As political calculations towards the
2015 elections heighten, it has emerged that at least eight Peoples Democratic
Party governors are set to leave the party. It is not a question of
"if" but of "when", said a senior political actor familiar
with the developing strategy.
The governors are those of Rivers
(Rotimi Amaechi), Adamawa (Murtala Nyako), Kano (Rabiu Kwankwaso), Jigawa (Sule
Lamido) and Kebbi (Seidu Dakingari).
Others
are Governors Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu of Niger State, Aliyu Wamakko of Sokoto
and Abdulfatah Ahmed of Kwara.
To underscore the frustrations of the group with PDP, three of the Governors: Lamido, Kwankwaso and Wamakko boycotted the PDP peace parley in Kaduna yesterday, which had Vice-President Namadi Sambo in attendance.
To underscore the frustrations of the group with PDP, three of the Governors: Lamido, Kwankwaso and Wamakko boycotted the PDP peace parley in Kaduna yesterday, which had Vice-President Namadi Sambo in attendance.
THISDAY has learnt the eight
governors are firmly resolved to work together politically, claiming that they
have been "thoroughly marginalised in PDP" and have lost confidence
in the party leadership, which they say has been totally
"commandeered" by President Goodluck Jonathan and the Aso Rock
political apparachik.
The governors, according to several
sources, have come to the conclusion that their political fortunes can only
dwindle in PDP and as such are weighing their strategic options and next
political moves having reached some political "agreement-in-principle"
with the Bola Tinubu and Muhammadu Buhari - led opposition merger group, All
Progressives Congress (APC), after several meetings in Lagos and Abuja.
“The
governors are, however, agreed on a number of decisions at present,” sources
close to the state chief executives told THISDAY.
One of these is to approve the agreement with and move en-mass, with the Senators, House of Representatives members, state assembly members, local council chairmen and political structures at all levels in their states, into the opposition APC.
One of these is to approve the agreement with and move en-mass, with the Senators, House of Representatives members, state assembly members, local council chairmen and political structures at all levels in their states, into the opposition APC.
And in doing this, they will be
keeping their political structures in their states, at the local government and
state levels, intact and alter the political landscape of Nigeria effectively
making the PDP-led Federal Government a minority government as they will then
have 21 state governors against the PDP'S 15.
PDP
currently has 23 governors to the opposition’s 13. They will have absolute
majority in the House of Representatives, given the numbers in the North-West,
and share power in the Senate depending on which Senator follows them.
In their discussions with APC, they are also seeking guarantees and assurances of equality of membership, a level-playing field, internal democracy at the federal party as well as the adoption of their political leadership structures as the legitimate leadership of the merged APC in their states.
In their discussions with APC, they are also seeking guarantees and assurances of equality of membership, a level-playing field, internal democracy at the federal party as well as the adoption of their political leadership structures as the legitimate leadership of the merged APC in their states.
In the race for the presidency, they
are demanding full internal democracy and total transparency and openness in
the choice of the presidential candidate of the emergent coalition party.
According to sources, the eight
governors have cited various reasons, ranging from marginalisation, moves to
hijack the PDP structures from them and using the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) to persecute them, to other untoward moves against them, as
reasons for their move to defect.
They
also specifically complained that under Bamanga Tukur’s leadership, PDP had allegedly
perfected the moves to dismantle their leadership of the party in their states,
and weaken them through federal ministers and friends of Aso Rock.
These ministers, according to them, are being empowered to fund parallel political structures.
These ministers, according to them, are being empowered to fund parallel political structures.
For instance, the Rivers State
governor allegedly spoke of marginalisation within PDP, plans to prop up his
former ally-turned–political-foe to hijack the PDP structure in the state from
him and moves to oust him as chairman of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum and promote
his arch-political rival, Akwa Ibom State Governor Godswill Akpabio in the
process.
Jigawa Governor Lamido has also
complained of persecution within PDP leadership because of the rumour that he
has presidential ambition resulting in the use and unleashing of EFCC on him as
exemplified in the arrest and prosecution of his son by the commission on
flimsy grounds.
For Kwara Governor Ahmed, his
political godfather, former governor of the state, Senator Bukola Saraki, has
been marginalised within the party for allegedly daring to contest against
President Jonathan in the build-up to the 2011 election and for moving the
motion in Senate that paved the ground for the probe of oil subsidy fraud.
"Despite being proved right with
the uncovering of huge subsidy fraud, Saraki should be praised and honoured as
a whistle-blower, instead the Villa is using the police against him," said
the sources.
Governors of Sokoto, Kebbi and
Adamawa involved in the defection plan have also cried of marginalisation and
persecution within PDP, while Babangida Aliyu is said to be facing the same
charge as Lamido: "nursing a presidential ambition in 2015".
For Kwankwaso of Kano, the charge of
marginalisation is even worse: the sources say he has never been consulted in
any federal appointments in Kano and no one in the Presidential Villa has ever
called him to discuss his security challenges and find out how he is coping.
The sources insist that they are not
sure if the Presidency called him with any support after the last dastardly Kano
bombing, which claimed 25 lives, but point out it was Bola Tinubu and APC
leaders that came in a symbolic gesture to see the Kano people "in their
hour of need".
“The
president does not call him to find out how the state has been coping in
respect of the incessant bomb blast,” another source close to the governor
lamented as all attempts by Kwankwaso to reach the president to discuss the
security problems have proved abortive.
The defection would be a major blow to the PDP and is said to enjoy the moot support of former President Olusegun Obasanjo.
The defection would be a major blow to the PDP and is said to enjoy the moot support of former President Olusegun Obasanjo.
If that is true, Nigeria could
witness a major alliance of the North-west where most of the defecting
governors come from, and the South-west, controlled by the Action Congress of
Nigeria.
Following the 2006 population census,
the North-west comprising seven states and with a total population of 35,915,
468 followed by the South-west with six states and a population of 27, 721, 832
have the highest of the six geo-political zones.
Other zones and their populations are
as follows: South-south-21,034,081; North-central-18, 963, 717;
South-east-16,395,545 and North-east-14, 331, 233.
When contacted, a senior presidency
official said he was not aware of the development and that he would check.
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A nice move may Almighty Allah give u guys d strenght to acomplish ur mission.(P.D.P) most Go down inshallahu
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ReplyDeleteAUCTIOM; PDP...goinggggggg....GONE..
ReplyDeleteThis is a welcome development. There is no hiding the fact that the only time thing could seem to be working is only when power is relieved from this most courupt party and leadership. May God grant them the courage to do so.
ReplyDeleteNonsence. A thief those not become a saint just because he changes residence.
ReplyDeleteFor me, be it APC or governors trying to change political party, they are all old wine in new cup. The characters is still the same. They are all robbers that have denied us all good roads but are buying private jets, denied us good schools but sending their children to schools abroad, denied us basic amenities but live a flamboyant lives. God will fight for the ordinary man of Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteAbi o God will fight 4 us.let them contiune God will expose all of them.
ReplyDeletePDP shame on you. Mr president tackle boko haram Before before they finished the innocent nigerians. God help nigeria
ReplyDeleteI believe they are all criminals. But the hands of God is in Nigeria and wait and see. Let pray for our leaders to FEAR GOD and things will be better 4 us
ReplyDeleteI believed Almighty God is in control of eveything.
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