Barring any last minute hitch, the
coalition forces which intend to take over power from the All
Progressives Congress (APC), and President Muhammadu Buhari, will take
another giant step on Tuesday, June 12, as they will announce the
platform of the political party on which to contest the 2019 elections.
Before
then, the arrow heads of the coalition National Intervention Movement
(NIM), Africa Democratic Congress (ADC), Labour Party (LP) Alliance for
New Nigeria (ANN) and 10 others will meet tomorrow, to fine tune their
strategies and agree on the draft Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), the
presidential aspirant, as well as the name of the party under which
they will contest in order to give the current APC-led administration a
run for its money.
Also, they will be meeting all the
presidential aspirants from all the other parties and movements who are
desirous of wrestling power from the current administration. The
meeting, which the conveners have said to be very crucial, is scheduled
for the day which keeps recurring like a decimal in the anal of the
nation’s politics.
On that day, they will decide on the party
they would move to, in order to make their aspirations become a reality.
“It is a very crucial meeting,” said a member of the movement, who did
not want to be named.
They are going back to the negotiation
table after the initial talks broke down. The breakdown was occasioned
by their inability to agree on who would lead the party. The talks were
held in Abeokuta and moved to Abuja. While a group pushed for a new
order and a clean break from the old order, the other wanted anyone but
Buhari.
Olagunsoye Oyinlola, a member of the Third Force, met
with NIM chieftain, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, both in Abeokuta and Abuja,
but the talks broke down. The fresh negotiations, it was further
gathered, would centre on how to face the common task.
They will
attempt to put aside ego, engage one another in frank talk as well as
agree on the manifesto, ideology and cardinal programme that can engage
and sustain democratic ethos.
Our source, who said that they are
leading a ‘revolution’, said they are not looking for a saint to lead
them, but a credible platform. “No one is a saint or Satan. Ours is a
revolutionary movement which would throw up leaders with conscience,”
our source said.
For this, the movement has decided to make Olisa
Agbakoba, former president, Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), as the face
of the new breed political grouping.
Others are: Dr. (Mrs)
Elishana, Allista Shoyode, Fela Durotoye, Thomas Ikubesin, Col.Abubakar
Umar (rtd) and array of other stars.
A source familiar with
the happenings in the coalition force said 80 senators (serving and non
serving), 15 sitting and 25 ex governors, two former Speakers of the
House of Representatives have all indicated their interests to be part
of the talks.
Also, expected to be part of the negotiations, is
the Liyel Imoke Committee of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), which
the paper learnt may change its name and identity. “They are interfacing
with us,” the source volunteered.The Obasanjo men, the
Sunday Telegraph further gathered, are back to the negotiating table,
where the talk would culminate into a Grand National consolidation team.
Most
of the national actors spoken to distanced themselves from the talk,
especially those of the ruling party. This was as a result of a back
lash from their party. “They are careful not to associate with us
openly,” said our source. “But they have agreed to work behind the
scenes and give the new breed all the necessary support.”
It is
after this that they will come out with the manifesto and ideology which
is absent in the current dispensation. “It is an aberration for the
chairman of a party who does not know anything to come from nowhere and
be the leader of the party. This is one of the areas we want to make the
difference,” our source explained.
Spokesman of the NIM, Mallam
Naseer Kura, confirmed the talks. He said that the NIM is interested in
rescuing the country from going into a precipice. For this, they want to
make it an all-inclusive.
“We want the best for Nigeria. We
want those who have the experience, the expertise and to start afresh.
We want to stop recycling of those who have contributed to the rot in
Nigeria.”
In the meantime, PDP is calculating how it would manage its success in the elections.
The
party, which last month, inaugurated a Contact and Integration
Committee charged with the responsibility of reaching out to other
political parties and individuals who might be willing to forge alliance
with it in the 2019 general elections, said absorbing new members who
might join it from other political parties may not pose a problem
because it has a political arrangement that ensures equitable devolution
of powers.
The committee, which has former Governor of Cross
River State, Senator Liyel Imoke as its chairman, was initially given
two weeks to complete its assignment, but later requested for an
extension of time.
Though the mandate was to discuss with other
political parties for either alliance or to be absorbed into the PDP, a
party source, however, revealed that the major target was aggrieved
members of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), especially former
PDP members (nPDP) who defected to APC before the 2015 general
elections.
“We want them back, and the committee is to discuss
with them, articulate their demands and report to the party leadership,”
the source said.
He added that the delay in the submission of the committee’s report is the APC’s convention, which has been shifted to June 23.
PDP National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, was not forthcoming on why the committee is delaying to turn in its report.
But
he however admitted that the delay is on “the number of Nigerians in
APC who want to leave the party either as groups or as individuals” who
he said “are too large for our committee to complete its job just within
two weeks.
“Also, don’t forget that the committee is going to
engage other political parties, and you know the number of political
parties we have in Nigeria today. So it is not an easy task.”
Ologbondiyan
said Nigerians are more than united and ready to rally round PDP to
rescue the country from the APC led Federal Government.
“We want all democrats in Nigeria to join the Peoples Democratic Party and kick out this incompetent government,” he requested.
Asked
how the party would be able to manage its victory if PDP wins in 2019,
given the crisis that has dogged the APC since 2015, the party
spokesperson said that the PDP is a well restructured party.
“The
Peoples Democratic Party is in existence for more than 20 years. Its
organs are well defined and the functionalities are clear. People who
are coming, either in form of alliances or to formally merge with the
party, are coming into a party that is formidable, that has structures,
that its organs are functioning.
“As a result of that, the issue
of engagement will be in the areas of elections and the ability to oust
the incompetence of the APC and its Federal Government.
PDP is
super good when it comes to the issues of power engagement. We have used
the issue of geopolitical zones arrangement as a form of devolution of
power effectively,” he boasted.
Despite the confidence of the party to return to power next year, people are still leaving the PDP to other parties.
But Ologbondiyan said this would not affect the fortunes of PDP.
He
said the advantage PDP has over other parties is its consistency, but
quickly added that the nation’s democracy is still evolving unlike the
United States of America and the United Kingdom where people are known,
even by families, to parties.
“Parties that started with PDP 20
years ago, some of them are hardly remembered today, but PDP has
survived it. APC came. Where are they today?” he asked.
On the
relationship with other opposition parties, Ologbondiyan said that
Senator Imoke’s Committee has been engaging and discussing with other
opposition parties.
Source: NewTelegraphnonline.com
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