Starves VP of funds
Considers Lamido, Shema
ALL is definitely not well with the ruling Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP). For months now, the party leadership has been straining topatch
up the cracks dividing the self-touted largest party in Africa, but to
no avail. Last week's highly celebrated National Executive Committee
(NEC) meeting in Abuja fell
woefully short of the desired, it even went down as the shortest
ever: only 15 minutes; without resolving many issues including granting
of automatic tickets to President Goodluck Jonathan and governors
seeking a second term in office.
As if that was not enough, damning
reports emanating from the Aso Rock Villa showed that the cracks within
the party run deeper than currently being speculated, the President, Dr.
Goodluck Jonathan is waging a silent war against his immediate
colleague, Vice-President Namadi Sambo, a situation reminiscent of the
unsightly war that characterised the twilight of the former President
Olusegun Obasanjo and Alhaji Abubakar Atiku partnership.
A source
close to Presidency told National Daily that President Jonathan is now
weary of Sambo's political antics, hence his decision to starve the VP's
office of funds.
According to the source, all files from the VP's
office that bear any trace of financial implication of recent has been
deliberately kept in view so as not to allow any further cash flow in
that office, this is because, the President is of the opinion that his
Vice is working with some northern elders to
thwart his (President Jonathan's) 2015
ambition.
“It appears that President Jonathan no longer trust his
Vice. He is suspecting that Sambo has a hidden agenda for 2015. One of
the informants of the President revealed that VP Sambo is currently
working with some northern elders to endorse him as a consensus
candidate from the North in 2015.
President Jonathan's camp is
thinking that Sambo might have deliberately refused to reach out to his
co-northerners so as to weaken Jonathan popularity in the North. Others
also said that he has not done enough to market the president to his
northern brothers just as Atiku Abubakar did to former President
Olusegun Obasanjo before the 2003 presidential elections. It was based
on these permutations that the office of the vice president is being
starved of funds.
“Apart from that, there is also pressure from
some prominent northern elites and politicians to drop Vice President
Sambo in 2015 elections because, according to them, he is a businessman
who does not know politics. They also believe that he is a political
liability and that he has not represented the north very well,” our
source revealed.
National Daily investigations further revealed that
the president has concluded plans to run for 2015 elections with either
Governor Sule Lamido of Jigawa state or Governor Ibrahim Shema of
Katsina state. The choice for Sule Lamido was based on his current
rising political profile in the north.
According to our
investigations, Jonathan/Lamido combination in 2015 could ensure the
ruling party, PDP clinching victory in the polls once again while Shema
is merely being considered to personify the Yar'Aduas of Katsina.
However,
a reaction from Vice President's camp said it will be suicidal for
Jonathan to dump Sambo at this stage of the struggle, adding that they
have come a long way; “The VP has been very loyal to the President, he
has served him faithfully. Whoever is thinking of Jonathan dumping Sambo
is just day dreaming. Jonathan will crash in 2015 if he tries it. As
far as Nigeria politics is concerned both of them are still learning.”
Beleaguered Party
Sambo's
palaver began, early in the year, when, well ahead of the upcoming
Special National Convention of the PDP,four governors of the party in
the North-west and some elements within the Presidency moved, albeit
separately, against Sambo over the choice of persons to fill the posts
of National Treasurer and National Organising Secretary, which are zoned
to the geopolitical region.
The four are Sokoto's Aliyu Wamakko,
Kebbi's Usman Dakingari, Jigawa's Sule Lamido, and Kano's Rabiu
Kwankwaso. The governor of Kaduna State, Alhaji Mukhtar Yero, being
Sambo's political godson, is, expectedly, backing the VP's nominee for
the office of National Organising Secretary, Alhaji Abubakar Mustapha,
while Katsina State Governor Ibrahim Shema is said to be neutral.
But
Wamakko, Dakingari, Lamido and Kwankwaso, along with some persons
within the PDP, are said to be sponsoring another candidate from Kaduna
State for the office of National Organising Secretary, against Sambo's
nominee.
The office of the National Organising Secretary is the
engine house of all electoral activities in PDP and the political
leaning of its occupant is viewed as an indicator of future trends.
The
pre-convention intrigues emerged according to PDP sources, when
Kwankwaso, Lamido, Wamakko and Dakingari backed former PDP National
Treasurer Bala Kaoje to obtain a nomination form for the office of
National Organising Secretary to contest against the vice president's
nominee, Mustapha, at the upcoming Special National Convention.
Kaoje
was among the National Working Committee members that resigned en masse
on June 20 to allow for the rectification of anomalies in their
elections on March 24 last year, which the Independent National
Electoral Commission (INEC) observed in a report.
INEC had noted in
the report, which was published on April 8, that 12 of the 16 members of
the NWC were not properly elected; stating that the process that
brought them into office is unacceptable.
