From all indications, it has been
revealed that President Goodluck Jonathan is not happy with the ways and manner
the Governor of Akwa Ibom State who also doubles as the Chairman of the PDP
Governors Forum handled the election of the new Chairman of the Nigeria
Governors Forum held in Abuja on Friday.
A presidential source, who spoke on
condition of anonymity, said the Presidency felt betrayed that the election was
allowed to hold in the first place.
The source said Akpabio had informed
the Presidency that he had the majority of the governors with him.
According to the source, who pleaded
anonymity because he was not authorised to speak on the matter, the plan was to
go the venue of the election with the endorsements by the northern governors
and the governors of the Peoples Democratic Party, that Governor of Plateau
State, Jonah Jang, was their candidate.
In the endorsements, the two bodies
had said they were supporting Jang, which made the duo of Ibrahim Shema and Isa
Yuguda step down.
But unknown to the Akpabio group, the
dummy to put Jang’s candidacy forward was meant to weaken the group.
“What we said was that they should
not allow election to hold. We asked them to go with the resolutions of the governors
of the PDP and that of the northern states.
“We knew that some of the governors
could not be trusted if they are allowed to vote. They have grudges against the
party and the Presidency.
“That was why we wanted them to stick
by the earlier endorsements. But they allowed the opposition to overwhelm them
with their arguments and see the mess we found ourselves.”
At the end of the election, Jang was
defeated by the Governor of Rivers State, who is also the incumbent chairman of
the Forum.
Members of the Akpabio group later
met in Abuja on Saturday at the Benue State Governors’s Lodge in Abuja, where
they held their maiden meeting.
At the end of the meeting, the group
decided to visit the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the party, Chief Tony
Anenih and Vice-President Namadi Sambo to explain their side of the story.
The meeting with Anenih was held
behind closed doors at his residence in Asokoro, Abuja.
Among those who were at the meeting
included Jang, Akpabio and the acting Governor of Taraba State, Alhaji Garba
Umar.
As soon as the meeting ended, the
team moved to the Presidential Villa to brief the vice-president.
Those whose names were on the list of
the governors at the meeting were Jang, Idris Wada(Kogi), Suswam, Sullivian
Chime(Enugu), Martin Elechi(Ebonyi), Yuguda, Theodore Orji(Abia), Mimiko,
Shema, Ralman Yero(Kaduna) and Emmanuel Uduaghan(Delta).
Others were Obi, Garba Umar(Taraba),
Imoke, Akpabio, Seriake Dickson (Bayelsa), Abdulfatah Ahmed (Kwara) and the
deputy governor of Gombe State, Thannod Rubainu.
However, both Chime and Elechi were
not seen at the meeting even though their signatures appeared on the list.
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Gej shd take t easy to avoid more dsaapntmnts
ReplyDeleteMr presido !u r nt. Politician. Ur failiure has just begon
ReplyDeleteMany more disappointments are coming, just. Wait
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