The civil war in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is
likely to escalate, with aggrieved governors giving four conditions for peace.
They tabled the conditions at a
meeting on Sunday night with President Goodluck Jonathan, 16 governors, and the
Chairman of the Board of Trustees (BoT) of a faction of the party, Chief Tony
Anenih.
The conditions are that:
•factional National Chairman Bamanga
Tukur should be sacked;
•President Jonathan should do one
term only and forget re-election in 2015;
•the Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF)
and Rivers State crises should be resolved; and
•”harassment” of governors by the Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) should be stopped.
Attempts were made to narrow the
conditions to two but no progress was made, The Nation learnt.
The two factions only succeeded in
setting agenda for resumption of talks today.
But the National Secretary of the
Atiku-Governors faction of the PDP, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola, said yesterday
that despite the intervention by Jonathan, ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo and
other party leaders, members of the New PDP would not abandon their struggle.
Oyinlola, who issued a statement in
Abuja, said the faction would not disappoint members in the mission to make the
PDP work again in the interest of Nigeria and its people.
Sources said that Sunday’s meeting
was a no-holds-barred type, with Jonathan feeling overwhelmed.
It was gathered that the seven
governors, who were represented by four of their colleagues, complained lack of
internal democracy in the party and “repression” by the Presidency.
“The governors demanded the removal
of the factional National Chairman of PDP, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur to have genuine
reconciliation in the party, a source said, adding: “They also asked the
President to stick to the agreement he purportedly had with party leaders to
spend one term in office. They urged Jonathan to come out openly on his
rumoured re-election bid in 2015.
They listed the crises in the NGF
and Rivers State and promotion of parallel party structure in some PDP states
as their grouses.
Another source at the session said
Kwankwaso spoke first, complaining against the use of EFCC by the Presidency to
witch-hunt governors who have mere political disagreements with the President.
Said the source: “Kwankwaso cited
the arrest and prosecution of a son of the Governor of Jigawa State, Alhaji
Sule Lamido, by the EFCC. He insisted that the prosecution of Lamido’s son was
triggered by the Presidency when it was obvious that the victim was on a
medical trip to Egypt.
“Kwara State Governor Abdulfatah
Ahmed, whose brother was recently grilled by one of the anti-graft agencies
over alleged N60million contract, was quoted as saying ‘I have been facing EFCC
probe because I served in the executive of Senator Bukola Saraki. There is an
atmosphere of fear in Kwara over activities of the EFCC’.
Governors Jonah Jang, Godswill Akpabio,
and Gabriel Suswam reportedly pleaded for understanding.
Jang was said to have attributed the
challenges being faced by the party to what he called “deception”.
The source quoted Jang as saying:
“People should not be using deception in politics. The same people who said I
should go and contest for
the NGF chairmanship as a consensus candidate later moved against me. As
adults, we should not engage in politics of deception.
“On EFCC investigation, this should
not be an issue because it applies to everyone. For three years, I was placed
under investigation by the commission.”
Suswam spoke in a similar manner,
saying EFCC was not the problem because “I am also being investigated”.
Akpabio was quoted as saying: “I do
not see anything bad in EFCC investigation. My sister, who was on a medical
trip, was sent back from Germany because she is a relation of a political
office holder.
“I think we should all give peace a
chance because nobody will be in office for life.”
A worried factional Chairman of the
Board of Trustees of PDP, Chief Tony Anenih, pleaded with the aggrieved
governors to give peace a chance, it was learnt.
Jonathan, according to the sources,
described the party’s challenges as “resolvable”.
Another source quoted Jonathan as
follows: “All the problems analysed are within human capacity, we will address
them.
“Those within my powers, I will
address them personally and those for the party, I will get the party to
address them
“But we should all remember that PDP
is a party in all localities in Nigeria and because of that we will not allow
anything that will undermine the PDP.”
There were attempts to build a
consensus on some of the problems, but two were “nasty” – in the view of a
source. These are removal of Tukur and dumping of second term ambition by
Jonathan.
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