First lady Patience Jonathan is set to play the godmother of governors in
at least three states: Bauchi, Bayelsa and Rivers. Sources confided in
LEADERSHIP at the weekend that the wife of the president has positioned her
favourites to clinch the tickets of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
in the states ahead of the 2015 election. That of Bayelsa, however, is
scheduled for 2016.
In Rivers State, Mrs Jonathan is said to be working to ensure that the
governorship candidate of the PDP emerged from one of the riverine local
government areas of the state, possibly Okrika.
By implication, the supervising minister for education, Nyesom Wike, who
had had a running battle with Governor Rotimi Amaechi, apparently in the hope
of getting the party’s ticket for 2015, may well consider himself out of the
race.
A highly placed source in the know of the calculations told LEADERSHIP
that the president’s wife has not hidden her desire to have a riverine person
govern the state for the first time.
“She has withdrawn her initial support for the bid of supervising
minister of education Mr Nyesom Wike to succeed Amaechi at Brick House, Port
Harcourt in 2015. But you know this is politics; much as she might want
to have her kinsman as governor, some persons have also reminded her that an
Okrika man, Ada George, had been governor before. So, in the alternative, she
might go for the executive director of finance and administration of the Niger
Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Dr Henry Ogiri, who is also from the
riverine but not Kalabari or Okrika but Abua/Odual,” he said.
It was gathered that the plot had leaked to Wike, who was said to have
been jolted and livid that he had been dumped after he was used to fight his
kinsman and benefactor, Governor Amaechi.
LEADERSHIP learnt that the latest calculation informed the reluctance of
Wike to resign his appointment and formally declare his intention to contest
the governorship election.
It was obvious that the powers that be had sent the signal to Wike, as
an ex-militant commander and a kinsman of the first lady, Chief Tom Ateke,
indicated interest in the governorship election. Posters of the former militant
leader saturated major roads and streets of the state capital last week.
Findings showed that although Tom Ateke was not the choice of the first
lady, he was being drafted to fly the kite and gauge opinions of the
stakeholders in the state.
“The first lady has changed the game plan,” the source said. “Tom Ateke
is certainly the John the Baptist, a forerunner. The main man would soon be
unmasked, but what is sure is that the first lady has made up her mind to give
the PDP governorship slot in 2015 to her people.
“The calculation is that if a riverine man is not made governor now that
their in-law is the president, then, it might be a foreclosed chapter for
them.”
Neither Wike nor Ateke took calls nor replied to text messages sent to
their cell phones on the subject matter.
Not oblivious of the challenges and ripple effects the latest move might
have on the party, some elders of the PDP in Rivers State over the weekend
warned against ethnicising the party’s governorship ticket.
In a release, signed by Chief Ferdinand Alabraba and Chief Maxwell Tasie
Amadi on behalf of the group, the elders frowned at a situation where people
were fanning the embers of ethnicity in their jostling for the gubernatorial
slot in the state, adding that it could become divisive and detrimental to the
unity of the party in the state.
The elders warned that although PDP remains the preferred party in the
state, the threat to party unity as a result of parochial sentiments arising
from ethnic group campaigns and endorsements for the governorship could not be
ignored or underestimated.
The Bayelsa scenario is also interesting in many respects. Findings
showed that the wife of the president has positioned the special assistant (domestic
matters) in the presidency, Dr Waripomowei Dudafa, to succeed Governor Seriake
Dickson in the 2016 election in the state, a development that has been
generating suppressed ripples in the home state of President Jonathan.
Dudafa, a former member of the Bayelsa State House of Assembly, who also
served as special adviser and commissioner in the administrations of Jonathan
and Timipre Sylva in the state, is regarded as “a son of the first lady”.
He was a personal aide to the first lady before he was upgraded as SA
(domestic matters) in the presidency.
Although LEADERSHIP gathered that Dudafa has not formally declared his
intention to run for the highest political office in the state, clandestine
moves to project him had commenced in the state barely a year ago.
Dudafa is also reported to be making efforts to gain upper hand and
control of the structure of the ruling party in the state.
