Governors backing the newly
reelected chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, Rotimi Amaechi, had
premonition that the keenly contested election might become tumultuous, so they
requested one of them to secretly video the poll, sources close to the
governors have said.
With his mobile phone, an unnamed governor secretly captured
most of the proceedings of an election that featured intense maneuvering from
governors on a clear divide, either in support or against President Goodluck
Jonathan’ candidate, Governor Jonah Jang of Plateau state.
The president has repeatedly denied having interest in who
becomes the next chairman of the group, but that claim has been disproved by
insiders and governors, and even the president’s body language.
The footage showed how the
35 governors, who participated, were transparently accredited, assigned ballot
papers, before they took turns to slot them in a transparent ballot box hired
from the Independent National Electoral Commission, our source said.
At a point during the election, a source said, the arrowhead of
the opposition against Mr. Amaechi, Governor Godswill Akpabio, realized the
election was being taped and he charged angrily at the governor doing the
recording. But once Mr. Akpabio turned away, the governor simply resumed his
secret recording.
With a fierce allegation of fraud now up against Mr. Amaechi’s
victory, from governor’s known to be die-hard associates of the president, the
recording is seen as the first documented evidence of a transparent process to
crush that concern.
“Let them keep dancing around, we will release the video of the
election at the appropriate time, “ a governor, who pleaded not to be named
because he was not authorized to speak for his camp said Saturday. “We have
hard core evidence that these clowns (governors) voted without any complaint
during the election. We are ashamed to have these shady characters as
colleagues.”
The Director General of the Nigeria Governors Forum, Asishana
Okauru, said the NGF secretariat did not arrange a recording of the election
and that he is unaware that the proceedings were secretly taped.
“I was busy counting the votes so I didn’t know that any
governor recorded. And by the votes I counted, Amaechi won,” he said in a
telephone interview. “I will find out and let you know.” Mr. Okauru, who was
returning officer at the election, is yet to revert and did not
answer subsequent calls.
The outcome of the poll has been rejected by governors in
support of Mr. Jang, and apparently, President Jonathan. The protesting
governors, led by Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom state, said the process
violated key rules, and declared the group’s decision not to recognize Mr.
Amaechi as the winner.
But for all the authority of incumbency and presidential
leverage, Friday’s elections provided a teachable moment on the potency of an
alliance between discontent members of a ruling party, and the opposition
All Progessives Congress – a coalition bonded by common goal to upset and
humiliate the establishment.
Mr. Amaechi, not favoured to win by the pro-Jonathan team, emerged
despite intense strategizing that saw the Peoples Democratic Party raise a list
of supporting governors who agreed Mr. Jang was the rightful candidate to win
the seat. Nineteen PDP governors signed the document before the polls.
The Northern Governors Forum met early Friday and prevailed on
the Katsina and Bauchi governors, Ibrahim Shema and Isa Yuguda, respectively,
to yield their ambition, for a consensus candidate in the person of Mr. Jang.
Both men are known supporters of the president, and were seen as
having been put up as part of the effort to ensure Mr. Amaechi, embroiled in a
testy row with Mr. Jonathan over 2015 election, stood no chance.
Removing Messrs Shema and Yuguda was to soothe the president’s
camp, led by Mr. Akpabio, and leave them with the impression all was well, our
sources say. It turned out a dummy, well sold.
When Mr. Jang, also a supporter of the president, was presented
by the group to the PDP governors later Friday, he drew no objection, not even
from Mr. Amaechi, and soon won the signatures of most of the governors present.
In the end, at least three governors, who rallied that support
on paper, backed off when afforded the luxury of an unmarked ballot paper, and
a secret voting system. Their votes, alongside the opposition, apparently went
Mr. Amaechi’s way.
After the polls, Mr. Akpabio, backed by other governors in
support of Mr. Jang, said using the unmarked papers (which should betrayed
those who opposed the president’ choice), and the refusal of Mr. Amaechi to
resign first before the poll, nullified the elections.
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Amaechi teach them lesson next time akpabio n Gej will know dat an animal dat walk alone dnt Eva fall into trap. Pls make Gej to know dat akpabio is a big flop n a brainless governor
ReplyDeleteSombody dt has neva used shoe b4 will alway brainles even insid d vila
ReplyDeletegov amaechi your are my man any day any time let Gej go and hange him seif.
ReplyDeleteI want to seize this opportunity to congratulate all our courageous governors who stood on their two legs and fought evil pervention and yes sir agenda being championed by Mr.Akpaio and his co-supporters. Mr Amaechi and other progresive governors with sound mind, i say congratulations
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