The
 meeting President Goodluck Jonathan had with Peoples Democratic Party 
governors on Sunday which was aimed at resolving the crisis in the 
ruling party ended  again in a deadlock in the early hours of Monday.
 Contrary to expectation, Governor Rabiu
 Kwankwaso of Kano State  and his  Sokoto State  counterpart, Aliyu 
Wamakko, who had earlier announced their defection to the All 
Progressives Congress, stuck to their guns at the end of the meeting.
Wamakko told State House correspondents 
at about 2.15 am on Monday that he used the opportunity of the meeting 
to formally inform the President of the defection of five PDP governors,
 including himself, to the  APC.
He  explained  that   Kwankwaso   and himself  only attended the meeting out of respect for the President, who invited them.
 Wamakko said, “The  meeting went on 
very well because some of us came here as governors. In the PDP matter, 
our position has been known.
 “On behalf of the five of us, I have 
already briefed Mr. President of our position as G-5,  that we are no 
longer in the PDP mainstream and that we are already in another party.
 “But as a President of this country, if
 he calls us, we will come and listen to him and respect him as a leader
 of our country, otherwise what we had there was mostly a PDP affair.”
When asked why he sat through the 
meeting which started around 10pm on Sunday and ended in the early hours
 of Monday when he knew he was no longer a PDP member, the governor 
replied, “We had to tell the President and  the Chairman of the  PDP BOT
 (Chief TonyAnenih) our position. We can’t just be going about talking; 
we had to come and tell them the truth where the truth must be told and 
that is why we came here.”
Jonathan had on Saturday in France boasted that three of the ex-PDP governors were still “sitting on the fence.”
Apart from Wamakko and Kwankwaso, the 
other governors, who left the PDP for the APC are Rotimi 
Amaechi(Rivers), Abdulfatah Ahmed(Kwara) and Murtala Nyako(Adamawa).
   The Chairman of the PDP Governors 
Forum, Godswill Akpabio, however  claimed that  the defection of the 
governors    was not discussed  during the meeting with Jonathan.
 Akpabio also said if Wamakko insisted  
on leaving the party, he was  only one out of  the thousands of PDP 
members in Sokoto State.
 He said, “I think the meeting we had 
was part of the dialogue with Mr. President. Months back, at that time 
we had the G-7 governors. The last time we met, we met with the G-2 
governors and today(Monday), we had the G-3 and so it is part of the 
continuing dialogue to ensure harmony and peace in the party and Mr. 
President is not relenting.
 “He is very serious about consulting 
with all strata and all the bigwigs in the party, particularly the 
governors who are aggrieved with a view to bringing everybody on board 
and ensuring harmony and unity of the party and the governors.
“You have to distinguish the issues 
state-by-state. I wasn’t here when the governor of Sokoto was talking to
 you and I know that the governor of Sokoto State is just one member of 
the PDP in Sokoto and if he says he is leaving the PDP, I am sure there 
are still thousands of other members of  the PDP who will say we are 
staying within the PDP.
 “So you can’t say all hope is lost. How
 can all hope be lost? The party is very robust and large.  As much as 
possible, we are interested in keeping our leaders together. That is 
why, we as governors, are all here.
 “We will continue  to dialogue; this is
 not going to be the end. We have  narrowed down few issues which we are
 taking up with Mr. President and the governors are also going to 
discuss.
“You saw the number of governors today 
(Monday), we are more; I think 17 or 18 governors and you can be sure 
that the number will keep increasing.
 “I think the issues differ from state 
to state. They are all family issues. They are mostly issues that linger
 within the PDP and we believe strongly that the President is very 
poised and determined to ensure there is harmony.”
 Akpabio also  denied knowledge of media
 reports that the PDP governors were demanding the sacking of the 
national chairman, Dr. Bamanga Tukur.
Sign that the meeting did not end well 
emerged when Anenih hurriedly  left the venue of the meeting with the 
President and Vice-President Namadi Sambo at about 1.40am.
The National Security Adviser,  Col. 
Sambo Dasuki (retd.), also left with them, leaving the governors to 
continue meeting for about another 30 minutes.
Other governors, who attended the 
meeting  were  those of Abia, Kebbi, Kogi, Katsina, Bauchi, Plateau, 
Enugu, Cross River, Akwa Ibom, Delta, Ebonyi, Kaduna and Taraba states.
Before  the meeting ended, the APC  had 
said in a statement  by its Interim National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji
 Lai Mohammed, that Wamakko  and  Kwankwaso  would  not return to the 
PDP.
PUNCH NG 
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