BARELY 24 hours after a meeting between President Goodluck Jonathan
and the aggrieved governors in which there were clear commitments on all
sides to resolve all issues factionalizing the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) and all parties to shield their swords and avoid further
inflammatory comments on issues, the Presidency has dropped a bombshell,
vowing that the president will not honour the demands of the splinter
group, the New PDP.
A communique issued after last Sunday’s meeting had hinted that all
parties in the squabble accepted to commence immediate action and agreed
towards complete resolution of all matters and will continue to meet
until all processes toward reconciliation were totally complete.
But the political adviser to President Jonathan, Ahmed Gulak, said
after a separate meeting he had with the president on Monday that none
of the three cardinal demands of the aggrieved governors will be
considered by the president.
He rather insisted that the aggrieved governors had no choice than to fall in line.
Gulak gave the cardinal demands of the aggrieved governors as hinging
on the president’s 2015 presidential ambition, the removal of Bamanga
Tukur, as well as suspension of the corruption case against the former
governor of Kwara State, Bukola Saraki.
Speaking to State House correspondents, the presidential aide
maintained the grounds that the constitution of the party and that of
the country cover the president if he shows interest in the 2015
elections.
He equally insisted that the factional chairman, Bamanga Tukur, was duly elected and cannot be forced out of office.
“I have always said PDP has its internal mechanism to resolve its
problems. Whatever crisis the outsiders may think we have, we are
talking, we are dialoguing, peace is gradually returning to PDP in
accordance with the constitution of the party and in accordance with the
constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. These two documents
are our guide, we abide by them and we are dialoguing in accordance with
the provision of the constitution.
“I will tell you that PDP is the only national party that has
maintained its name and identity since 1998 till date, nobody can beat
that record.
“The national chairman has no problem, he was elected and I always
say that as there are processes for election, there are processes for
removal or resignation.
So nobody can cajole anybody to say the national chairman will not survive. Nobody is against the national chairman.
“I have said it before that 2015, national chairman, EFCC, these are
the three demands and we have to be guided by the constitution. The
constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 as amended has
given Mr. President the right to offer himself for second term if he so
chooses and nobody, either individual or group can abridge his
constitutional right. If he decides not to contest, let it be on his own
volition, not because he is intimidated or cajoled into doing that.
“Secondly, about EFCC, I have said it before and will say it again,
Mr President will never ask such an independent body not to carry out
their job or statutory function. The third is about national chairman
and I have said he emerged through the process of election and his
removal is also guided by constitutional provisions.
“Politics is about give and take. What camp are you talking about?
There is no camp. There is only one PDP please and that PDP as at today
is led by Bamanga Tukur. There is only one PDP, that we have some
aggrieved members does not derogate from the fact that there is only one
PDP and these aggrieved members, the elders are already talking to them
and they are understanding the constitutional provisions and all of us
must be guided by the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
and by the constitution of our party.
“We don’t just do things just because we want to do them; we must
abide by the principles of democracy and the principles of democracy
must be abided with,” he said.
The Nigerian Tribune recalled that the New PDP had last week insisted
that the conditions given to President Jonathan by the group must all
be met and within stipulated time before peace can return to the party.
The group dismissed reports that the crisis rocking the party would soon be over.
The national youth leader of the New PDP, Comrade Timi Frank had
insisted that though discussions were ongoing, the crisis would be far
from over until all the conditions given to the President were met
within the stipulated time.
He stated that if the conditions were not met within the stipulated
time, the leadership of the new PDP would unveil its next plan of action
when and if any agreement is reached with its numerous supporters
across the country.
Frank maintained that the new PDP would not betray the trust of the Nigerian people.
The youth leader said it was wrong for Gulak to have attempted to
hoodwink party members into believing that a truce was in sight while
knowing that the truth remained that except some sacrifices were made by
the President and his allies, it would be practically difficult for the
crisis to be over.
“The truth remains that the crisis in the PDP is far from over. While
there has been ongoing talks, it would be wrong for persons, who in
the first place instigated this crisis, to begin to play to the gallery.
“The truth remains that options are open but definitely the crisis is
far from over, more so that we have noticed that even in the middle of
discussions, there seem to be shifting of goal posts
“It is regrettable that informations made available suggest that
attempts were being made to hound up members of the New PDP in some
states like Bayelsa. Such practices will only aggravate ongoing
negotiations
“Reports just coming in indicates that some members of the New PDP in
Bayelsa State are being haunted for identifying with the party, with
the new PDP secretariat in Port Harcourt been sealed off by police
“I dare say that if this is the case, then it would be a grievous
mistake as actions like these will only worsen matters. I urge the
Nigeria police to concentrate on security issues and kidnappings
ravaging the country instead of joining in internal political matters.
“The constitution of the Federal Republic is clear as it relates to
freedom of association, even more as regards the factionalisation of a
party even as stated by INEC.
It would therefore, amount to outright breach of the constitution as
well as abuse of the rule of law and denial of fundamental human rights
for persons to be haunted or arrested based on the current crisis in the
PDP. We shall resist such attempts as they are simply barbaric
“I want to urge security agencies to remain neutral and not to join
in the present squabble in the party. I also enjoin party stalwarts,
supporters and indeed Nigerians to remain steadfast in the bid to
enthrone a new order and instill internal democracy within the ruling
party,” he said.
