President
Goodluck Jonathan’s loyalists have begun moves to neutralise the plot
by northern governors to stop the President’s alleged 2015 ambition.
The Niger State Governor, Dr. Babangida
Aliyu, had in an interview with journalists at the Northern Governors’
Forum’s meeting in Kaduna on May 17 vowed that the North would ensure
that it got the presidency in 2015.
SUNDAY PUNCH’s investigation on
Friday however showed that Jonathan’s allies were already working on
ways to ensure that the northern governors don’t succeed with their
plan.
It was learnt that one of their major
strategies was to ensure that the President maintains his stronghold on
areas that voted massively for him during the 2011 presidential
election.
In the 2011 poll, Jonathan won clearly
in the South-West, South-South, South-East and the North-Central. He
got at least 25 per cent of votes in many states in the far North
(North-East and North-West).
Already, plans are underway to woo these regions by giving them more political appointments in the months ahead.
A top member of the Peoples Democratic
Party, who preferred anonymity, said, “As part of moves to shore up
support for the PDP and the president ahead of the 2015 poll, the party
in the next few months will dwell on the weaknesses of the Action
Congress of Nigeria’s governments in the South-West.
“Also, attention will also be given to all federal roads in the zone. We have already started work on Apapa-Oshodi Road.”
PUNCH NEWSPAPER
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