President Goodluck Jonathan’s
strategists and close associates have begun pushing for the appointment
of grass-roots politicians to replace the nine sacked ministers.
It was gathered in Abuja on Thursday that the strategists
and aides believe that states, whose governors are considered hostile to
Jonathan should produce persons who are politically astute and brave
enough to take on their governors’ political structures.
In Kano for example, it was learnt
that a former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Umar
Na’abba, and a former aide to the President, Dr. Akilu Ndabawa, were
being considered for the state’s ministerial slot.
There is no love lost between Na’Abba
and Kwakwanso. It was even speculated at a time that the President
almost nominated Na’Abba for ministerial position at
the beginning of his tenure but was allegedly advised against
it by ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo.
Ndabawa, on his part, is considered
“brave” enough to take on the Kwankwasiyya, the governor’s political
organisation.
This, according to a source, is
because he was once a member of Kwakwanso’s inner caucus and still had friends
within it.
In Jigawa State, a former
governor of the state, Alhaji Saminu Turaki, may stage a comeback
to the political scene.
It was learnt he had a
private audience with Jonathan during his recent visit to Kenya.
“The ex-governor could be
considered because he is a grass-roots politician,”our source said.
The source however
expressed fears that Turaki’s ongoing trial by the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission could pose a challenge to his nomination for
ministerial slot.
A former member of the Revenue
Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal Commission, Senator Mohammed Alkali, is
also said to be among those being considered.
He was elected Senator in 1999 and
contested for governorship position in the state in 2003 with the support
of the then Minister of Foreign Affairs, now Governor Sule Lamido.
He tried again in 2007 but the PDP
decided Lamido was the man for the job.
His decision to challenge Lamido
during the 2011 governorship election cost him his traditional title of
Sardaunnan Gumel.
Another possible candidate is a
former member of the House of Representatives, Abba Anas, a one-time
secretary of the PDP in the state. He fell out with Lamido during the
twilight of his stay in the House of Representatives.
In Sokoto State, Senator
Abubakar Gada, who is currently the Political Adviser to the National
Chairman of the PDP, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, may be among those being
considered.
He challenged Governor Aliyu Wammako
for the PDP ticket during the 2011 governorship election. His political
difference with the governor is an open secret.
The Special Adviser to the President
on Political Matters, Alhaji Ahmed Gulak, had in an interview on Thursday,
said Jonathan merely exercised his powers to “hire and fire” when
he relieved nine ministers of their appointments.
He said “Mark you; it is in this
country that some administrations change ministers almost every six months.
“Now you have a President that has
left people at their posts for two years plus, there is nothing unusual about
him wanting to rejuvenate his cabinet. It has nothing to do with 2015.”
One of the President’s strategists
told one of our correspondents on the telephone that “the Jonathan
administration cannot pretend any longer as it has decided to bring
in politicians who can wrest the PDP structures from their state
governors before the 2015 polls.”
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He will fail let him go to any level bcause of his thirst 4 power,he was voted into power by d people cause they sympathise wit him but now he thut he is power enough to get himself into power by all means,let wait n see how he will do dat come 2015.GEJ has fail us totally n he must go by d grace of God
ReplyDeleteI agree with u totally he got into power bcus of sympathy frm us but now he will be d 1st sitting president 2 lose an election
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