PRESIDENT
Goodluck Jonathan appears to have devised a strategy for freeing
himself from the clutches of governors hostile to his 2015 ambition,
especially those from the states ruled by the Peoples Democratic Party.
At the centre of this strategy, The PUNCH
learnt, was a plan to empower ministers against the chief executives of
their home states and create alternative power base from which Jonathan
could tap for his second term ambition in 2015.
The ministers that would readily benefit
from this presidential empowerment, as already discussed and decided on
by members of the President’s kitchen cabinet, are those from states
whose governors have been seen as antagonistic to Jonathan’s 2015
ambition.
The revelation came even as the Nigerian Governors’ Forum holds its election on Monday (today) in Abuja.
Though President Goodluck Jonathan said
on Sunday that it had no interest in the governors’ forum elections,
there were indications that the Presidency would put the poll under
close watch.
Beyond merely electing who replaces
Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi as the chairman of the forum,
analysts say the NGF poll will pinpoint the direction of the 2015 poll,
especially within the Peoples Democratic Party.
Amaechi is regarded in the circle of
Jonathan as not a fan of the President. There is said to be an
underground campaign to ensure that Amaechi is not returned whereas the
majority of the governors are said to be in support of retaining the
Rivers State governor.
Not included in this majority of
supporters for Amaechi are governors Godswill Akpabio, Henry Dickson and
Ibrahim Shema of Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa and Katsina states respectively.
Investigations have, however, shown that Jonathan would use Monday’s election to measure the loyalty of the governors.
“If the NGF election today does not go
the way that will inspire confidence in the loyalty of the governors,
the Presidency has a ‘Plan B’ option to fall back to,” a source who
claimed to be privy to the ‘empower the ministers’ strategy confided in
one of our correspondents on Sunday.
The source said that the President had
decided to sidetrack the unfriendly governors and use the ministers to
mobilise support from such states.
When the strategy begins to unfold, the
ministers would be the one to nominate candidates from their states to
be appointed to boards at the federal level.
Apart from that, the ministers would also be allowed to appoint what the source called “a point man” at each local government.
The source said, “The Presidency has
decided to strengthen the ministers in states where the governors are
not favourably disposed to the second term ambition of the President.
“The need to have this was discussed at a recent meeting the President had with his close aides.
PUNCH
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