24 hours after a meeting between President Goodluck Jonathan and the
aggrieved governors in which there were clear commitments on all sides to
resolve all issues factionalizing the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and all
parties to shield their swords and avoid further inflammatory comments on
issues, the Presidency has dropped a bombshell, vowing that the president will
not honour the demands of the splinter group, the New PDP.
A communique issued after last
Sunday’s meeting had hinted that all parties in the squabble accepted to
commence immediate action and agreed towards complete resolution of all matters
and will continue to meet until all processes toward reconciliation were
totally complete.
But the political adviser to
President Jonathan, Ahmed Gulak, said after a separate meeting he had with the
president on Monday that none of the three cardinal demands of the aggrieved
governors will be considered by the president.
He rather insisted that the aggrieved
governors had no choice than to fall in line.
Gulak gave the cardinal demands of
the aggrieved governors as hinging on the president’s 2015 presidential ambition,
the removal of Bamanga Tukur, as well as suspension of the corruption case
against the former governor of Kwara State, Bukola Saraki.
Speaking to State House
correspondents, the presidential aide maintained the grounds that the
constitution of the party and that of the country cover the president if he
shows interest in the 2015 elections.
He equally insisted that the
factional chairman, Bamanga Tukur, was duly elected and cannot be forced out of
office.
“I have always said PDP has its
internal mechanism to resolve its problems. Whatever crisis the outsiders may
think we have, we are talking, we are dialoguing, peace is gradually returning
to PDP in accordance with the constitution of the party and in accordance with
the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. These two documents are
our guide, we abide by them and we are dialoguing in accordance with the
provision of the constitution.
“I will tell you that PDP is the only
national party that has maintained its name and identity since 1998 till date,
nobody can beat that record.
“The national chairman has no
problem, he was elected and I always say that as there are processes for
election, there are processes for removal or resignation.
So nobody can cajole anybody to say
the national chairman will not survive. Nobody is against the national
chairman.
“I have said
it before that 2015, national chairman, EFCC, these are the three demands and
we have to be guided by the constitution. The constitution of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria 1999 as amended has given Mr. President the right to offer
himself for second term if he so chooses and nobody, either individual or group
can abridge his constitutional right. If he decides not to contest, let it be on his own volition, not because he
is intimidated or cajoled into doing that.
“Secondly, about EFCC, I have said it
before and will say it again, Mr President will never ask such an independent
body not to carry out their job or statutory function. The third is about
national chairman and I have said he emerged through the process of election
and his removal is also guided by constitutional provisions.
“Politics is about give and take.
What camp are you talking about? There is no camp. There is only one PDP please
and that PDP as at today is led by Bamanga Tukur. There is only one PDP, that
we have some aggrieved members does not derogate from the fact that there is
only one PDP and these aggrieved members, the elders are already talking to
them and they are understanding the constitutional provisions and all of us
must be guided by the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and by
the constitution of our party.
“We don’t just do things just because
we want to do them; we must abide by the principles of democracy and the
principles of democracy must be abided with,” he said.
It would be recalled that the New PDP
had last week insisted that the conditions given to President Jonathan by the
group must all be met and within stipulated time before peace can return to the
party.
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Who is talking abt constitution here Gulak n pdp?is 16 greater than 19 n blocking an elected governor of a state 4rm entering his state government house constitutional as well,u are deceiving urself u can't deceive Nigerians n d world,we all also know dat there is two factions of PDP in Nigeria.So Gulak or what do u call ur name stop running ur mouth on behaf of GEJ around.Dis is journey to d end of Goodluck Jonathan as d president of Nigeria
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ReplyDeleteJobless raphael indeed!the guy is ignorant of happening in the polity
ReplyDeleteRapheal is talking truth when jonathan was talking of good governin and better democracy , what made president not 2 anounce amaechi as NGF chairman but he want tukur 2 remains as party chairman
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