Strong indications emerged, yesterday, that the North has taken a
resolute decision not to support the candidature of President Goodluck
Jonathan should he decide to run in 2015. Rather than give its blessing to Jonathan’s re-election, the north is
now fine-tuning strategies to project one of its leading lights for the
presidency in 2015 with Speaker Aminu Tambuwal increasingly winning the
favour of some northern governors.
Influential Northern political
leaders were deeply concerned about the deteriorating quality of life
in Nigeria, particularly in the North occasioned by endless poverty and
intractable security challenges that have continued to claim lives and
property.
In addition, political gladiators in the region were
peeved by the attempt by President Jonathan to dump the gentleman’s
agreement he reportedly entered into with Northern governors in 2010 to
serve for only one
term of four years.
A Northern governor, who
told that he was part of the team that brokered the deal with the
president, described as shocking the seeming rebuttal of an agreement he
said would have seen the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, zone its
presidential ticket to the North in 2015.
The governor, who pleaded anonymity, pointed out that the denial of the deal was a calculated attempt to ridicule the North.
Jonthan must honour agreement with the North
He
said: “Look, an agreement is an agreement whether written or verbal. In
this case, Mr. President cannot say that he did not plead with us to
back him for only a term after which he would return power to the North.
”Our position is that he should be gentleman enough to honour that agreement and concede power to the North on moral grounds.
“But
let me tell you that the North is not happy with the attempt by the
President to jettison what he agreed with us even when he went to Addis
Ababa.
”It was based on the firm belief by us that he would run
for a term that we mobilised our traditional, political and religious
leaders at all levels in the North to support the election of Jonathan
in 2011.
“However, if the President wants to take us for a ride,
let him wait and see what we can do in 2015. We have decided to take our
destiny in our hands by forging ahead as a group in the next election,”
the source hinted.
North considers Tambuwal
It was learnt
that although the Northern political leaders were united on the need to
dump Jonathan and back one of their own in 2015, the major problem
confronting them at the moment, was how to decide on a presidential
candidate.
It was also gathered that while no fewer than five
Northern governors were jostling for the presidential post, political
leaders in the region were seriously mulling the idea of drafting the
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Aminu Tambuwal, into the race.
The
decision to look in the direction of Tambuwal was borne out of the fear
that the presidency could use the anti-graft agencies to scare the
Northern governors, with eyes on the top post.
Those who favour
drafting Tambuwal into the presidential race, argue that he possesses
all the qualities of a good leader, who can take Nigeria to the next
level, if given the opportunity.
Another northern governor, who is
in support of Tambuwal said: “Not only is he very pragmatic and
conversant with the Nigerian situation, he also possesses what the
nation requires to move forward.
“In fact, I can tell you that the
North is thinking seriously about the idea and we believe that at the
right time it will be done,” the governor said.
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