Enough is enough: Jonathan moves to resolve PDP crises

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by Akan Ido

Reports say the Presidency has set up a committee to look into the crises rocking the Peoples Democratic Party and come up with concrete solutions to them.

President Goodluck Jonathan was said to have been advised by his close aides to look closely into the biting issues because his political career and the seeming resolve of the opposition political parties to wrest power from the PDP in 2015.

They warned that the disciplinary actions taken against powerful members of the party is capable of destabilising the party, a situation which may affect the chances of the president at realising his ambition of retaining power in 2015.

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Those believed to be  in the committee are the Chief of Staff to the President, Chief Mike Ogiadohme; the Political Adviser to  the President, Ahmed Gulak;  and some governors.

A Presidency source said the committee would pay specific attention to the suspension of two governors – Rotimi Amaechi (Rivers) and Aliyu Wamakko(Sokoto) – and  the effect of the report of the Independent National Electoral Commission, which queried the manner majority of members of the  PDP  National Working Committee emerged.

Before   the committee was raised, the President was said to have also been told that the suspension of the governors within a spate of two weeks was an indication that the party was not healthy.

Amaechi was suspended because of his refusal to intervene in the State House of Assembly decision to suspend the   executive council of Obiokpor Local Government Council of Rivers State. Wamakko, on the other hand, was suspended because of his alleged insubordination to the PDP National Chairman, Bamanga Tukur.

A governor, who spoke with one of our correspondents, said the leadership of the PDP might have been advising the President wrongly on how to enforce discipline among members.

He said the President might have realised that and that that could be the reason why he set up the committee.

The governor said, “There is no President who fights during his first tenure. Not even former President Olusegun Obasanjo, who we all knew was a ‘strong man.’

“Obasanjo did not fight even when his deputy, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, was almost snatching the PDP ticket from him. He did not fight until he got the second term ticket of the party and was also elected.

“The fear among the governors is that if the President could do this to some of us when he is still seeking our cooperation for a second term ticket, what will he do when he gets it and he is eventually elected?

“We have let the President know this and he is acting on it.”

The governor particularly frowned on the reasons adduced for the suspension of Amaechi and Wamakko, saying they were not convincing enough.

He said that the suspension of Wamakko could also send wrong signals to the governors in the North-West, adding that “we all knew what Obasanjo did to bring the zone to the PDP.”

The governor said it would be wrong to allow the zone, which has the largest number of states in the country, to be snatched by the opposition again “due to the misadventure of few people in the party.”

It will also be recalled that the INEC report on the PDP convention, which produced the national officers of the party, had become a source of worry to the Presidency.

Those whose elections were ratified by affirmation instead of election as expected by INEC were the Deputy National Chairman, Dr. Sam Sam Jaja; National Organising Secretary, Abubakar Mustapha; National Youth Leader, Alhaji Garba Chima; Deputy National Youth Leader, Dennis Alonger; and Acting National Secretary, Solomon Onwe.

Others were   Senator Umar Ibrahim (deputy national auditor); Hanatu Ulam (deputy national woman leader);  Kema Chikwe (woman leader);  Okechukwu Nnadozie (deputy national treasurer);  Victor Kwom (national legal adviser);  Olisa Metuh (national publicity secretary); and Binta Goje (deputy national publicity secretary).

Eight of these officers are members of the NWC, which sees to the running of the party on a day-to-day basis.

The President was said to have been advised by the governors that it might not be wise to allow these officers to conduct the next presidential primary of the PDP as its result could be a subject of litigation.

This problem, it was also gathered, was one of the reasons why it had been difficult for the PDP to hold its National Executive Committee meeting.

The last meeting was in July 2012, whereas the party constitution stipulates that NEC meeting must be held at least in every quarter.

When contacted, Gulak told one of our correspondents that he had yet to be informed about the workings of the newly constituted committee.

He said, “Where did you get that from? I am yet to be contacted. I do not know anything about it. If I am a member, I should be contacted.”

Meanwhile, the party has described as a basket of empty shells, the unfolding of All Progressives Congress blueprint by a former Governor of Lagos State, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, at the British House of Commons in London on Tuesday.

A statement by Metuh described the agenda as grossly lacking in essentials, in fundamentals; deep in cosmetics and devoid of originality.

According to him, the blueprint is laced with half truths and outright lies and grittily divorced from the substance and incidentals  that ginger national growth.

Comments (4)

  1. PDP is always that platform that can reconcile its differences. Mr president is the kind of leader I would like to rule Nigeria again. All these angels who want power stay clear you haven't been tested. we know the leader and all his mistakes we llike him..

  2. NA NW UNA WAN WAKE ABI.ITS LATE O

  3. Why mr president can not allowed the PDP National chairman Bamanga to continue with what he is doing now, He is oready suspended tow governors, Remaining seveen, let them go as the Bamanga is saying, we the opposition party APC our dor is open 24hrs

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