AHEAD of tomorrow’s National Executive Committee, NEC,
meeting of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, where a successor to the
immediate past National Chairman, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, will emerge, strong
indications emerged, yesterday, that President Goodluck Jonathan was under
pressure to dump the Minister of Transport, Idris Umar.Sunday Vanguard gathered
that following the plan by governors elected on the platform of the PDP to
protest against the President if he succumbs to submitting Umar’s name to the
NEC as the new party leader, Jonathan has begun to beam his searchlight on
Senator Abubakar Mahdi; a former Special Adviser to the President on National
Assembly Matters, Senator Abba Aji; and former National Chairman, Grassroots
Democratic Movement, GDM, Gambo Lawan, all from Borno State.Before yesterday’s
pressure on the President, he was said to have favoured the Transport Minister
for the position against the backdrop that he is an absolutely loyal
personality and his name was coming from his wife, Patience.A source told
Sunday Vanguard that Governors Isa Yuguda of Bauchi and Ibrahim Dankwanbo of
Gombe and acting governor of Taraba State, Umar Garba, all from the North-east
to which the PDP national chairmanship is zoned, had settled for Mahdi as their
candidate.According to the source, the governors discussed the name, presented
it to the PDP Governors Forum and subsequently to Jonathan.A source said
several blocs have also emerged to be part of the selection of Tukur’s
replacement, just as the Chairman, Board of Trustees, BoT, Chief Tony Anenih,
was said to be rooting for Mahdi as a leader of his group, Peoples Democratic
Movement, PDM, while the former federal commissioner and Ijaw leader, Chief
Edwin Clark, and his group were, reportedly, backing Aji for the position of
the PDP National Chairman.But when contacted yesterday by one of our
correspondents on the matter and whether he was supporting Aji, Clark said he
was not part of the process as he had chosen to be neutral.Tukur Resigns: From
left, former National Chairman of PDP, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur; President Goodluck
Jonathan with Tukur’s resignation letter and Vice President Namadi Sambo at
63rd National Executive Committee meeting of PDP held in Abuja, yesterday.
Photo: Gbemiga Olamikan.According to a source, the pendulum is shifting to
Borno, a non-PDP state, to avoid having a party National Chairman from a state
with a PDP governor to guard against what happened in Enugu State where Governor
Sullivan Chime and former PDP National Chairman, Dr. Okwesilize Nwodo, engaged
in a cat and mouse relationship throughout Nwodo’s tenure, as well as the fight
between Tukur and his governor, Murtala Nyako.Aji is seen as a stabilising
factor in the PDP, a good party man, but a source disclosed that issues that
revolved round the alleged letter by the late President Umaru Yar’Adua to the
National Assembly when he sought medical vacation, even as it caused disquiet
then in Aso Rock, may work against him, just as the Presidency is of the view
that having Lawan is like having former governor of Delta State, Chief James
Ibori.The position of the PDP National Chairman was, in 2012, zoned to
North-east where Tukur, from Adamawa State, emerged from while the zone, as
part of continuity, retains the position.The underlining factor now is that the
fight is between the PDP and non-PDP controlled states in North- east. The PDP
states are Bauchi, Gombe and Taraba while Adamawa, Yobe and Borno are the
non-PDP states.Still as top contenders are the former Acting National
Secretary, Dr. Musa Babayo, from Bauchi State, who was the choice of the zone
in 2012 before politics played out and Tukur got it. Also from Bauchi is former
Governor AdamuMauzu. Babayo and Muazu are said to be good party men, humble,
loyal, and loved by the people.The list of aspirants include Barrister Ibrahim
Birma, Shettima Mustapha, Abba Gana, all from Borno State. Speaking with Sunday
Vanguard on the development, a member of the PDP BoT said, “We have discovered
that the problem of PDP is orchestrated by associates of party leadership and
not members themselves.“In the present circumstance, we want to elect a
National Chairman who will help the President to unify the party and ensure his
victory in 2015″.” We don’t want any candidate who is being sponsored by any
individual or group within the party. ”Forces against ministerIt is against the
backdrop that some forces do not want a sponsored candidate that the state
chairmen of the PDP were said to be strategising to field a candidate for the
post of National Chairman at tomorrow’s NEC meeting in the event the First
Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, continued to canvass for Transport Minister,
Idris Umar.The chairmen, still basking in their decisive role in the ousting of
Tukur, are particular to stop any candidate they believe to be pushed by the
First Lady, on account of what they claimed was her role in stretching Tukur’s
stay in office far longer than he should have left.*Idris UmarThe state
chairmen, who met in Abuja, on Friday, and were set for another meeting, last
night, it was learnt, have found coherence with the state governors from the
North-east, and are threatening to cause a vote at the NEC meeting if a
candidate they deem to be unacceptable is presented.A decision on the course of
action is, however, to be taken this night at an enlarged meeting, one of the
state chairmen from the South-west told Sunday Vanguard.Meanwhile, another
state chairman of the PDP from the North-central, pleaded that the leadership
of the party, meaning the Presidency and the National Assembly, be given full
powers to nominate an acceptable candidate who he said should be a team
player.Already some of the candidates angling for the PDP top office had made
contacts with the chairmen and one of the leading aspirants, a former
