The
Peoples Democratic Party governors are set to clash over the PDP
National Chairman, Dr. Bamanga Tukur, as the party’s National Executive
Committee meets in Abuja on Thursday.
It was gathered on Tuesday that
governors in the Jang faction of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum were bent
on ensuring that Tukur retained his job. However, those backing the
Rivers State Governor, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, as the NGF chairman, our
correspondents gathered, might at the meeting table alleged
constitutional breaches by the PDP chairman as a prelude to getting him
booted out of office.
A pro-Jang governor, who confided in
one of our correspondents said his group would resist any attempt
to remove Tukur during the meeting.
He said, “We have told the President
(Dr. Goodluck Jonathan) that he should not listen to those calling
for Tukur’s removal. We know that the gameplan of some of our colleagues
is to remove the man so that they can install their lackey as
chairman.”
But a pro-Amaechi governor said, “There
is no way we will hold a NEC meeting and not raise the issue of
constitutional violations against the chairman. We will pass a vote –of-
no- confidence in the man and call for his resignation.”
In a telephone interview with one of our
correspondents, Adamawa State Governor Murtala Nyako, insisted that
Tukur should abide by the party’s constitution.
Nyako, who spoke through his Director of
Press, Ahmad Sajo, said, “What we are saying is that he should run the
party with justice, fairness and harmony. He should run the party with
equity. He should control the crises rocking the party.
“We are saying he should create a level
playing field for everybody in the party. If that had been created,
there would not be crises in the party all over the country.”
When contacted, the Plateau State
Commissioner for Information, Mr. Yijap Abraham said, “Governor Jang is a
team player; he remains committed to playing the role that produces the
greatest good for Plateau, the PDP and the nation.”
The PDP Interim National Publicity, Dr. Aderemi Akintoye, announced the NEC meeting through a circular in Abuja on Tuesday.
The circular reads, “Emergency NEC meeting to hold Thursday, August 22 by 2pm. Members are advised to be punctual.”
It however did not include the agenda of the meeting.
NEC membership includes the President, NWC officials, governors, state chairmen of the party and the Board of Trustees members.
BOT members have no voting power in NEC.
The committee, at its last meeting in
Abuja on June 20 had asked eight members of the NWC to resign.They
were the Deputy National Chairman, Dr. Sam Jaja; the National
Organising Secretary, Abubakar Mustapha; the National Youth Leader, Mr.
Garba Chima; the Acting National Secretary, Mr. Solomon Onwe; the Woman
Leader, Mrs. Kema Chikwe; the National Legal Adviser, Victor Kwom; the
National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Olisa Metuh; and the National
Treasurer, Bala Kaoje.
Apart from the eight national officers, 12 others , who were either deputies or ex-officio members, also resigned.
Their resignations followed a report by
the Independent National Electoral Commission, which declared the way
they emerged at the 2012 national convention, undemocratic.
NEC, had at its last meeting, fixed the party’s mini-convention for July 21, 2013.
The Sunday PUNCH had exclusively reported on August 18 that Jonathan and some of his close aides met last week over Tukur.
The PUNCH had also reported on Monday
that the national chairman had met with the President as part of efforts
to retain his job.
Tukur said on Monday that he was not under pressure to resign.
In an electronic mail, he said, “Let me
reiterate that I am not resigning and I have no intention of doing so
as an elected National Chairman of the PDP.”
Besides, Tukur’s issue, it was gathered
that NEC would, at the meeting deliberate on the crises in the PDP
and assess the reconciliatory efforts of its National Working
Committee.
One of such crises is that of the
South -West. There is currently an injunction by an Osogbo High
Court stopping the special congress of the PDP scheduled to hold in the
zone this weekend.
The PDP NEC will also strategise on the upcoming governorship election in Anambra and Ekiti states.
The party’s stakeholders, including the
President and the governors, may also review the political
developments in the party with a view to positioning it for the 2015
general elections.
Other issue that our correspondents
learnt would be discussed is the registration of the All Progressives
Congress and the Peoples Democratic Movement.
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