The All Progressives Congress (APC), has said that it will take its final option as regards the crisis rocking the National Assembly.
According to Rotimi Fashakin, an APC chieftain, the crisis in the party would be resolved but not before the erring members have been adequately sanctioned.
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Fashakin, who made this assertion during a television programme monitored in Lagos, Monday morning, noted that Bukola Saraki and Yakubu Dogara, Senate President and Speaker, House of Representatives respectively, would come under the hammer of the party following their disobedience to the party.
Saraki had boycotted a meeting of APC chieftains in Abuja, to attend the inauguration of the 8th Assembly where he emerged as the leader of the senate unopposed, much against the wishes of the party which had conducted an in-house election that presented Ahmed Lawan as the party’s candidate.
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Fashakin said: “there are problems, crisis are there, but the party is not falling apart. It is the backdrop of how party came together in the first place.
“I was a member of the merger committee that came about the party. We have strife in the National Asssembly and individuals who have their personal agenda.
“I’ll tell you right away that the options are no longer many with the latest issues. One of the options is for the party to wield the big stick on the senate president and the speaker for going against the party.”
Following reports that the APC chairman, John Odigie Oyegun may be fired in the coming days, the crisis of the APC may have just hit an all-time high.
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