presidential adviser, it was learnt, was scheduled to meet the chairmen last
night. Irrespective of that encounter, the chairmen are also mulling throwing
up one of the state chairmen from the North-east zone acceptable to the
governors for consideration as a candidate in the event of an unacceptable
candidate from the first family.The state chairmen by themselves form the
single largest voting bloc within the PDP NEC and with the governors almost
form half of the voting bloc in the body.The decision of the chairmen to pass a
vote of no confidence on Tukur, last Tuesday, was one of the decisive factors
that finally brought about the forced resignation of the immediate past PDP
National Chairman of the party the following day.“This idea of the First Lady
bringing somebody will be seriously resisted by the chairmen who feel that
Tukur stayed that long because of the overt support he was enjoying from the
First Lady,” one of the state chairmen told Sunday Vanguard. “The decision that
was finally taken on Thursday (resignation of Tukur), if it had been taken
about four, five months ago, the state chairmen feel that only one governor
would have gone and that would have been Amaechi. Other governors who left were
complaining about Tukur and his style of administration as characterised by the
unwarranted dissolution of state excos and planting his own structures in those
states and that, if this decision was taken about five months ago, the party
would have been saved the embarrassment of the five governors leaving at the
same time.“This time around, we are set to resist any attempt where somebody
would be imposed without us being properly consulted and convinced that that
person will serve first and foremost, the interest of the party rather than the
interest of an individual.”It was understood that the chairmen have scheduled
to meet for today to put final touches to their strategies of ensuring that
only somebody who will be able to discharge responsibilities to the promotion
and growth of the party will emerge at tomorrow’s NEC meeting.“We feel that
what we started would not be seen as complete unless the right person emerges
as the Chairman. Anything short of that may lead to a call for a vote on the
floor of NEC on Monday.”Among the criteria the state chairmen are insisting the
candidate who will emerge the new PDP National Chairman should have, according
to the source, are that “the person must be a politician who is accessible,
ready to promote the interest of the party and not that of an individual, who
is prepared to go round the 36 states of the federation to see for himself the
state of the party and to ensure that the party is galvanised in preparation
for elections.” The source added: “We don’t want a chairman who will only visit
states where there is a presidential campaign. We want a chairman who will run
an open door policy to all party faithful, a Chairman who will be committed to
bringing back the five governors who left as a result of Tukur’s high handed
policies.” -
Bastard why can't he appoint his first lady d national chairman or first in histry national chairperson abi?why is d wicked animal confused?badluk jonathan u never see anytin.innocent human beings blood wil hurnt u down one by one by d mighty grace of GOD,HAHAHA.seeing u confused is my happiest moment of my life.GOD wil punishe u one by one.u are d giant boko haram.d UN said nigerian govmnt is d boko haram.stop pretendin.pls my fellow nigerians get d film season of 24 I swear to GOD whom created me if u watch d film frm season 1 to season 8 u wil understand dat al dis bokoharam tin is frm our govmnt.am stil on tears dat wil never b wipe til my death.I lost my mother father husband 2 beautiful 5 year old twins kids durin bokoharam boombings.I had an heart attack.is only GOD dat is takin care of me.I took my two twins on weekend holiday to my fathers house.wen he was returnin dem my to me wit my mother inside d car a bomb blast blow at d checkin point dey al died,my husband was shoot dead wen he rush down to where d blast happen,oh my GOD oh my fellow nigerians if dis happen to u how much tears wil u b dropin?who wil tel me wat wil make me belive dey wil b back to life those I lost?dey said dey wil settle us wit some money.my state govmnt cal for me to come nd collect some money but I swear to Almighty GOD I did not go bcouse I hate dem al nd no amount of money dat wil bring back my lovly parents nd husband wit my two kids.am d only child of my parents.I hate evry one in govment of dis country.am short of words.hot hot hot tears always.
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DeleteAm so sorry for u madam. I wish it was a dream, well, I thank God.
ReplyDeleteWhy call her an idiot. The president told us that those sponsoring boko haram are in government. He has not been able to nail the people. Not until he also experience the pain of these victims by losing his stpid wife and false children he will not do anything.he is more than an idiot. If you know what this woman is facing you will not be able to wben sleep.
ReplyDeleteMadam I saw u on tv weepin wen it happens,so sorry it wil b we'll wit u IJN.nd of those callin her idiot nd bastard it is u nd mr president dat are idiot nd bastard.I saw d first lady of her state on tv crying for d woman too.nd her supported her for not takin d money.bcs we al saw it live on tv she was cryin nd sayin d gvment shoul use d money to buy her kids life back to her.infact she was mad sayin wat she don't even no wat she was sayin.father husband mother two twins of five years al gone in just 10 mnt.haba even if she abuse jonathan in his present he wil not allow anytin to touch her.madam it shal b we'll wit u IJN.pls my condolence to u madam,I had many people talkin about ur condition nd d GOD fearin ones are stil weepin for u,
ReplyDeleteSorry ma,its a bity.it shal b well wit u,weep no more pls,
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