Among those who have shown interest in the post are the former
National Publicity Secretary of the party, Prof. Rufai Alkali from Gombe
State); a former Acting National Secretary of the PDP, Dr. Musa Babayo
(Bauchi); and an ex- Minister of Commerce, Amb. Idris Waziri (Taraba).
It was also
gathered that a former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Mr. Ibrahim
Bunu (Borno) and the Minister of Transport, Sen. Idris Umar, who is
believed to be the choice of Patience Jonathan, are
also in the race.
Jonathan had at the 63rd National Executive Council meeting
of the party in Abuja on Thursday announced Tukur’s resignation amid
jubilation by the NEC members.
He added that the party would get a replacement for Tukur on
Monday when the NEC reconvenes.
The President, who explained that a replacement was
necessary so as not to leave a vacuum, assured that the next chairman
would still come from the North-East.
Asked how the new chairman would emerge, the National Publicity
Secretary of the party, Prof. Wale Oladipo, said the party’s constitution would
be used.
“We will follow the constitution in doing that,” he said.
Jonathan told the NEC members that Tukur agreed to leave the scene
in order to restore normalcy to the PDP.
He said he would leave the meeting with the former chairman and allow
the deputy national chairman of the party, Uche Secondus, to continue with the
proceedings.
The President said, “On some of the issues that we have internally,
because I wouldn’t want to waste too much of your time, myself and the
ex- chairman would leave you and the deputy chairman will coordinate and the
meeting will progress to discuss other things.
“The ex-chairman and myself will go to the State House
for some issues that we need to discuss.
“We have some internal problems that have been agitating the minds of
people and let us really thank the NWC led by Alhaji Tukur.
“They have done very well. We all know that Dr.
Tukur didn’t just wake up to be chairman of our party, he
had paid his dues.
“He had held several positions in this country and he
did very well. For us to make sure that we rest these issues,
he agreed to step aside.”
As soon as he said this, there was a loud ovation inside the hall where
the meeting held in the national secretariat of the PDP.
Before the President pulled Tukur’s resignation
letter from his pocket, he made reference to those who had defected
to the opposition All Progressives Congress, saying that defection
was normal in democracy.
Five PDP governors – Rotimi Amaechi (Rivers); Rabiu Kwakwanso
(Kano); Murtala Nyako(Adamawa); Abdulfatah Ahmed (Kwara) and Aliyu
Wamakko(Sokoto) – had defected to the APC, claiming that the leadership of the
PDP was autocratic.
Few weeks ago, 37 members of the House of Representatives also left the
PDP for the APC while 27 out of the 30 members of the Sokoto State
House of Assembly also left the ruling party.
But the President said these should not worry the
party and its leadership.
Jonathan said, “Defection is normal and it is nothing we
should worry ourselves about too much because as long we continue to work
together ,the PDP will continue to be the number one
political party in Nigeria.”
He pleaded with the members of the party to be steadfast and be
committed, adding that those who had left the PDP would come back.
The President however advised that there must be regular meetings
by the leadership of the PDP as well as the governors elected on its
platform.
He said, “We must encourage more meetings. NWC meetings must be
held regularly.
“Meetings of the Board of Trustees, national caucus and NEC
should also be held regularly because election year is almost at
hand.
“If we don’t hold meetings people will think they have overtaken
us. The governors and I met yesterday(Wednesday) and we
agreed to be meeting monthly.”
He then raised Tukur’s resignation letter and asked whether it
should be read to the hearing of the journalists present, but there was no definite
response.
He, thereafter, handed it over to the National Publicity Secretary of
the party, Prof. Wale Oladipo.
The President went further to ask the Governor of Cross River
State, Liyel Imoke, to move the motion for the acceptance of Tukur’s resignation.
He also called on Sen. Abdul Ningi to second the motion.
Imoke and Ningi, while doing so, praised Tukur who
they described as fatherly and an astute politician.
When the motion was seconded, the President asked that those in support
of Tukur’s resignation to say “ayes” and
those against to say “nay.”
Every one in the hall shouted “ayes.”
The NEC members then rose in unison and sang, “for he is a
jolly good fellow” for Tukur, who was beaming with smiles.
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Jonathan has been a constistent lier when he said Tukur has done very well & yet it was under him there have been series of problems & multiple defection of important personels,Jonathan doesn't recognise democracy despise that he claimed to have PH.D academically,he is a dictator wit d evil assistance of his wife Patience Jonathan.
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