Barely 24 hours after the announcement of a 30-man
reconciliation committee, the National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic
Party(PDP), Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, is facing bitter criticisms over its
membership.
Party leaders are angry that Tukur
and the Interim National Working Committee members did not consult with key
organs of the party on the reconciliation.
It was also learnt that PDP
governors and leaders are more at home with a recent reconciliation mission
undertaken by the Chairman of the Board of Trustees (BOT), Chief Tony Anenih,
than a fresh panel.
To the former PDP governorship
aspirant in Adamawa State, Dr. Umar Ardo, the reconciliation committee is
capable of destroying PDP’s electoral fortunes in 2015.
Ardo said the committee was dead on
arrival, unless Tukur reconsiders its membership.
Members of the committee are
Governor Seriake Dickson (Chairman); ex-Governor Asheikh Jarma(Deputy
Chairman); Amb. Umar Damagun (Secretary); a former Deputy Senate President
Alhaji Ibrahim Mantu; Senator Umar Gada; Dr. I. A. Obuzor; Salisu Suleiman;
Senator Walid Jibrin; Senator Hope Uzodinma; Hon. Bello Mohammed Matawalle; Mr.
Niyi Fadimula; Chief Jerome Eke; AVM Chris O. Marizu(rtd); and Hon. Tijani
Ibrahim Kiyawa.
Others are: Dr. Christy Silas; Mr.
Jangwe Yusuf; Mrs. Ngozi Olejeme; Hon. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi; Chief Onyema
Ugochukwu; Yakubu Shehu; Mohammed Kuchazi; Mrs. Adedeji Otiti Olanrewaju; Chief
Dapo Sarumi; Prince Arthur Eze; Chief Emma Iwuagwu; Chief Dosu Fatokun; Mr.
Harold Eze; Hajiya Fati Sabo; Hon. Wakili Mohammed; and Shittu Mohammed.
PDP governors and leaders are said
to be aggrieved that such organs, like the National Executive Committee(NEC),
the National Caucus and the Board of Trustees, were not consulted before the
constitution of the committee.
Tukur did not table any reconciliation
plan at the last NEC meeting of the party, it was learnt.
A PDP governor, who pleaded not to
be named because of what he described as the sensitivity of the matter, said:
“With the magnitude of the crisis in the party, do you think Governor Seriake
Dickson can address it? Is there any difference between Dickson and President
Goodluck Jonathan? Is Dickson not a party to the PDP crisis, going by the
face-off between Bayelsa and Rivers on oil wells.
“Some of us are suspecting that the
30-man panel has a hidden mandate because some apostles of third term tenure
are members of the committee.
“Governors have been going to
statesmen and elders to intervene and save our democracy from collapse but the
PDP leadership is playing to the gallery.”
Another governor said: “I think you
should count some of us out of working with the reconciliation committee. Those
of us who are members of G-19 are uncomfortable with the membership. They
cannot broker peace at all in PDP.
“There is no record to show that any
of the organs of the party was consulted by Tukur, not even the PDP Governors
Forum or the 50-member Advisory Committee (headed by ex-Vice-President Alex
Ekwueme) but established by Tukur).
“Those in charge of PDP now are
managing the party as if there are no elders again.
“We should ask Tukur: what is wrong
with the reconciliation mission of the Chairman of the BOT, Chief Tony Anenih,
which was accepted by PDP governors? What of Governor Ibrahim Shema’s
reconciliation panel?
“Outside Anenih’s committee, we will
not work with Dickson’s committee at all. Some of us told Anenih that were he
not involved, we would not have granted him audience.”
A source in the PDP secretariat,
however, defended the choice of Dickson as chair of the committee and the
membership.
He said: “The Dickson committee is
to painstakingly harmonise all the previous peace committees. The PDP
leadership believes in Governor Dickson’s persuasive and consensus building
skills which could help unite the PDP family.
“The warring parties should give the
Dickson Committee a chance to do justice to all the previous peace committee
reports.
To a former member of the NWC, who
also preferred anonymity, the list is “laughable” because the crisis is deeper
than “the cosmetic approach” adopted by Tukur.
“I am aware that the NWC can take
decision on behalf of NEC but the party is in a mess and it cannot reconcile
its members without the input of the BOT, the National Caucus and NEC,” he
said, adding:
“Maybe Tukur should stay action and
have a broader consultations or else he will end up being reconciled himself.”
But a party source said: Tukur
consulted the President and some leaders of the party on his plan to reconcile
those aggrieved to put the party in a better shape for the 2015 poll.
“Most of those appointed are
non-partisan, the source said, adding that they have not been linked to any
form of crisis in the party.
A former PDP governorship aspirant
in Adamawa State, Dr. Umar Ardo, said the reconciliation committee could
destroy PDP’s electoral fortunes in 2015.
Ardo made his position known in a
statement issued in Abuja.
He urged Tukur: “to kindly
reconsider the appointment of Governor Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State as
Chairman of the Reconciliation Committee.”
“Other than the fact that as a
governor, Dickson would have little time to devote to such an onerous and
time-consuming task. I also think that he is eminently unqualified to handle
such an assignment,” Ardo said, adding: “In the first place, Dickson lacks the
national exposure and experience that such a task requires. Secondly, Dickson
himself is a subject of conflict within the party apparatus and membership. The
way and manner in which he was brought in as governor, and the furore and
controversy that it generated across the country, drain him of all moral
standing to undertake a reconciliatory mission.”
Dickson is of the same state as the
President, which to Ardo, will make him not to be objective and fair in his
judgment.
“Given that one of the most central
causes of the present disputes within the party is the inordinate ambition of
the President for 2015, I cannot see how Governor Dickson can depart from this
goal, should it be imperative for the Committee to do so in the course of its
assignment.
“In fact, Dickson’s appointment will
only be seen as an act of nepotism aimed at satisfying the impulsive
determination of the President to achieve his aspiration. This perception will
automatically estrange most aggrieved members and stakeholders of the party.
The committee will thus be dead on arrival.
“I should have thought that such an
important committee would be better handled by more experienced hands, such as
members of the Board of Trustees of the party or by the eminent 50-member
Advisory Committee constituted by Bamanga himself last year when he came into
office.
“If one may respectfully ask, of
what significance is this Advisory Committee headed by no less a personality
than Chief Alex Ekwueme, if it cannot handle issues of this nature?
“For the party to bypass such
eminent personalities within its fold and go and pick Dickson who is hardly
known outside his governorship office is, to me, a clear indication of how far
alienated the PDP is in the national support reckoning.”
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