The
Peoples Democratic Party Elders’ Committee, headed by former President
Olusegun Obasanjo, has started compiling a report of its meetings with
the leaders of the two factions of the PDP in Abuja on Friday.
One of our correspondents gathered in
Abuja on Sunday that one issue the committee would find a hard nut to
crack is President Goodluck Jonathan’s 2015 ambition.
A very reliable source in one of the factions told The PUNCH
on Sunday that while the elders were divided on Jonathan’s reelection
bid, the governors were also in disagreement on the fate of Tukur, who
would on Monday (today) meet with state chairmen of the PDP in Abuja.
Those at the Friday meeting, apart
from Obasanjo, were former chairmen of the PDP, Dr. Ahmadu Ali and
Senator Barnabas Gemade, the Chairman of Board of Trustees of the party,
Chief Tony Anenih as well as former military President Ibrahim
Babangida.
Another ex-Chairman of the PDP, Solomon
Lar and a former BOT Chairman, Dr. Alex Ekwueme, were absent at the
meeting as they were said to have travelled outside the country.
The National Chairman of the party, Dr.
Bamanga Tukur led some members of his National Working Committee to the
meeting while Alhaji Abubakar Baraje led the National Secretary of
the New PDP, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola; the Deputy National
Chairman, Dr. Sam Jaja, a former Governor of Gombe State, Sen. Danjuma
Goje and an ex-Governor of Kwara State, Senator Bukola Saraki.
Also in the Baraje group were governors Sule Lamido (Jigawa), Rotimi Amaechi (Rivers) and Alhaji Aliyu Wamakko (Sokoto).
Governors, who came on the side of the
Tukur-led PDP included Liyel Imoke (Cross River), Idris Wada (Kogi),
Seriake Dickson (Bayelsa), Theordore Orji (Abia), Godswill Akpabio (Akwa
Ibom), Emmanuel Uduaghan (Delta), Ibrahim Shema (Katsina) and Isa
Yuguda (Bauchi).
The PUNCH however gathered that during
the meeting, two members of the committee were in agreement that
Jonathan should sacrifice his second term ambition while two
disapproved.
The fifth committee member was said not to be very committal to any of the positions canvassed by his colleagues.
Our source said, “The committee is in a
fix on whether to recommend that President Jonathan should forget his
second term or not
“Two of the committee members or elders
argued that the President would have done six years by 2015 and doing
another four years would amount to third term. They are saying that the
constitution stipulates that the President can only be in office for
eight years and if he(Jonathan) gets another four years, he would have
done 10 years, which to them amounts to third term.”
According to him, two others were of
the opinion that the President should seek reelection since the
constitution was not against that.
He added that while the governors on the
side of the Baraje-faction insisted on Tukur’s sacking, others argued
that he should be allowed to continue to run the PDP.
It was however learnt that the committee might recommend that those who formed the New PDP should return to the party under the chairmanship of Tukur.
Tukur is expected to meet today with
the 36 state chairmen of the party and their Federal Capital Territory
counterpart over the crisis rocking the PDP.
The notice of the meeting, which was
sighted by one of our correspondents in Abuja on Sunday evening,
indicated that it would hold at the Wadata Plaza national secretariat of
the party.
“The meeting is aimed at briefing you (chairmen) on the recent happenings in our great party,” the notice added.
Investigations indicated that Tukur
would use the opportunity of the meeting to solicit the support of the
chairmen, who are considered as field commanders for the party in their
respective states.
At the end of the meeting, the state
chairmen may be compelled to issue a statement pledging their loyalty to
the Tukur-led faction.
Meanwhile, controversy has continued to surround the closure of the secretariat of the New PDP in Abuja by the Federal Capital Territory Police Command.
The Tukur-led PDP, the Police and the
Presidency defended the action but the All Progressives Congress, the
Conference of Nigerian Political Parties and three Senior Advocates of
Nigeria denounced it.
The National Publicity Secretary of
the PDP, Chief Olisa Metuh, said the police acted based on the order
of a Federal High Court in Abuja.
Metuh argued that in ordering that
the parties in the dispute should maintain the status quo ante bellum,
“the court clearly granted the request of the PDP that the group led by
Alhaji Baraje should not operate or be recognised by the Independent
National Electoral Commission.
He said, “For the avoidance of doubt,
the position of the Federal High Court is clear. By ordering that the
two parties maintain status quo ante bellum, the court has clearly
ordered the Baraje group to stop all its activities, including operating
a secretariat while it affirmed the leadership of the PDP under
Alhaji Tukur. The sealing off of the secretariat opened by the Baraje
group under the name, colour and flag of the PDP is therefore in order
and in line with the law.”
FCT Police Command Public Relations
Officer, Altienne Daniel, said,”It is true that we deployed policemen
to the Maitama office of the PDP and the Wadata Plaza headquarters of
the party based on a court order which directed the parties to maintain
the status quo.
“The police at the two offices did not
prevent anyone from entering or leaving the offices, they were just
there to prevent a breach of the peace and to enforce the order of the
court.”
But the CNPP called on Jonathan to order the Inspector- General of the Police to open the shut secretariat of the New PDP.
PUNCH
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