 Yng Nghaerdaeth Gwmwynt Gwmwynt, bubaka Beilw, yng Nghaerdaeth Cymru Cymru Cetec, yn ystod y cyfnodau yng Nghymru, rydyn ni'n gweithio bod y gweithio'r ffarmol yw yw'r ffarnig yn ymddangos. Beilw yn ymddangos i'r ffarnig yng Nghymru Cymru, y gweithio'r ffarnig yn ymddangos y dyfodol. Yn gyfnodd y CPC yng Nghymru, ac mae'n dweud yw'r gweithio'r newid ysgol, Beilor retorted saying, ask him. However, Aqwanadau Degwagur has insisted that Governor Mae Meila Bunih remain the chairman of the party, noting that Bunih can only step down if he gets a verbal directive from President Muhammad Bahari. He also refuted the media reports that he has resigned as secretary of the CECPC. We are joining us to break this down as Biodum Shomi is a political analyst. Mr Shomi is so good to have you join us. Mr Shomi, can you hear me? Great. I'm coming over. Great. Great. So first we got a shocker that the new person is running the CECPC, even though Governor Milabouni, according to reports is out on medical treatment. This is a few weeks away from the national convention of the party. You and I seem to be having this conversation almost every other week when it comes to the APC. What exactly is the problem as we speak? Where do you think the sheep of the APC is staring towards right now with the in Broglia of who leads the party? Yes, the background is that the Governor Mike Booney was with the acting chairman to steer the affairs of the party conducts the convention to throw up a new leadership and that was the mandate which was given to him. Unfortunately, Booney had gotten the convention postponed three times to the chargrain of members of the APC. The issue is not just about the postponement, it's just that on this occasion it was alleged that he actually orchestrated the frustration of the last convention to the backward. And then digging the ground also for future frustrations, future conventions on March 26th by, you know, the elect claim that there was a court order obtained quietly to elect the corporation of the Booney leadership and that was not made known to many people within the party, including the president. So the first, it was a big effort that I could be the chairman, acting chairman responsible for, you know, organizing the convention, only to be the same person, you know, trying to sabotage the convention from taking place first time, second time, third time, and this is the fourth one being reached out. So because of that, some governors decided to move against him, they were in touch, you know, if they had to go by the accounts, a laboratory that can be done by Malam Earl Frye, you know, the governor of Caledonia, they were in touch with the president and when the president realized what they gave us before him, so they decided to move against Booney, you know, it was seems like a coup. And of course because Booney is not an elected, he was not an elected chairman, so it was easy to push him aside and appoint another, you know, acting chairman. And in relation to the second, the way people is insisting, it remains the valley elected into that office, so he will never enjoy the security of that office. What they have is the consent of the president, the one to be there and members of the party. So if they say they don't want them any longer, then they will push them aside and that's exactly what's going on. Well, a lot of people are hoping that Mr President would be vocal on this issue, speak on it once and for all, even though a lot of people would say, well, the president is trying to stay out of this. We haven't also heard from the national leader in quotes of the party on this matter. But why do you think, or what do you think is keeping Mr President from speaking on this matter to clear or clarify to all consent who the leader of the party is? And if Oqman o Doidegau is on one hand saying, well, I am still the secretary of this group, and then some other people on the other hand are saying, rumoring that he has resigned or has stepped down. It does, of course, throw a lot of people into a state of confusion. So why is Mr President not speaking on this being that the convention is very close by? Yes, the president is well known for not being disposed to issuing statements or getting involved issues like this. Secondly, he's on medical leave. If you look at his antecedents, when there was a problem with Germany going, the president kept quiet for a long time until when he was going to start the process. Then you had the Oshomole case. Again, he did not get involved until when Oshomole was eventually removed. And I think he's the character of the president not to get involved in issues like this and allow things to take place out. And that's exactly what is going on within the party. And I think he had the same style, management style in administrating the country. Major national issues is not even to, you know, expressed in his views in public. And I think this is exactly what's going on on the APC crisis. Now let's talk about those who, the naysayers, those who are watching from the outside. Senator Dino Malay wrote on his social media. He somewhat celebrated the death of the APC. He wrote more like an obituary for the APC because of what is happening within the APC. And in essence, what he was saying is that the APC is gradually grinding to a stop. Do you share the sentiments of the senator? Dino Malay's viewpoint, which may not be shared by many, the fact of the matter is which political party in Nigeria is not a potential candidate for terminal illness. Because they are all afflicted one way or the other. Whether it's PDP, PDP has major huge problems. They have zoning in their party constitution, but they don't want to zone it. And that is leading to a major crisis within the PDP on its own. So, also, APC has zoning, seven-hour leadership crisis, which is what they are trying to work through. The rest political parties are neither here nor there. You have to know whether they are even alive. I mean, we live in a country where we have