It was learnt that as the plot by the first lady to draft Dudafa into
the 2016 governorship race thickens, Governor Seriake Dickson is also not
oblivious of the development and has commenced moves to consolidate himself in
power.
The governor was said to have embarked on strategies to dislodge some
loyalists of the first lady and close associates of Jonathan in the power equation
ahead of the 2016 governorship election.
It was gathered that the governor was apprehensive that the first lady
had recruited some associates and friends of her husband, some of whom were
notable politicians in the state, to dislodge him from power.
To this end, political observers interpreted the recent cabinet re-jig
in which Dickson sacked seven commissioners as part of the bold moves to
whittle down the influence of the president and his wife as well as their
surrogates in the politics of the state.
As a signal that he was not prepared to tolerate any mole in his
cabinet, Dickson fired two appointees of the first lady — Dudafa Gesiye Isowo,
commissioner for special duties in charge of federal projects; and Dr Sylvanus
Abila, commissioner for environment.
Also, three others — Barrister Francis Egele, former justice
commissioner and attorney-genera,l and his colleagues in the tourism
development and health ministries, Mr Nelson Belief and Anapurere Michaeal
Awoli, respectively — who were nominated by an associate of President Jonathan,
King A.J. Turner, were shown the way out of the cabinet.
Turner, a traditional ruler, is the chairman of the Universal Basic
Education Commission (UBEC) and was a principal factor in the installation of
Governor Dickson.
The sack of the ex-commissioner for science, technology and manpower, Mr
Parkinson MacManuel, has a bearing with his relationship with Chief Dikivie
Ikhiogha, the chief of staff, Abuja Liaison, an another associate of Jonathan.
A top politician in the state said: “Governor Seriake Dickson is already
aware of the moves by the first lady to deny him a second term ticket by
drafting Dr Waripomowei Dudafa to take over from him in 2016. The threat to
Dickson’s job is real because the presidential aide is like a son to the first
lady and you don’t expect the governor to fold his hands and watch helplessly.
“As a strong member of the political camp of the wife of the president,
Dudafa is considered a threat and anyone seen as his loyalist is an enemy to
the present administration in the state. So, the governor is carefully removing
the moles around him and establishing and asserting himself strongly in the
politics of the state ahead of 2016.”
But Dickson’s chief press secretary, Mr Daniel Markson-Iworiso, said the
sack of the commissioners had no link with the re-election of his boss in 2016,
adding that it was due to the ongoing re-organisation of government ministries,
departments and agencies for a more optimal implementation of the Restoration
Agenda.
He said there was no iota of truth that his boss had a frosty
relationship with the first family to warrant his being denied a second term in
office.
“All these are stories peddled by those who want a crack in the
relationship between the governor and the first family; they have looked for so
many opportunities to create friction but it has not worked; so this is one of
the strategies they are adopting. So please, ignore all such stories; they are
lies,” Markson said on telephone.
In Bauchi, although there is no incumbent seeking re-election, Mrs
Jonathan’s desire to crown a serving minister as the next governor of Bauchi
State might clash with the interest of Governor Isa Yuguda.
Yuguda’s joker for the governorship is his in-law, Dr Musa Babayo.
But findings showed that the first lady had scheduled the said minister
to take over from Yuguga in 2015 by securing the nod of relevant stakeholders
in the state in favour of her choice.
In the ensuring permutations, the position of the PDP national chairman,
Adamu Mu’azu, who until lately was not in good terms with Governor Yuguda, has
remained hazy.
Although the minister in question has not resigned his portfolio to
enable him join the governorship race, it was gathered that he is likely to
throw in the towel at the end of ongoing consultations being spearheaded by the
first lady.
“The first lady is confident that her choice will scale the hurdles and
she asked the minister to wait till the appropriate time before quitting the
Federal Executive Council (FEC),” added the source. “The first lady has never
hidden her relationship and likeness for the FCT minister and his entire
family. You can recall that she was one of the few high-profile personalities
who paid a condolence visit to the minister when he was bereaved recently.”
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