He probably had little reason to take
the challenging path of fighting the establishment, given the comport and
conditions around the country’s governors. But not Governor Sule Lamido of
Jigawa State who was nurtured in the Aminu Kano political culture of using
political power to fight for the masses.
It is as such not surprising that he
is one of the seven governors in the country pushing to change the ways and
manners of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
In this interview with Vanguard Newspaper in Dutse, Governor
Lamido opens up as never before in the media, on the problems bedevilling the
PDP, and why he has put everything, including his life for the struggle against
those he dubbed as scavengers determined to eat up what he and other fellow
democrats struggled for.
Excerpts:
There is some excitement that a
party that recently boasted it would dominate the country for 60 years is
about disintegrating. Are you worried?
Let me say in our tradition, you
don’t jubilate over somebody’s downfall or misfortune because he is somebody
bigger. For me, those who think the PDP implosion will be a kind of carcass
upon which they can feed on, are mistaken because I don’t think they are
credible alternatives, so their jubilation may be short lived.
I’ve said it that PDP is a big party
and it is the party that saved Nigeria from what happened between 1983 and
1998, and so, because it is so big, it is bound to have some crises here and there.
It is only normal and natural.
But this is not an ordinary
crisis?
Gov Lamido
We have to look at history first. If
you know what happened yesterday, you will be prepared for tomorrow. The PDP
was a mechanism for saving Nigeria from what happened between 1983 and 1998 and
it has done so much with distinction.
If you know what was Nigeria during
Buhari’s rule, Babangida’s rule, Abacha’s rule and so by 1998 when Abdulsalami
came in, the matter was putting a mechanism that would be able to restore
Nigeria and give Nigerians hope and confidence. Therefore, the mechanism was
not in ordinary democracy; it was the democracy that was supposed to address a
very, very serious national injury and 13 years after, that aspect for which
the PDP was formed has been accomplished.
Now what you are seeing now is
because the country has been stabilized by the PDP. It is now to face the next
level.
And after stability, after
restoration it is to give Nigeria and Nigerians service.
You know, there is the issue of
employment of our youths, security from hunger, infrastructure and a number of
things. You need a party which will metamorphose or transform from the old
methods to now serving Nigeria which is the most difficult thing.
You need people with the commitment,
with the dedication, with the discipline; to uphold the rule of law because
only the rule of law will be able to save Nigeria and make Nigerians get
the services they need from their leaders.
And what you are seeing now, is this
metamorphosis; this transition into the next phase, which is going to address
Nigerians’ needs which is the cause of what you may call this implosion.
So, must it take Nigeria 14 years to
get there?
In 2007 when Yar‘adua came in, we
were then stabilizing as a country. We were then fully reconciled as a nation.
The militants and other people who felt shut out from the Nigerian economy were
coming on board with the amnesty programmes and commitment to serve Nigeria.
Yar’ Adua was the next phase, but
unfortunately, he died and the injuries which we cured eight years earlier came
back.They all came back and we had to go again through the same political
process of again leaving services to address the political problems which then
arose of how Nigeria will be maintained and reconciled.
So again, arising from this death and
because of the way the political debate was being approached with emotions and
sentiments and the play of every card, we were drifting.
There were people at that time saying
that if Jonathan contested that they would take him to court. So, because of
the way the debate was drifting leaving issues, whipping emotions and
sentiments; North, South, Christian, Yoruba and all that, we were back to
square one. So the election 2011 was supposed to be the final healing process.
It wouldn’t have taken that long, it
was because when we were trying to move, something happened (Yar‘adua’s death)
and it was something beyond the party, it was something brought in by God.
So, in trying to look at 2015 we feel
that our action in 2011 has been able to vindicate our position; to justify our
position that that healing process has at least been attained; that nobody was
denied access to power because he was a Christian. So, Jonathan was elected on
the basis of the healing process.
Now the question is that by that
action of 2011, that process has now been established and Nigerians are now
looking for service and we feel that the PDP naturally has to face the next
level.