Aggrieved governors agreed to drop demand on President’s ambition —Akpabio
The
governor of Akwa Ibom State, Godswill Akpabio who was part of Sunday’s
meeting convened by President Goodluck Jonathan with the aggrieved
governors of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has said the governors
have agreed to drop their demand that President Jonathan drops his 2015
ambition.
The governors were said to have tabled three key demands which must
be met before the crisis in the party which led to formation of New PDP
could be over.
But Akpabio, who is the chairman of PDP Governors’ Forum disclosed
that during Sunday meeting, the two sides agreed that the President’s
right to contest in 2015 was not negotiable.
Speaking on the two other demands, the governor described them as
issues of processes that would be resolved very soon since the talks
would resume on October 7.
He said, “The PDP family is coming back together. We have started a
process of total reconciliation and of course you know the house is very
large, very robust and PDP is very entrenched and there is no way we
can have internal wrangling without being able to resolve it. So,
clearly speaking, it was just a family disagreement and the processes
are in place now to bring everybody on board and Nigerians are very
happy.
“I have received a lot of calls from party faithful across the entire
country and people are happy, stakeholders are happy that the family is
coming back as one strong family.
“The disagreement differs from state to state. So, it wasn’t as if
there was a major issue with all PDP governors. There were few states
that had difficulties.
“Some states complained about, maybe their delegates were not allowed
entry to Eagle Square. Some complained about party positions and some
had court issues. But these are all things that we cannot allow to
affect the fabric of the party and of course by implication the fabric
of the nation because the PDP is Nigeria.
“We have been in power for the past 14 years and Nigerians have
confidence that this is the only truly national party that expresses
true aspirations of all and sundry and of course it is also the only
party that is not owned by any individual. It is a party that belongs to
all Nigerians. Even the market woman in Sokoto claims ownership of the
PDP and of course the same thing with the trader in Akwa Ibom State. The
same thing with somebody in the south west and the same thing in south
east.
“So, the PDP is Nigeria and so anything that affects the PDP will
affect the entire country. And so that is why we commend the President
for the peace process, for his humility and for his decision to be a
father to all and for behaving like a good shepherd where if one single
sheep goes astray, he abandons the 99 to go and pick that one. And that
was the spirit and everybody is coming on board now.
“That process is going to be concluded on the 7th of October. We are all very excited.
“That is why I said that the processes are on and of course on the
issue of 2015, both sides agreed that it wasn’t an issue for discussion
because every single person has a right to have ambition.
“Some of the governors may have ambition like I have ambition to go
to Senate and you can’t discuss anything about another person’s
ambition. You are the only person that can discuss your own ambition.
Ambition is personal. So both parties agreed to that.
“In all other issues, we have put in place methodologies of settling
them and of course it’s a process issue. Process is on. It was in the
first place an internal issue of the PDP and so we are going to settle
it internally and if you want to know how it is going to be settled,
then you have to leave being a journalist to join the PDP family.
“In the first place, the controversy was too minor for the opposition
to feast on. Were they waiting to see the party, which opposition are
you talking about, is it APC? Well, you know the only thing I can see
for the APC, in 2015 they will change their name.
“They normally change names. That is the only thing I know. I think
they used to be AC, later they changed to ACN, then of course they now
linked it with CPC and now they turned to APC and by 2015 it will be
Panadol.”
Meanwhile, FIVE hours of meeting
between President Goodluck Jonathan and aggrieved governors of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) failed to get the desired results on
Sunday.
Sources close to the peace meeting confirmed to the Nigerian Tribune
that the president refused to declare his ambition for 2015 when he was
asked by one of those at the meeting.
A source said one of the governors, who gave a preamble to the
question, said the group wanted to know whether the president wanted to
seek re-election or not.
The governor was also said to have added that the issue was within
the constitutional powers of the president but that the governors would
like to know, so that the party could plan ahead.
The president was, however, said to have refused to answer the question directly.
A source said Jonathan, instead, decided to lecture the governors on
democracy dividends, adding that there was still time for all elected
officials to start delivering dividends to the people.
“We were all elected to better the lives of the people and deliver
dividends of democracy to the people. I believe that as leaders we must
continue to do that which we were elected to do.
“Let all governors go back to the states and continue the process of
delivering democracy dividends rather that bury ourselves in this
politicking that does not bring food to the people’s table,” he was
quoted to have said.
Sources further added that the meeting resolved that the Adamawa
State executive committee should be returned to Governor Murtala Nyako,
in line with the constitution of the party.
The source also said Jonathan told the aggrieved governors to erase
the idea that a president would wake up and order the anti-graft
agencies not to investigate certain categories of citizens.
He was said to have advised that any governor that had issues with
the Economic and Financial crimes Commission (EFCC) should go ahead and
clear himself rather than attempt to politicise it.
“I will not sit here and guarantee anyone that I will stop EFCC probe
of any Nigerian or non-Nigerian operating within our territory,” the
president was quoted as saying.
He was also said to have told the meeting that the issue of Rivers
crisis had to do with court orders and several suits already filed and
that he could not in any way overrule the court orders.
The responses were said to have been stated after the G7 group of
aggrieved governors, led by Kano State governor, Dr Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso
and his counterpart from Niger, Dr Mua’zu Babangida Aliyu, had restated
their positions.
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