Emerging facts are pointing to the role played by former President
Gooodluck Jonathan in the reconciliation of the Senate President, Dr.
Bukola Saraki, with some of his ardent political enemies in the Kwara
State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Nigerians have been shocked by how soon some of
Senator Bukola Saraki’s political foes in Kwara State, such as former
National Planning Minister, Professor Abubakar Sulaiman, ‘easily’
accepted to work with the Senate President upon his defection from the
All Progressives Congress (APC) to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Until
last week the former minister had never wasted any opportunity to
lampoon Saraki in the open but in a surprising move, the Professor of
Political Science at the University of Abuja was quoted as saying that
as a serious party man, he was bound to live with the decision of the
PDP leadership while some of his former colleagues in the local
opposition movement, decided to switch camp and move to the APC.
However,
some sources within the camps of both Saraki and the former minister,
who asked not to be identified, hinted that the leg work for the
reconciliation was done by Jonathan, starting around June.
“The
whole thing started about three months ago when Jonathan personally
drove to the Prof’s house in Abuja to meet him and pleaded that his camp
should give its maximum support to Saraki”, at least three reliable
sources within Sulaiman’s camp said at different times during the week,
adding that the former minister was greatly humbled by the move from his
former boss.
“It was like, see this man coming here without
announcing and he did not even ask that the man should come to him, he
changed the order and that really got to the former minister and he told
us that whatever it takes, he would abide by the plea from his boss”,
one of the sources said.
Asked how Jonathan could have openly
decided to work for Saraki given the gravity of what had transpired
between them in the 2015, another source, regarded as a confidant of the
former President in the state said initially it was tough, but Jonathan
had to conceed because he was reminded of how Saraki dropped his
ambition in 2011 to work for the former president.
“Oga was very
bitter initially; particularly he felt that Saraki betrayed him but you
know the kind of man he is, he decided to forget that and work for the
overall interest of the party. That was when he called us and directed
that we should work with the Senate President in the state”.
The
source hinted that once Jonathan decided to work with Saraki, the duo
began to meet on the way forward. “I can tell you that in the last few
months they have met for at least three times that I know of, the Senate
President has been coming to oga and we are ok with that”.
The former minister had, during the week, said he was constrained “to live and work for the good of” the PDP.
He
said: “It is imperative to note, that while I am not oblivious of the
local peculiarity, it is of uttermost necessity then that we must not
forget that we have a greater monster to confront at the center.
“My
new association, by virtue of the coalition would not impugn on my
character and vision in any way. I stand by our collective agenda. I
stand for the good of Kwara State. We must remain resolute and be
determined to change our society for the betterment of our children and
generations unborn. Let no one be under any illusion that all is well.
There is indeed a long way to go.
“I can assure you that I have
gotten enough assurance from our party leadership, our brothers and
sisters that have joined us. An assurance, that every member of the
party shall be treated equally regardless of your status and position.
“Arrangements
for proper re-integration and harmonious co-existence continue. I would
remain steadfast in the struggle, keep to my words and live within the
dictates of Almighty God. Your mandate remains a trust. I shall uphold
it till the last day of my life”.
Two groups of stakeholders in
the Kwara, the PDP Stakeholders and ‘PDP One Umbrella Project’ had last
week pledged to work with Saraki, allaying fears that his defection to
the party would lead to the marginalisation of existing members.
The
groups, whose leaders had parted with Saraki in 2015 and worked instead
for Jonathan, addressed newsmen at separate occasions in Ilorin, the
state capital, saying they had reconciled with him and were convinced
that he had matured into politicking and could effectively lead the
party to dislodge the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari come
2019.
The first group, PDP Stakeholders, comprises Deputy
Chairman of the party, Alhaji Abubakar Sanni, former deputy governor,
Chief Joel Ogundeji, former speaker of the state House of Assembly,
Alhaji Babatunde Mohammed, State Women Leader, Hajia Fatimah Magaji,
State Treasurer, Gabriel Olatunji, elders and leaders of the party
including Alhaji Oba Ajara, Alhaji Atanda Soro, former commissioner for
special duties in the state, Alhaji Razaq Lawal, Hon Ladi Edun as well
as Olufemi Adekunle Apado and Mr. Mose Ibiyemi.
Others whose
names appeared on the statement read by Sanni at the briefing but who
were not present include the former National Planning Minister, former
gubernatorial candidate of the party in the last elections, Senator
Simeon Ajibola, renowned industrialist and former gubernatorial
aspirant, Alhaji Jani Ibrahim , Chief Henry Olaosebikan and former
member of the House of Representatives, Alhaji Yninusa Yahaya. Sulaiman
had since then visited Governor AbdulFattah Ahmed at work.
The
second group, PDP One Umbrella Project, is led by former Commissioner
for Information in the state, Comrade Ben Duntoye and former chairman of
Isin Local Government Area of the state, Prince Mike Oyinloye. Duntoye
is from Oro, the same community as Minister of Information and Culture,
Alhaji Lai Mohammed.
Duntoye, while lamenting that the government
of President Muhammadu Buhari had brought untold hardship to Nigerians,
added that Saraki as the national leader of the PDP would be fair to
all members of the party, not only in Kwara but Nigeria as a whole. The
PDP leaders, who welcomed Saraki back to the PDP.
He said: “And
here in Kwara State, we cannot isolate ourselves from the misrule of
President Buhari that is a more insightful reason why Senator Saraki’s
return to the PDP is beyond a Kwara phenomenon. We believe strongly that
development and service to the people is key and should be paramount in
politics.
“No doubt, the political realignments preceding the
2015 elections is repeating itself. From that time till date, a handful
of us remained in the party till date and the issues that led to the
defection from PDP in 2015 may have been playing out again in the ruling
party. If we may recall, Senator Abubakar Bukola Saraki gave among his
reasons for leaving in 2015, lack of internal democracy, faulty economic
policies which continued to endanger the future of the nation.
“He
charted a pathway and led others out of the PDP to form the APC with
other splinter groups. They had hopes that the elderly Buhari would
bring his maturity to play in leading them to restore Nigeria back to
the path of sure footedness and prosperity.
“Unfortunately, this
was not to be. Self-centeredness, unwholesome policies and a host of
factors continued to plague the nation under the APC led government and
there appeared to be no room for amendment of ways. Incidentally, our
repositioned party and the new leadership realised our mistakes and
apologised to the nation. Alas, our leader, Senator Saraki, was
vindicated in his decision to leave the party in 2015.”
On their
party, the PDP Stakeholders not only welcomed Saraki with open arms but
noted that his defection was the best thing to have happened in the
recent history of the nation if Nigeria were to be salvaged. Their
spokesman and Deputy Chairman of the party, Alhaji Sanni, said the party
had learnt its lessons from the 2015 elections and is now reformed to
position itself for electoral victory.
Sanni said anyone who did
not want to work with Saraki and Governor AbdulFattah Ahmed in the PDP
did not want the interest of the state and alleged that some people
within the party were out to sell the state to outsiders in order to
meet personal aspirations.
In his own remarks, Ogundeji, who was
Saraki’s deputy for eight years until they parted in 2015, expressed joy
at being able to be reunited again, saying he had learnt to play
politics without bitterness. He tasked members of the party on the need
to work together ‘so that doubting Thomases will know that PDP has
arrived’.
Source: NewTelegraphonline
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