Does this war now mean that the PDP
is not satisfied with what has happened since Jonathan was elected in 2011?
Lamido
You see, the PDP after coming to
power again is not being careful as per the stipulations of the party’s
constitution, the party’s traditions and the party’s conventions of the
way of doing things and you can see it. You sack a governor for failing to pick
your phone call!
In Adamawa, Bamanga went to
deconstruct the party and to reconstruct it. Thereafter see what he did in
Rivers State, see what he did to Oyinlola and no pretext. They are very, very
dangerous signals in the party and we felt that things were not normal and we
went round to our leaders to say that there are some things happening in the
party which we all slaved for, which we all made sacrifices for and we felt
that if you destroy the vehicle which will keep giving Nigeria the kind of
peace we need, the kind of hope we look up to, unless we do things right as a
party and as a government, we will keep on having problems.
However, those in the Tukur led PDP
are saying that those of you in the nPDP have not exhausted the internal party
mechanism to lay out your grievances and they also accuse you of trying to
destroy the old PDP for you to move over to a new party?
The claim that we have not exhausted
internal party mechanism is an after thought. It arose after the action. Few
months ago, we started going around the country, we met our leaders. We went to
Obasanjo and we said “sir, the very party that we all built is about to be
ruined by Bamanga Tukur, the abrasions, the high handedness, the insensitivity
is bringing us into some serious problems. We went and met Abdulsalam, we
briefed Babangida, we met Alex Ekwueme and we have met virtually everybody that
could intervene.
After having gone round, Obasanjo
called a meeting of PDP governors and for two days we met and these grievances
were identified and itemised. He went and met the President and told him the
problems. Now, after that, whatever you call us, either aggrieved governors or
whatever, we went again and met the President and explained to him and said
“sir, we have been going around in the last few months and these are the issues
and we feel that there are some problems, so do something about that.”
After seeing the President, we also
went and met Bamanga Tukur and told him the same thing, “sir, tell the party
that there are some problems” and we told him what we told President Jonathan
and what we told all the other former leaders. After that nothing was done.
On the day of the convention, around
12:30, myself, governor of Kano, governor of Niger, governor of Sokoto went to
the President in the State Box and said “sir, there are some problems, do
something; Do something please because right now Governor Nyako has been denied
entry into the convention arena and all his delegates have also been denied,
and the Rivers delegates who are statutory delegates being members of the
National Assembly, have been changed at the venue of the convention.” And
nothing was done.
So, when you say that we failed to
exhaust all avenues, I don’t know what you mean. And you would see that every
time the so-called praise singers and drum beaters would say “don’t mind them,
they can’t do anything, who are they? The power of the presidency is this or
that, they can’t do anything.”
We are not challenging the power of
the Nigerian President because we know what the power of the Nigerian President
is like.
You may be powerful but your duty is
to understand me as your citizen, as your party man and know my grievances.
When we are taken for granted and
told that the heavens will not fall, “who are they?”. And who are those saying
this, these are people who had no idea how PDP was formed in 1998, these are
people who had no idea how Jonathan was elected in 2011. Because to them they
see the industry in the presidency, they don’t want anything that will bring
the system to normalcy or they will lose the filth that they are eating.
Are you then moving to another party?
It will be very, very sad if that is
how we are being perceived because it is part of the blackmail. I went to
prison under Abacha for challenging him. I stuck my neck for democracy in
Nigeria. I was one of the nine pioneer members of the PDP who formed G9, I am
part of G18, I am part of G34. So, when you say I am moving out, moving out to
where? You are not being fair to us. It is part of the blackmail. Moving out to
leave the party to who? To who? For these scavengers?
Who are these scavengers?
Those who are saying that we are
moving out. Those are the scavengers.
Besides the nPDP you are also being
linked to a brand new party?
In this era of confusion, of
blackmail and threats and coercion, people can raise anything for them to
extract an advantage. So when you say people, who are those people? Where were
they when we formed the party? Where were they when I was in prison? So, it is
very, very sad because when you say I am moving out, to move out to leave the
party for who? Scavengers?
