Chairman, Board of Trustees of the
Peoples Democratic Party, Chief Tony Anenih, on Sunday night expressed his fear
of the opposition parties’ merger before chiefs of the ruling party.
Anenih told the governors, federal
lawmakers and state chairmen of the PDP from the South-South geo-political
zone, in Asaba, Delta State, that the opposition political parties congregating
under the All Progressives Congress banner might be a threat to the PDP
hegemony.
“We must not live under the illusion
that our party is invulnerable. Although, the existing opposition parties are
still too small, fragile and sectional, we must not ignore the possibility that
a merger of these parties may constitute a threat to our current dominance of
the political terrain,” Anenih told his party men.
The APC, an initiative of the Action
Congress of Nigeria, Congress for Progressive Change, All Nigeria Peoples Party
and a faction of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, has the avowed mission to
dislodge the PDP from power come 2015.
Before now, Chairman of the PDP,
Bamanga Tukur, had derided the merger, saying selfish ambition would create
division among the merging parties.
The PDP BoT chairman also said that
the opposition parties had hijacked the Nigerian Governors’ Forum hence the
need for party members to rally round the PDP governors’ forum chaired by the
Akwa Ibom State Governor Godswill Akpabio.
He told the gathering, “We must not
labour under the illusion that we can be spectators in the bold and necessary
drama of national reconstruction, or, worse still, align with those who seek
power for its own sake rather than for the good of our people.
“We, therefore, have a strategic
obligation to put our house in order so as to sustain the peace which we have
enjoyed in the last 14 years.
“We must always be conscious that if
the PDP becomes fragmented as a result of the inordinate ambitions of a few
members, our country, our democracy and our people will suffer.
“We must, therefore, subsume our
ambitions under the greater good of our party and our country.
“The proposed merger of four
political parties under the umbrella of the All Progressives Congress (APC)
appears to be a house built on sand, which is likely to collapse with the first
rain. Speaking seriously, however, we cannot afford to be complacent. We must
expect any eventualities and prepare to overcome them.”
He deplored the activities of the
Nigerian Governors’ Forum which he said had portrayed itself as an anti-Federal
Government lobby group.
This, he said, was “in
contradistinction to its avowed mission statement of ‘providing a common
platform for synergy, collaboration among interests’ or serving as a
bi-partisan lobby group which fosters, promotes and sustains democratic ethos,
good governance in Nigeria, Africa and beyond.”
He said, “Indeed, the general
perception is that the NGF has become a formidable group of power wielders,
seeking to control governments at all levels, including the Federal Government.
“What is now beyond doubt is that the
NGF has been hijacked by opposition governors and is no longer promoting the
interest of the PDP.
“It is for this reason that I fully
endorse the formation of the PDP Governors Forum.”
The BoT chairman also drew attention
to what he said was “a well-oiled wheel of insidious media propaganda which has
been tirelessly churning out sinister information about the Jonathan
Administration for the purpose of destabilising (and eventually replacing) his
government.
“Unfortunately, some of these
political enemies have PDP members as accomplices. What the anti-Jonathan
forces are doing is to create tension in a desperate bid to unsettle and
disrupt the administration.”
Anenih equally proposed what he said
was a rancour-free system of presidential and governorship nominations.
He said, “Our party primaries have,
over the years, been the most serious sources of rancour and disunity in our
ranks.
“Almost two years are devoted to
pre-election processes for political offices and another two in managing
post-primaries/election bitterness and disunity.
“More pernicious is the fact that we
invest so much resources and energy fighting ourselves in the primaries that
should have gone into the larger battle against our political rivals.
“We cannot continue this tradition of
internal warfare. We must not live under the illusion that we can fight
ourselves to the finish and hope that we can continue to have enough energy
left to win elections.”
He added, “We must (therefore) evolve
a new system of selecting our flag-bearers at the presidential and governorship
levels that would preserve our unity and reserve our energy and resources for
the greater battle for political power.
“We must seriously consider this in
order to avoid frictions and acrimony in the overall interest of our party and
the nation.”
He said at the meeting that the
persistent negative profiling of the administration of Jonathan had been a
major issue which had been of concern to him.
Anenih noted that “it is true that
some governors have complaints against the leadership of the party; however,
such complaints are not sufficient to warrant any rebellion as speculated.
“There have also been some complaints
against the governors. In any case, the problems raised are not insurmountable
as, indeed, they are already being addressed by the leadership of the party.”
He appealed to the party leaders in
the zone not to lose sight of those challenges.
He accused the opposition of being
behind widespread rumours such as, the Presidency using EFCC to harass
governors who refuse to support Jonathan’s alleged interest in contesting for
the Presidency in 2015; alleged massive acts of corruption against certain
government functionaries; plans by some PDP governors to defect to opposition
parties; and death or hospitalisation of public officials, including governors,
among others.
Meanwhile, some governors from the
South-South and South-East geo-political zones at a meeting in Asaba on Sunday
expressed confidence in the President and commended efforts by his
administration to combat insecurity and other challenges confronting the
country.
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