Our grouse with President Jonathan – Rebel governors
The
seven governors of the Peoples Democratic Party on Monday opened up on
the cause of their dispute with President Goodluck Jonathan and the
leadership of the PDP.
They said the President had refused to
act on the issues they raised during their meetings with him and some
leaders of the party on how to restore the crisis rocking the party.
They added that the President had
refused to act on issues discussed with the Chief Olusegun Obasanjo-led
Elders Committee and the reports presented to him.
Rather than act, they said President Jonathan and his supporters bluntly turned down the report.
The governors stated this in the communique issued after the meeting, which they held in Abuja on Sunday night.
The communique was signed by the National Publicity Secretary of the New PDP, Chief Chukwuemeka Eze.
The governors are Aliyu Wamakko
(Sokoto); Sule Lamido (Jigawa); Rotimi Amaechi (Rivers); Aliyu
Babangida
(Niger); Abdulfatai Ahmed (Kwara); Murtala Nyako (Adamawa) and Rabiu
Kwankwanso (Kano).
Apart from the governors, others in
their group are former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and some former
governors – Bukola Saraki (Kwara), Shaba Lafiagi (Kwara), Danjuma Goje
(Gombe) and Abdulahi Adamu (Nasarawa).
Others include a former Acting National Secretary of the party,who is now leading the New PDP,
Alhaji Abubakar Kawu Baraje; Deputy Chairman Sam Sam Jaja; a former
National Secretary of the party, who is occupying the same position in
the faction, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola; and Vice-Chairman, North-West
of the PDP, Ibrahim Kazuare.
Eze said the Sunday meeting reviewed all
the peace meetings so far held with President Jonathan and the Dr.
Bamanga Tukur-led PDP and commended the aggrieved governors for the
maturity they have exhibited since the beginning of the crisis.
He said, “Some of the demands presented
by our governors include the need to reverse the impunity in Rivers
State, where a sitting governor was suspended from the party against the
constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the PDP
Constitution, and refusing to uphold the result of the Nigeria
Governors’ Forum election that saw Amaechi winning 19 votes as Jonah
Jang’s 16.
“Others include our request for the
removal of Tukur as our party National Chairman knowing his flawed
election as our party Chairman, and ending the impunity in Adamawa
State, among other demands that will put PDP in a strong position as a
political party but for reasons not too clear to some of us failed to
receive the blessing of Mr. President.
“To us, we see all these as attempts by
the Tukur’s faction to destroy the party seeing that they (those in
Tukur’s group) have no stake in the party anymore.”
The meeting mandated its
mobilisation/contact committee to explore other options available to the
members of the faction should the dialogue with President Jonathan
fails to yield any positive result for its future political activity.
Eze added that the committee was
expected also to liaise with the new five other PDP governors and other
leaders, who he said had indicated interest to join the group and to
submit their report during the next meeting of the caucus that will hold
in a week’s time.
On the deployment of Police to the
vicinity of the Sokoto Governor’s Lodge, Abuja to scuttle the caucus
meeting on Sunday evening, Eze said it was unfortunate that the police
who were unable to find a solution to the menace of Boko Haram,
kidnapping and other security challenges of the country could be cheaply
used to harass innocent and unarmed civilians.
While reacting to the allegation against
him, Tukur said he did not set up any parallel state executive in any
state, adding that the party appointed caretaker committees in states
where the tenure of their substantive officers had expired.
Tukur, who spoke through his Media
Adviser, Oliver Okpala, said the aggrieved governors were not aware that
the executives that were removed in the affected states wrote to the
national headquarters of the party to inform it that their tenure had
expired.