The
political chess game in the Peoples Democratic Party ended on Thursday
in Abuja with President Goodluck Jonathan and the party’s National
Chairman, Bamanga Tukur, proving that they were, indeed in control of
power.
Jonathan and Tukur, deploying the
awesome influence of their offices, silenced some governors of the
party, who had vowed to ensure that the National chairman was booted
out of office during the 61st National National Executive Committee
meeting.
While Jonathan boasted that the PDP must
win at least 23 states during the 2o15 general elections, a more
confident Tukur had a message for all the PDP members, especially
governors: You must respect the President.
Prior to the NEC meeting at the Wadata
Plaza national headquarters of the PDP in Abuja, some governors in the
Rotimi Amaechi-led faction of the Nigeria Governors’Forum had vowed
that Tukur must not retain his job as national chairman.
They had accused him of being
responsible for the crises rocking the party. The crises which made
Jonathan to set up a presidential committee formed the major plank of
Thursday’s NEC meeting.
• Jonathan on 2015
During the meeting, the President
recalled that there was a time the PDP was in control of more than 23
states, but regretted that the party had lost some of them.
Challenging members to ensure that the
number of states in control of the party did not go below the present
23 , he said he was happy about the formation of the PDP Governors’
Forum.
He said the forum was put in place to
put a stop to the decline in the party’s fortune and to galvanise the
interests of the party before its members went for any meeting, like
that of the NGF.
“One thing I have to appreciate the
party and especially the PDP governors is the formation of the PDPGF.
It has really helped to stabilise the polity,” Jonathan noted.
He added, “Governor Godswill Akpabio,
(who) spoke first said it all; that at the beginning, there was no
need for PDPGF but now that we have reduced in number to 23, definitely,
this should be the least.
“We cannot shrink below this level. We
must build up. So, looking at the number of PDP governors, it becomes
very clear that they need to have their own thing because we have
realised that governors of other political parties used to meet before
coming for NGF meetings.
“But PDP being the elephant among them
did not really bother much. But over the period, we have realised that
there is the need for them to also meet because politics is politics.
Politics is a game of interest.”
The President also advised against
defying the Independent National Electoral Commission’s ban on any
form of politicking for now.
• Two-party system
Urging Nigerians to commend the PDP for
the stability in the polity, Jonathan hinged the deluge of criticism
facing the party on its size.
He added that it would be better to have two parties in the country in order to stabilise the polity more.
His words: “One good thing that
Nigerians should commend the PDP for now is that the evolution of
political parties has made the polity to be more stable.
“Before, when elections were coming, you
would be hearing about new parties being formed and at a time, the
ballot paper was becoming too long; INEC was finding a way of
deregistering parties.
“Because PDP has come on very strong,
they (opposition parties) have realised that what they need to do is not
forming new parties but coming together. So, we are helping to
stabilise the polity.
“We will encourage them to come together
more. We want a situation where it is PDP versus another party. In that
case, the polity will be more stable. Even our members will be more
loyal to the party because they will have nowhere to go.”
• Insecurity
The President said he was not happy with
communal conflicts and ethnic cleansing in Nigeria, adding that there
was a difference between the activities of Boko Haram and those
involved in communal killings.
He said, “People leaving together must
have disagreements. But this idea of youths carrying weapons and
killing massively like what happened in Zamfara State recently has
nothing to do with Boko Haram.
“But because Boko Haram is an issue,
whenever somebody is killed, everybody says it is Boko Haram. What
happened in Zamfara State has nothing to do with Boko Haram.
“This ethnic rivalry is becoming
embarrassing. Government cannot continue to sit down and allow ethnic
rivalry between communities or between different ethnic groups to
continue.”
• Treat Jonathan with respect
During the meeting, Tukur appealed to
members of the party to treat Jonathan with respect and dignity because
he is the symbol of the county.
He said everywhere across the globe,
Presidents are treated with dignity and respect and wondered why
Jonathan was not being treated like that in Nigeria.
He said, “Ample evidence within the
territory of democracy have shown that democratically-elected Presidents
are symbol of every nation.
“Here in Nigeria, President Jonathan is our symbols. He must therefore be respected and treated with dignity.
“Undermining the leader for no just
reasons can nowhere bring us good results. This observation is necessary
to remind PDP members that we owe ourselves a duty to protect, project
and support our President to leave a lasting legacy for Nigerians.”
• Tukur survives, 20 officials resign
Tukur was able to survive the gale of
resignation that happened among the members of the NWC of the party in
Abuja on Thursday. During the meeting there was no call by any member of
the NWC for either his resignation or removal.
Eight members of the 12-member NWC resigned their appointments.
At Wadata Plaza, the national chairman,
who wore a white Babariga (flowing gown) and a cap to match,
asked journalists to be happy.
“When you see your father, you are
happy. Aren’t you happy seeing me in your midst?” he asked as he moved
round the compound greeting people.
• Vote of confidence in Jonathan
Special Adviser to the President on
Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, in a statement, said the NEC
passed a vote of confidence in his boss.
Abati said in passing the vote, NEC
members said it was evident that Nigeria had made significant progress
in many sectors under Jonathan’s leadership.
• Interim committee members
Briefing journalists after the meeting, a
former Minister of Information, who is also the Chairman of the
Planning Committee for the Special Convention, Prof. Jerry Gana, said an
interim committee had been set up to work with the remaining members of
the NWC.
Those he listed included Chibudum Nwuche
(Acting Deputy National Chairman); Dr. Remi Akintoye (Acting National
Secretary); Sen. Emma Agboti (Acting Deputy National Secretary), Yusuf
Abubakar (Acting National Organising Secretary); Tony Okeke (Acting
National Publicity Secretary); Simon Jok (Acting National Legal
Adviser); Mohammed Sa’ad (Acting National Youth Leader); and Oyibo
Nwaneri (Acting Woman Leader).
• Convention holds July 20
Gana also said that the officers would
remain in office until the conduct of the July 20 special convention,
where elections would be properly conducted to fill vacant offices in
the NWC.
But he said delegates who were part of the 2012 national convention would be the ones to elect the new officers.
He also revealed that zonal congress would be held in the South-West on July 11.
On the number of those in the Special
Convention Planning Committee, Gana said he would be assisted by
Governor Akpabio, who would serve as his deputy while Deputy Senate
President, Sen. Ike Ekweremadu, would serve as the secretary.
Apart from two representatives from each
of the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, five governors are
also in the committee.
The governors are Theodore Orji (Abia);
Shehu Shema (Katsina), Gabriel Suswam (Benue); Emmanuel Uduaghan
(Delta); and Isa Yuguda(Bauchi).
Also in the committee is the Secretary
to the Government of the Federation, Sen. Pius Anyim and the Political
Adviser to the President, Mr. Ahmed Gulak.
Twenty seven other people were also listed as members of the committee.
• Amaechi absent
The Governor of Rivers State, who is
also the Chairman of the NGF , Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, was not at the
meeting due to the suspension slammed on him by the party.
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