Two
other political parties, the Labour Party and Progressive Peoples Alliance,
have joined the main opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party, in
refusing to hang the portrait of President Muhammadu Buhari in their respective
secretariats, Punch Newspaper reported.
The
two parties hinged their decision on the action of the ruling All Progressives
Congress, which before it came to power, allegedly refused to hang the portrait
of former President Goodluck Jonathan in its national secretariat.
Both
the LP and PPA stressed that their action was a payback for the APC.
This
is as chieftains of the PDP expressed divergent views on their party’s action,
which was announced by its National Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh, on
Tuesday.
“We
will never hang his (Buhari) portrait in this office, because President Buhari
is not known to our party. He is not a leader of our party and, therefore, we
will never put his portrait here. We are a political party, very partisan and
therefore, we are not going to hide that,” Metuh had told our correspondent on
the telephone.
The newspaper’s
correspondent who visited the national secretariat of the PPA, situated along
Emeka Anyaoku Street, Area 10, Garki Abuja, on Friday, observed that the
President’s portrait was conspicuously missing.
The
National Chairman of the party, Mr. Peter Ameh, explained that the APC blazed
the trail of “subtle civil disobedience” when it was in opposition.
Ameh
said, “Your storyline should be whether the APC had the photograph of
ex-President Goodluck Jonathan. They did not. And that is the story; the APC
did not have Jonathan’s portrait in the party’s national secretariat.
“Everything
is about precedent. Throughout Jonathan’s tenure, the APC didn’t have his
photograph; so, may be other political parties are also learning from the
precedent set by the APC. They are following in the footsteps of the party
during the last administration.”
A
similar situation obtained at the national secretariat of the LP also situated
in Garki.
The
National Chairman, LP, Abdulkadir Abdulsalam, said the party did not have
Buhari’s portrait, noting that apart from the fact that the APC never accorded
Jonathan such respect, the new administration had failed to make the official
portrait of Buhari available to it.
Abdulsalam
said, “We don’t have the photograph of President Buhari in our secretariat
because the APC never had the photograph of ex-President Jonathan in their
offices.
“We
are supposed to get it but we don’t. The fact of the matter is that the Federal
Ministry of Information should have called us, not only political parties, to
say that the President’s photograph is available at the Federal Ministry of
Information and that all organisations should apply for it.”
However,
the National Publicity Secretary of the APC, Lai Mohammed, dismissed the
controversy as “a non-issue.”
Source:
Punch
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