APC Grills Alhassan
The Minister of Women Affairs, Senator Aisha
Alhassan, was on Thursday grilled for about two hours by the National Working
Committee of the All Progressives Congress. Alhassan was invited by the party leadership to
defend the controversial comments she made about whom she would support for the
2019 presidential election.
The minister, who arrived at the APC National
Secretariat at about 2pm, held a closed-door meeting with the Chief John
Odigie-Oyegun-led NWC until 4pm.
She told newsmen she could not speak on what
transpired at the meeting since the party’s National Publicity Secretary,
Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, was available.
The minister said, “I can’t make any statement when
the party spokesperson is here with me. I am not the party spokesperson.”
Abdullahi, who spoke to reporters shortly after
seeing the minister off to her vehicle, confirmed that the minister was at the
secretariat to respond to issues relating to a series of controversial comments
she made about the 2019 presidential election.
The party spokesman said the party leadership
refrained from making official comments on the issue because it felt it was
only proper to hear her side of the story before taking a position.
Abdullahi further explained that the party
leadership agreed that there was nothing wrong with her decision to declare
support for another member of the party.
It, however, queried what it described as her
“indiscretion” considering the time she made the comment.
Abdullahi said, “Since the issue of the comment she
made came up, the party has not said anything regardless of what individuals
might have told you because we are a party that recognises the
right of her members to express their opinions.
“We also had an opportunity to discuss with
the minister to understand what she said and in what context she said so before
we know how to respond.
“So, when she came, we asked her to explain to us
what truly transpired and in what context she said what she said and she did
offer these explanations.
“Now, having offered her explanations, we
acknowledged that as a member of this party, she is entitled to her opinion and
she is entitled to her choice.
“However, as a senior member of this party,
her statements represent an act of indiscretion because with the kind of
position she occupies even within the party, she is a party leader in her own
right, what she said was not what she was supposed to say at the time that she
said it.
“She ought to have exercised greater judgment
than she did and she acknowledged that maybe the timing was wrong; and she
apologised.”
The party spokesman stressed that nobody questioned
her right to take the position she had taken because she had the right to
support whoever she wanted to support. He noted that this was even more so that the person
she declared support for was a member of the party.
Asked if Allhassan was advised to resign her
appointment, Abdullahi said, “No. That did not come up. What we just said was
that we understand the context in which she said what she said, but it was an
act of indiscretion for someone occupying the position she is occupying in the
party to make that kind of statement.
“If this was 2018 and the people have filed
their applications to say they are contesting and she now comes out and says
she is supporting this person, how can that be an issue? But we are still in
2017.
“We are still far away. Atiku (Abubakar) has
not said he is contesting. He has not collected any form. He has not announced
to anybody that he is contesting. So, that is what we mean by the timing. It is
not that she had no right to say what she had said.”
He, however, refrained from making any comments with
respect to recent comments made by former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar.
Alhassan caused a stir last week when she declared
support for Atiku for the 2019 presidential election should he decide to run.
Culled from www.punchng.com
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