New PDP: Five More Govs Have Joined Us
Governor Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu
By Chuks Okocha and Aisha
Wakaso
The breakaway faction of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Wednesday claimed that its membership has swelled with the decamping of five more governors of the ruling party to the group.
The breakaway faction of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Wednesday claimed that its membership has swelled with the decamping of five more governors of the ruling party to the group.
Although the splinter PDP did not name the five
governors that had joined it, if the claim is correct, it would bring the
number of governors in its fold to 12.
The New PDP said the new governors would join them at their meeting on the next adjourned date slated to hold after the Eid-el-Kabir holiday.
The New PDP said the new governors would join them at their meeting on the next adjourned date slated to hold after the Eid-el-Kabir holiday.
Last night, THISDAY was privy to the names of the
five governors, but would publish their names when they actually attend the
meeting.
Currently, the New PDP boasts seven governors.
They are Governors Rabiu Musa Kwanakwanso (Kano), Ahmed Abdulfatah Ahmed
(Kwara), Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu (Niger), Murtala Nyako (Adamawa), Sule Lamido
(Jigawa), Aliyu Wamakko (Sokoto) and Chibuike Amaechi (Rivers)
The seven governors and former Vice-President
Atiku Abubakar, alongside some party stalwarts, had on August 31 stormed out of
the special national convention of the PDP in Abuja to form the New PDP.
Also, the faction confirmed that the Monday,
October 7 meeting between President Goodluck Jonathan and the seven aggrieved governors
would not hold. This is as a result of the Salah holiday, which comes up next
week.
The president and the governors, had at their
last meeting on September 15, agreed to adjourn the next peace meeting to
October 7.
But the seven governors are said to be seeking an adjournment on the grounds that some of them will be travelling to Saudi Arabia to observe the Muslim pilgrimage.
But the seven governors are said to be seeking an adjournment on the grounds that some of them will be travelling to Saudi Arabia to observe the Muslim pilgrimage.
In a statement, signed by the National Publicity
Secretary of the New PDP, Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, the faction said it had sent an
emissary to the president seeking a postponement of the reconciliation meeting
billed for October 7.
The statement said: “This decision was taken last
night during the caucus meeting of the New PDP held at the Adamawa State
Government Lodge, Asokoro, Abuja, during which it was discovered that the date
of the proposed peace meeting clashes with this year’s Hajj, in which several
of our key members are billed to participate.
“Our National Chairman, Alhaji Baraje, and most
of our other key members, including most of the G7 governors and the five other
governors that have indicated interest to join us by next week, as well as
members of the National Assembly, former governors, and business moguls, are
billed to perform the Hajj, which is already in operation.
“Alhaji Baraje, the progressive governors and
other stakeholders performing the Hajj have been mandated to use the
opportunity offered by the Holy pilgrimage to pray for the restoration of peace
and unity in our great party, PDP, as well as in our dear country, Nigeria.”
The group also called off its meeting earlier
slated for October 5 because of the Hajj.
The faction reassured its supporters and Nigerians of its commitment towards bringing back the glorious days of PDP.
The faction reassured its supporters and Nigerians of its commitment towards bringing back the glorious days of PDP.
It further apologised to the president for the
postponement, saying, “We sincerely regret the inconvenience(s) in any form
this may cause our beloved president, party faithful and Nigerians, as praying
to our God should be the utmost for us, particularly now knowing very well that
with God the elusive peace in our party and country can be achieved.”
However, the mainstream PDP appeared to be
ignorant of the postponement of the October 7 meeting yesterday.
Speaking on the crisis that has polarised the party, the National Publicity Secretary of the mainstream PDP, Olisa Metuh said that the party was already engaged in a reconciliation agenda.
Speaking on the crisis that has polarised the party, the National Publicity Secretary of the mainstream PDP, Olisa Metuh said that the party was already engaged in a reconciliation agenda.
“We are already engaged in a reconciliation
agenda as espoused by the National Chairman (Bamanga Tukur), when he came to
the office and we have been touring the country and doing it.
“We discussed the efforts and how we can
continue. We mentioned our aggrieved brothers and we have left it for the
meeting of October 7 to know how best to handle it.
“The National Working Committee (NWC) met and we
hope that we will be able to achieve full reconciliation with our aggrieved
brothers, but this party is bigger than any person or any group and PDP will
survive all interests.
“This is a national party, the custodians of the
party’s administration are ready and capable to handle all matters that affect
this party after the peace meeting,” Metuh said.
Meanwhile, the Niger State governor yesterday
accused the presidency of using money to induce people to foment trouble in his
state.
Aliyu, who made this know in Minna yesterday the
launch and distribution of 50 Toyota Hiace buses to the 25 local government
areas under the SURE-P mass transit scheme, said some people from the state
have been travelling to Abuja to collect money to make the state ungovernable.
“We heard that some disgruntled elements in Niger
are running to Abuja to collect money, they should go and collect their share.
“Those who are thinking that they can cause
problems in Niger because they have collected money from Abuja, we are ready
and waiting for them both democratically and security wise,” he said.
The governor blamed the prolonged crisis within
the party for creating avenues for opportunists to want to make money out of
the crisis.
“We know that in any struggle or negotiation,
when it is prolonged, people begin to capitalise on it and use it as a money
making venture.”
Aliyu stressed that the reason the aggrieved governors walked away from the mainstream PDP was because they felt the party should not be run like a personal estate.
Aliyu stressed that the reason the aggrieved governors walked away from the mainstream PDP was because they felt the party should not be run like a personal estate.
He added that as long as the PDP was not
democratic, Nigeria would not be democratic, stating, “If PDP is thriving,
Nigeria will reap the rewards and if PDP is democratic, Nigeria will be
democratic.”
Aliyu thanked the state PDP for standing by him
and believing in the struggle for a better PDP.
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