Mustapha, who held the post
of National Organising Secretary until the June 20 resignations, was
Head of Service of Kaduna State when Sambo was the governor. He was
believed to have also been sponsored by the VP to emerge National
Organising Secretary at last year's national convention.
A source in
the party disclosed that, “The four governors have asked Bala Kaoje
(former national treasurer) to pick form for the National Organising
Secretary knowing full well that the vice president is still sponsoring
Abubakar Mustapha for the same office.
“The four governors are also insisting that there should be voting for the office.”
The
source said some elements within the Presidency were also sponsoring
another politician from Zaria, Ibrahim Bamali, for the same office of
National Organising Secretary.
By this, three candidates may be vying
for the office at the PDP special national convention, namely Mustapha,
who is believed to be sponsored by Sambo; Kaoje, alleged to be
sponsored by the governors of Kebbi, Sokoto, Kano, and Jigawa states;
and Bamali, who is said to be a nominee of some hawks in the Presidency.
Fence Mending
Moreover,
the President, sources revealed, has been trying to tow a moderate path
in order to rally the whole party, especially, the aggrieved elements
from the north, behind him before the 2015 Elections campaign starts.
Early
in the month, Governors Babangida Muazu Aliyu of Niger, Murtala Nyako
of Adamawa and Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso reportedly at a meeting with
President Jonathan notified him of their intention to quit the PDP ahead
of the 2015 election on grounds of irreconcilable differences with the
leadership of the party.
Although both sides later denied the incident, the evidence of the dire strait the party is refused to be wished away.
The governors stated that the meeting with the president was as a result of their resolve to rescue the party.
Nyako's
chief press secretary, Ahmed Sajoh stressed that, “For record purposes,
it must however be stated that the visit of the governor, alongside his
colleagues, to the president was not abnormal as it was meant to save
the ruling party from suffering further crisis as well as a means to
save our democracy.”
“However, it should be noted that Governor
Nyako's meeting with the president, including other governors, was to
avail the president an opportunity to know certain things that have gone
wrong in the PDP under the current leadership.
“More contradicting
in the report is the fact that the governors only went to the president
to save the PDP and democracy as the leader of the country and of the
PDP; so it is only laughable to read that such governors with that level
of passion for the party have issued a notice to quit the PDP.
But a
recent call from former president Obasnajo directing the aggrieved
governors of the party to forget any plot to dump the ruling party,
showed the magnitude of the ongoing rumble within the party.
An
impeccable source close to the Otta farmer revealed that the former
president passed the message through one of the aggrieved governors
during the recent birthday celebration of Chief Tony Anenih in Abuja,
warning that the solution to their grievances is not in quitting the
party.
The former Nigerian leader, whose presence at the birthday
reportedly excited the presidential family, was quoted as telling one of
the governors at the event that All Progressives Congress (APC) was not
an option, urging them to “explore all internal remedies, and if
necessary, fight from within.”
It was, however, gathered through the
source that the directive to the aggrieved governors and others did not
signify that he had endorsed President Goodluck Jonathan; rather the
source hinted that the retired general could be “strengthening a bloc
within the ruling party.”
Another source close to Obasanjo in the
South-West, while confirming this mindset of the former president, added
that he had also impressed it on his other allies across the country to
remain in the PDP.
Obasanjo was reported to have reminded all
aggrieved party chiefs that the real reason behind the formation of the
PDP was to safeguard the unity of the nation, insisting that PDP
remained the only vehicle to sustain the unity of the country.
It
would be recalled that Chief Obasanjo was responsible for the nomination
by the PDP of the governors involved in the nationwide consultation
which the Presidency considered hostile but which the governors called
Save Democracy Campaign.
It was, also, gathered that notable
governors from the PDP, who were on lesser hajj (umrah) in Saudi Arabia,
held several meetings in the holy land on whether or not to remain in
the party.
A party insider stated that the governors were unanimous
in their opinion that President Jonathan had been unfair to them for
supporting the national chairman of the party, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, and
refusing to recognise the River State governor, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, as
the chairman of the Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF).
The source
stressed that most of the said PDP governors are from the North-West and
North-Central. But the source added that those of them (governors) who
are currently in their second term called for caution, saying that, for
the sake of those still eyeing a second term, it would be risky for them
to openly work against the establishment by identifying with the All
Progressives Congress (APC).
All these agitating issues and several
undisclosed ones forced last week's NEC meeting to close early. The
absence of former vice president Atiku Abubakar from the meeting was
resonant enough. The Turaki was angry at the preference of some
supporters of the President for an automatic ticket.
The party
stakeholders, at the meeting, were said to have agreed to shelve the
contentious issues on the grounds that they could tear the party apart
and widen the gulf between the various aggrieved members of the party.
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