many political parties who hardly will score 1% in any election. Are those parties alive? So, basically, which party is not terminally ill in Nigeria? I don't know. But the fact of the matter is, I think the APC is trying to resolve their crisis the best way possible. If you look at what they are doing currently, rather than allowing Puni to score through the next election and the next convention, they decided to get him out of the place and put in somebody down below with the mandate to organise the convention. Otherwise, there will be a crisis in the sheet sheet again on March 26. And that is not what it was. That's not what the party was. And that's why they have to move against Puni. It's all fine and well. I mean, from what you've said, this is being done in the best interests of the party. But who's to say that someone's not going to pull the Joker card just before the eve of the convention? We saw that happen with, I think, the Canary State APC, which led to another, you know, spanner in the Wales. Who's to say that there will not be another Joker card pulled just before the convention? Because I keep asking, is this particular date sacrocept? Well, there is a possibility that the judgment already obtained by a member of the party may be, may suffer, you know, with a deal to Scott to the March 26 convention. Well, whether that was sorted or not depends on the leadership of the party. If the leadership of the party is determined, you know, to go ahead, basically there is this that the court can do because what they simply need to do is approach another court to obtain another order. Unfortunately, a judiciary is being tossed left, right and center like a football. But there's not literally nothing anybody can do. An individual cannot arrest, you know, the convention of a party, you know, for their own personal motive, no matter what the motive is. Finally, let's talk about the fact that the president seemed to have named the person that he thinks should lead the party during the convention. I mean, there's a candidate that has been making the covers of our newspapers and a lot of people have also frowned at the fact that Mr President is taking a position of sorts. And we have been talking about issues of anointed ones within parties and this is not just for the APC. We've seen it in the PDP recently. The former vice-president Iqwab Abubakar was interviewed and he was asked if he was certain that he could get the ticket for the party. And with all boldness, he said, well, has he ever not gotten the ticket? But Mr President, having to say, well, this is the person I want, is that not also one way or the other going to rub off wrongly and certain others who have interests that are different from Mr President? You mean in relation to presidential candidate? No, no, no. There are many people who are running for different offices for the party leadership. Oh, in relation to the party office? Yes. Yes. The president will certainly have a view on who should be particularly the chairman of the party. But we should not forget what they've done in the APC currently. What they've simply tried to do now is to resolve all the problems of some. What they've done, what we call lateral zoning. The lateral zoning is about dividing the country into two constituencies. That is the north and the south. And all the offices currently occupied by the north will now be moved to the south. All the offices in the south will be moved to the north. And then from there, you now have the micro zoning, you know, within each constituency. So now zone those posts to different areas. So they're trying to resolve it in a representative way and in a way that would be to let conflict. That's what they're doing, you know, with lateral zoning currently. So given that Mr President will certainly have an interest in who should be Governor Bello, you know, as the chairman of the party. But that's what I'm showing, with so much influence in relation to other offices in the party. I think those ones should be left, you know, for other party shifting, you know, to have some influence. All right. Well, what happens on Convention Day remains to be seen. I want to say thank you. Bello to show me is a political analyst. And we appreciate you for your thoughts. All right. Well, thank you all for staying with us. In November 2021, it was reported that Nigeria had improved on the World Health Organization's ranking of health systems. Today, we round up the show with Nigerians, giving their opinion on Nigeria's health system. All that is on Street Views. I am Mary Annacol. Thank you for watching plus politics returns tomorrow as we give you a bumper package and talk for development. Good evening. They are improving all like the previous years, especially in general hospitals right now. There is a good facilities and the workers are really on ground and they have realized the reason to take responsibility on the job. In general hospitals, they will show you abuse doing this and everything. I can maybe go and make sure you help us to do the care. I would like it. Everybody will like it. Basically, I think they are trying for now, but I think there are lots of work to be done. We still have little hospitals that are not really working efficiently. But basically for now, it's still on. Maybe 50% of 100, in the scale of 100, maybe 50% there about. Relatively, if you look at the healthcare system in Nigeria, I think to me, if I'm rating it, I'll probably rate it 70% in terms of percentage. That's because there are some infrastructures we have in other developed countries that we don't have in Nigeria. And that's one of the things I feel government should look into. I think there are still lots that need to be done because I've been in different hospitals and especially the government hospitals. There are a lot of things that need to be done because especially the staffs. The staffs have Nigerian public hospitals. They need to do a lot of things to correct their mood of talking to their patients.