So, I am not moving out. We are in
PDP, because we know what PDP is, we will not move an inch and will make sure
that no matter what it takes, at the risk of everything including our personal
safety, our offices, our children, family whatever it is, to restore PDP to the
path of sanity, the path of legality, the path of due process, the path of
constitutionality.
Or would you say to stay within and
demolish it?
When you demolish your house what
will you have over your head?
Was the walk out of Eagles Square on
the convention day spontaneous or planned to disgrace the president?
That is another dimension which is
also painful when you say to disgrace the President. That gathering was a
political party gathering, not a government gathering. That gathering was a
convention of the party where all delegates were to come and address issues of
the party. It is not a government meeting. It is a convention. At a convention,
it is members of the party, the family coming together. It is not a Nigerian
gathering, it is only PDP members who should be there.
So, when you say to disgrace the President;
you make the whole thing look a little bit silly. Conventions by tradition are
supposed to address party issues. Therefore the personalities of person there
don’t even exist. So, at that point, if there is going to be election, he
(President) has one single vote, I have one single vote.
So please, distinguish between a
government gathering and a political party convention which is the peak, the
assembly of all the party men with delegates coming from all the states of the
federation coming together to be able to look at the party and their interests
to be able to run the party very well.
So, when you say to disgrace the
President you make it very, very personal.
So, it was spontaneous? And what was
Atiku’s role in it?
There was a build up. It was very,
very clear that there would be some problems. We even went and told him after
going around for three months and made it very clear. We went around for three
months talking about these problems. And after going around, we briefed the
President and briefed the party Chairman. Nothing was done. On the day of the
convention, we went again and said “sir, this is what is happening.”
So, when you say it was a plan by
Atiku, you take the value out of it. You make it valueless. Did we go to Atiku
when we were moving around? So, if Atiku felt he had seen a small fish upon
which he could latch in to achieve his goal, I have no problem because he has
interests too. So if he saw us walking out and he joined, why not? The more the
merrier.
Atiku is also a member of the party,
he was at the convention, he has got his own grievances and therefore he found
out that there were others having their own grievances and that he should join
them.
The internal democracy you are
championing at the federal level is alleged to be completely absent at the
state level. In Adamawa State for instance, it is alleged that the governor has
imposed someone from his local government as state chairman…
You see, that is part of the
misinformation, the distortion. The chairman of Adamawa was chairman before
Nyako (Governor Murtala Nyako) became the governor. When they picked him as
candidate, didn’t they know that the chairman was from that local government?
When I was picked as candidate, the chairman of Jigawa at that time was from my
own ward.
But he has since been changed?
Yes, by another party congress. When
you are saying Nyako imposed, Nyako did this, it is part of the misinformation.
It is false, it is a distortion of history. In 2007, when Nyako came as a
candidate, Bamanga was not in PDP, he left the party because his son then was
contesting and because his son did not get the ticket he left the party. In
2007, Atiku left for ACN, so there is some history behind this and because of
this distortion, people are confused. So you are not right, you are wrong.
You have mentioned scavengers. Who
are these scavengers?
If there is no President, there would
not be anything called Okupe or Abati and they are his personal aides, who came
after he became the President. So they have no idea of what he went through as
a candidate; his friends and collaborators, how they worked together to get him
in there, they have no idea. So literarily, if they see you standing in the
cause of justice, they feel we are being personal to the President. We are not
being personal, we are talking about Nigeria, we are talking about the PDP, we
are not talking about the Nigeria President. Now, if for instance, the Chairman
challenges us, he has the locus standi, but not personal aides, who I call wage
earners.
Could persons like Chief Edwin Clark, Asari Dokubo and the rest be some of these scavengers?
Could persons like Chief Edwin Clark, Asari Dokubo and the rest be some of these scavengers?
Thank God Dokubo said he is not a
member of PDP, he said over the television that he is ACN. So if he is ACN and
is now talking about PDP, then, I have some problems.
Could we still find a lasting
solution to this problem in the PDP?
