The emergence of former Bauchi State Governor Adamu
Mu’azu as chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party may be turning things around
for PDP, which a few months ago lost five governors to the opposition All
Progressives Congress.
It was learnt
that following discussions and negotiations between the new PDP chairman and
former Sokoto State governor Attahiru Bafarawa and his former Kano State
counterpart Ibrahim Shekarau, the two APC chieftains (Bafarawa and Shekarau)
may be heading for PDP.
Both Bafarawa
and Shekarau had played leading roles in the formation of APC and were seen as
more or less the party’s leaders in the two states.
But the
defection of Sokoto State Governor Aliyu Wamakko and his Kano State counterpart
Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso from PDP to APC and the way and manner the APC had handed
the leadership of the party to the two governors in the state had put Bafarawa
and Shekarau in a difficult situation.
In a bid to cash
in on this, Mu’azu had entered into discussions with his two former
counterparts shortly after he emerged as PDP chairman.
According to
sources, both Bafarawa and Shekarau have reached an agreement with Mu’azu and
have agreed in principle to move to PDP.
Yesterday in
Sokoto, Bafarawa’s supporters openly asked him to join PDP.
Similarly, the
chairmen of the three legacy parties of ANPP, CPC and ACN, including their
supporters in the 23 local government areas of Sokoto State are also moving to
PDP.
Speaking in
Sokoto, the Media Aide to the former governor, Malam Yusuf Dingyadi, said the
planned defection to PDP was sequel to a stakeholders’ meeting held at the
residence of Bafarawa by the three legacy parties of ANPP, ACN and CPC that
merged to form APC in the state.
According to
him, the Bafarawa faction had reviewed the problems facing it in the state and
resolved to leave APC following an alleged injustice meted to them by the
party’s national leadership.
“As you are aware, a meeting was held at the residence
of Bafarawa today where the stakeholders reviewed the problem facing the legacy
parties that merged to form APC in the state and decided to leave the party.
They accused the APC Interim National Executive Committee of bias and injustice
despite labouring to build APC in the state,” he said.
Dingyadi stated
that Bafarawa had at the meeting endorsed their resolution and also resolved in
principle to move to PDP since the APC national leadership was not ready to
address their grievances.
“Bafarawa is in total support of his faction's
defection to the PDP and agreed in principle to go along with their resolution
and their aspiration. The only thing that is constant in life is change and
every politician must respect the wishes and aspiration of his supporters,”
Dingyadi averred.
The Wamakko-led
faction and that of Bafarawa had been embroiled in a battle for the control of
APC in the state.
However, the APC
national leadership had 10 days ago recognised the Wamakko-led faction by
inaugurating a nine-man state interim committee under the chairmanship of
Alhaji Inuwa Abdulkadir.
The silent
battle for the vice presidential slot of the Peoples Democratic Party in 2015
reared its head yesterday in Katsina as supporters of the state Governor
Ibrahim Shema openly called on him to show interest in the position.
It was during
the opening of the ultra-modern PDP state secretariat in Katsina, Katsina
State.
The usual
response when party stalwarts chant “PDP, PDP” up North is either Sai Nigeria
or Sai Jonathan, but at the Katsina event, the chants of PDP, PDP were greeted
with Sai Shema.
The deafening
chants of “Nigeria Sai Shema,” a euphemism and tacit call on Shema to take a
shot at the vice presidency rented the air.
Vice President
Namadi Sambo was at the event. He joined the new PDP National Chairman Adamu
Mu’azu to commission the party secretariat in the state.
The duo of Shema
and Jigawa State Governor Sule Lamido are among those said to be eyeing the VP
slot. But top PDP stalwarts said President Jonathan was unlikely to drop Sambo
as his running mate for the 2015 election.
In a brief
speech at the commissioning ceremony, the vice president said the state PDP
secretariat was a conducive place for the running the party affairs in the
state.
He urged other
PDP governors to emulate Shema by putting in place befitting PDP secretariats
in their states.
He commended
efforts of the Katsina state chapter of the party for erecting the edifice.
Sambo also expressed
delight over the development projects initiated in the state by Shema, and
appealed to other state governors to redouble their efforts in developmental
projects.
Also, Mu’azu
commended the state chapter of the party for the complex, pledging that his
leadership would accommodate every PDP member.
Mu’azu promised
to engage in moves to reconcile every aggrieved PDP member during his tenure.
Six PDP
governors including Chairman of the PDP Governors’ Forum and Akwa Ibom State
Governor Godswill Akpabio attended the commissioning.
The other
governors in attendance were Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu (Niger), Ibrahim Wada
(Kogi), Theodore Orji (Abia), Ramalan Yero of Kaduna, Emmanuel Uduaghan
(Delta), Acting Governor of Taraba State, Alhaji Garba Umar and the Deputy
Governor of Jigawa State, Alhaji Ahmed Mohammed.
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ReplyDeleteIts APC turn to experience defection, well that's Nigerian Politicians 4 you. All of them are selfish
ReplyDeleteAs far as politics is concern Bafarawa and shekarau has lost relavance in their various state,they don't have followers.in fact they are political liabilities it'll even be better if the two of them move to the bloodsucking pdp.
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