From Punch...
The Presidency on Thursday
accused the five northern governors currently on consultation visits to elder
statesmen across the country of harbouring a secret agenda.
It said the agenda of the
governors – Aliyu Babangida (Niger); Rabiu Kwakwanso (Kano); Aliyu Wamakko
(Sokoto); Sule Lamido (Jigawa); and Murtala Nyako (Adamawa) – was beyond the
professed desire to resolve the crisis in the Rivers State chapter of the
People Democratic Party.
“These governors have their own
agenda. They have already set the agenda long before now. They are just using
the Rivers State scenario as an excuse. Whatever the agenda is, they know and
God knows, but this continued move and perambulation show that there are things
they are not telling us,” Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs,
Dr. Doyin Okupe, told journalists in Abuja.
Okupe said it would be wrong for
Nigerians to assume that Aliyu and his brother governors from the north were
concerned with the happenings in Rivers State.
He said the governors would have
ended their consultations after they met with President Goodluck Jonathan last
week if indeed the issue of the crisis in Rivers and the desire to restore
peace to the PDP were the governors’ aim.
The President’s aide said the
governors were merely interested in the 2015 elections though he said the odds
still favoured Jonathan.
The governors had had a series of
meetings with ex-dictators Ibrahim Babangida and Abdulsalami Abubakar; and
ex-Presidents Shehu Shagari and Olusegun Obasanjo.
They also met with Jonathan and
reportedly demanded from the President the removal of the National Chairman of
the PDP, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, as a precondition for peace in the party.
They were said to be planning to
meet other leaders like Gen. Yakubu Gowon, Chief Ernest Shonekan and Lt.-Gen.
T.Y. Danjuma (retd.)
Tukur had on Wednesday disowned a
statement by his media aide, Oliver Okpala, in which the PDP chairman
castigated Aliyu and the other governors
for asking for his removal.
In the denied statement,
Tukur had reportedly described the
governors’ demand as unguarded and asked them to desist from acts which he said
were capable of truncating the nation’s democracy.
Though The PUNCH learnt that the
PDP boss had ratified the Okpala’s statement before jetting out of the country
on Tuesday, a denial by another of his aide, Ahmed Gara Gombe, said Tukur did
not approve the statement.
Gombe’s statement read in part,
“As a matter of fact, the National Chairman is happy that the governors are
indeed helping his reconciliation efforts, particularly their meeting with the
President (Jonathan) which (Rivers State Governor Rotimi) Amaechi’s face-off
with the President was the main issue and substantial progress was made by the
governors and the President in fence- mending.”
But Okupe insisted that the
governors were not truthful in their words, adding that what they had in mind
was not what they were “telling the Nigerian public.”
He said, “There is no unrest in
Rivers State; nobody is burning any house in Rivers State. Commuters, traders
and businessmen are going about their business in Rivers State. the governor is
junketing abroad or rather having a good time. All this talk is just in the
imagination of those who want to stoke the fire that does not exist. There is
no problem in Rivers State.
“It does not really matter; it is
a free country, you can move around, you can consult around, you can do
whatever you want, provided you stay within the law. What you are seeing is
politics. Like the President said, ‘this is 2015 live.’”
He said none of the governors had
the courage to leave the PDP though he said there were enough reasons for many
of them to leave the party.
Okupe said, “It is becoming
obvious to dissidents within the PDP that there is nowhere else to go, that is
why you hear everybody saying we are not leaving the PDP.
“There is nowhere else to go. So,
it is better to fight and fight inside; it is better to present your case and
let it be sorted inside. What you are seeing is clear-cut announcements by
those who are ….I don’t want to call them dissidents, but those who are not
very happy with the way situations in the party are.
“They are telling the world; they
are telling the people who care to
listen that ‘yes our party may have its problems, may have its faults, may have
its inadequacies, but there is no alternative than to be inside’.
“There are more than enough
reasons for people to leave, but you know, you don’t leave a winning platform
politically; it is politically suicidal to do so. None of these governors, as
you can see for yourself, is prepared to move.
“What they are trying to do is to
move around and ensure that they are heard and at least maybe some of their
demands are met, but nobody is going anywhere, because the PDP is still the
real party to beat.”
The governors’ anger
notwithstanding, Okupe said the President would still win the 2015 presidential
election if he decided to run.
He said, “President Jonathan has
not decided and has not told anybody that he is running, that is the truth. If
he decides to run, nobody can beat him, it’s not possible.
“The calculations are in his
favour, the odds are in his favour, the national supports are in his favour,
the performance index is in his favour.”
On the registration of the All
Progressives Congress by the Independent National Electoral Commission, Okupe
said it was a good omen and commended the President for being a statesman.
He said there was no way such a
merger of the three political parties could have been allowed under many
African leaders when it was obvious that such a party would be used to fight
the ruling party.
“But we are glad that, at least,
now instead of fighting three or four parties, we can concentrate on one and
get it done. I can assure you that there is nobody in the Villa that is
worried. For us it is a good thing, it is a great development.
“I don’t think the APC will last
for a long time because the foundation is wrong, the combination is faulty, and
the ideologies are not clearly defined.”
Reacting to Okupe’s statement,
the Director of Press to Nyako, Ahmad Sajo, said the problem with the President
was that he surrounded himself with charlatans.
He said, “Was there a decision
pursuant to their meeting in Aso Rock for them not to continue with the
consultations? In any case, when has consultation become an offence?
“I think that the problem with
Jonathan is that he is surrounded by charlatans who do not understand their
roles around the President. All of them are political spent forces who have no
electoral value.
“Doyin Okupe cannot stand for
election anywhere. He cannot win councillorship poll anywhere in Nigeria.
(Ahmed) Gulak only scored two votes in Gulak. These are people who lack
political standing. I think that is why they are misleading the President. You
don’t make peace by allowing hunting dogs go around making trouble all over.
“The five governors are looking
beyond the PDP; they are looking at the survival of democracy; survival of the
polity that is more serious from the position of the PDP. This blind arrogance
on the part of those at the helm of affairs will lead us nowhere.
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