There is a way out though obviously
with some spill over effects or some collateral damages. Maybe if what we had
been saying had been harkened to in the last two, three months, maybe we
wouldn’t have been where we are today.
After going around, after meeting
with the President, the party Chairman and they found that these things were
real, that if they were addressed, there wouldn’t be any problem. If at the
time of the convention when we went to the President and said “sir, please do
something; Governor Nyako has been shut out of the convention; he has been
denied the tag to come into the arena; the delegates from Adamawa have also
been stopped from coming into the arena. Rivers delegates who are statutory
delegates by being members of the National Assembly have also been changed,
sir, the agreement is that all the members of the National Working Committee
who resigned should all be re-elected, but sir these things are being breached,
so please do something…”
What was the President’s response?
He said he would do it.
We are saying that those who we
privileged with our votes to lead the party after they had been humiliated in
their zonal congresses, you know before the convention (March, 2012) you know there
was this zonal congress in Bauchi and he (Tukur) scored zero!
Correct? And when this happened, the President said no, he called us and we said, you want Bamanga? So, we said you are going to have him. You are going to have Bamanga because we were doing the bidding of the President. So as his loyalists, we called Nyako, we said you cannot humiliate the President’s candidate. Even though it is a democracy, democracy also has some traditions and conventions.
So we dignified Bamanga, we honoured him, we cleaned him out, we got him
resurrected
Correct? And when this happened, the President said no, he called us and we said, you want Bamanga? So, we said you are going to have him. You are going to have Bamanga because we were doing the bidding of the President. So as his loyalists, we called Nyako, we said you cannot humiliate the President’s candidate. Even though it is a democracy, democracy also has some traditions and conventions.
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Hmmm very emotional there but mr Governor not again GEJ is contesting n he will stay in power till 2019
ReplyDeleteGo n join APC n fulfil ur dream of bcoming d president cos there is no. Vacancy in Aso rock GEJ will handova to an igbo man in 2020 ok
ReplyDeletePDP will loose power to APC if they stick as one.
ReplyDeletePDP will loose power to APC if they don't stick as one.
ReplyDeleteLamido all dis ur grievances how come its jst u and few rogue ones dat has a prblm wit d party? Wat abt other party members? I thot u were interested in Presidency? So Nyako installed a local govt chairman from his area and so did Amechi remove an elected Obio Akpor local govt chairman and u guys expect dat tins will b d same, u guys shud knw dat evil dat men do live wit dem. all u G7 are wicked n selfish and we don't have space for d likes of u to rule. U guys are jst making noise,soon una go tire.
ReplyDeleteOnly with evil one can destroy evil,but some evil can only be desroy by self. So PDP go ahead with metamorphosis process.
ReplyDeleteSule Lamido is one of the best governors in Nigeria. I have had d time nd priviledge 2 travel 2 jigawa state. I was surprised bcus d whole state is developing ie illitrate is now reduced,dangote is coming 2 invest in d state,poverty is in its lowest. I see why OBJ is supporting him 4 president. He his a man that can do wonders with the aid of God almight and his vice as Amechi.
ReplyDeleteLet the truth be told,Jonathan has lost his concentration and am just waiting 4 his doom fall. D G7 governors went round and made d case known but yet d president nd d so called chairman decided 2 disgrace theirselves. IF they don't solve d crisis, d PDP will find a way 2 remove d so called president frm contesting in 2015 bcus elders like obj,Babagida, even anenih is supporting them.
Mr Lamido stop making noice. Go n register ur new PDP n contest for president n see how una go fail. Why dnt u talk abt ur running mate Amaechi that removed a democratic elected Chairman of Obio Okpor LGA. †ђξ evil dowers shall never go unpunished. If u ar not carefull Atiku will take u to His Party. He(Atiku) has seen a way of pursuing his own presidential ambition.
ReplyDeleteYou don't know what is call politics that is why you are saying he is making noise, GEJ is not going to win election with out G7 did you know how he came to power. Non of old PDP members are progressive they nothing about politics let them try and see!
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