loves the
people of the region.
“They should consider APC because
that is the party that is good to the North-Central. The people of the
North-Central are receiving the dividends of democracy under the APC government
led by President Bola Tinubu, and that is why we were the first to endorse him
for a second term.
“These North-Central elders and
political leaders should put party aside and put the interest of the zone first
by joining the APC. We urge them to give Mr. President the moral support to
continue transforming the fortunes of the zone.”
The APC Forum pointed out that
major road networks in the North-Central, which suffered neglect during the PDP
years, are now receiving the attention of the Federal Government.
The roads include the Jos-Akwanga
road, Makurdi-Oturkpo-Otukpa road, Makurdi-Ankpa road, Jos-Saminaka/Kaduna
road, Minna-Bida road, and Ejule-Otukpa road. Others are the Ganawuri-Manchok
road, Lokoja-Abuja road, Lapai-Agaie-Bida road, Birnin-Gwari-Bokani-Mokwa road,
and Minna-Zungeru-Tegina-Kontagora road.
“There were little or no federal
projects in the North-Central during the PDP government. Major federal roads
across the North-Central were neglected and in a dilapidated state for several
years without any intervention by the Federal Government,” the statement noted.
Further highlighting why the APC
is best for the North-Central, the Forum pointed to the recent establishment of
the North-Central Development Commission (NCDC) following the signing of the
enactment bill by the President.
“The President’s action showed
that he is a listening President. He listened to the cries of the North-Central
APC Forum, which had agitated for the creation of a Development Commission for
the region, as had been done for the other geo-political zones—for the sake of
equity and justice,” the statement observed, adding that the Commission would ensure
the accelerated development of the region.
The North-Central APC
stakeholders added that the region has been given prominent positions,
including key ministerial portfolios, in the APC Federal Government.
The statement identified key
ministries headed by ministers from the North-Central to include: the Ministry
of Justice, headed by the Attorney General of the Federation, Prince Lateef
Fagbemi, SAN, from Kwara; the Ministry of Information and National Orientation,
headed by Mohammed Idris from Niger State; the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs
and Poverty Reduction, headed by Prof. Nentawe Goshwe Yilwatda from Plateau;
the Ministry of Women Affairs, headed by Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim from Nasarawa;
the Ministry of Special Duties and Intergovernmental Affairs, headed by
Zephaniah Bitrus Jisalo from the Federal Capital Territory; and the Ministry of
Water Resources and Sanitation, headed by Prof. Joseph Utsev from Benue.
“Added to these is the
high-profile position of Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF),
given to the North-Central, with Senator George Akume of Benue State holding
the office,” the statement said.
The Forum added that the
Tinubu-led APC government has made considerable progress in tackling insecurity
in the North-Central.
“The current level of insecurity
in the North-Central is less than what was obtainable during previous
administrations. Before now, it was difficult for our people, who are mostly
farmers, to go to their farms because of insecurity. But now, due to the leadership
provided by Mr. President, who has given marching orders to the Armed Forces
and other security agencies, the people can now go to their farms to cultivate
and harvest their crops,” the Forum said.
Further urging the North-Central
political leaders and elders in the opposition to join the APC, the Forum
observed that the PDP leadership had sidelined the party’s chieftains from the
region.
“North-Central elders like
Saraki, Iyorchia Ayu, David Mark, Jonah Jang, Suswam, Ortom, and Babangida
Aliyu have been sidelined by the current leadership of the PDP.
“We are not happy that these
eminent personalities of the North-Central are being sidelined in their party,
the PDP, and that is another reason why we want them to find a home in the APC.
“They are welcome to join the APC
anytime. We assure them that they will feel valued and appreciated in the APC,
unlike what they are going through in the PDP, which does not even have a
future due to the problems in the party.”