This is according to a report by 
Tribune.
 They claim that president Buhari is considering giving former Lagos 
State governor Bola Tinubu more ministerial slots as a way of pacifying 
the national leader of the APC who is said to be very angry about the 
goings on in the party...especially the national Assembly crisis.
"Sources close to the APC 
confirmed to the Nigerian Tribune that the presidency had discovered 
lately that Tinubu was angry and had been putting some measures in place to pacify the national leader of APC.
 Tinubu’s camp was said to have been angered by Buhari’s failure to back
 its strategies that would have ensured the emergence of candidates of 
the party for the positions of Senate president and Speaker of the House
 of Representatives.
 It was learnt that Tinubu was particularly 
angry that Buhari did not make good his promise to address APC 
legislators at the International Conference Centre on June 9, leading to
 the emergence of Senator Bukola Saraki as Senate president.
 It was 
also gathered that Tinubu’s loyalists fingered Buhari’s men in the 
uprising that shut out the former Lagos governor from the last National 
Executive Committee (NEC) meeting of the party, held in Abuja, last 
week.
 Though Tinubu is not a member of NEC statutorily, no one really made an issue out of that until Buhari assumed office.
 Some Tinubu loyalists said they suspected the presidency might have 
given tactical backing to the group of former governors, who threatened 
to storm the meeting if Tinubu was allowed at the venue.
 It was, 
however, gathered on Thursday in Abuja that Buhari had resolved to 
pacify Tinubu, so that the party would not break up under his watch.
 A source said the presidency was considering giving Tinubu four 
ministerial slots, to compensate for the loss of speaker and Senate 
president.
 But sources in the party said that there are 
some hardliners who were of the view that Buhari could continue to call 
Tinubu’s bluff, having assumed the position of party leader.
Source: Tribune 
 
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