Thursday, September 5, 2013
PDP Crisis: Jonathan Rejects Obasanjo
There were strong indications last night that President
Goodluck Jonathan may call the bluff of the seven
aggrieved governors of the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP).
Dr. Jonathan, who reportedly got angry at a meeting with
PDP governors loyal to him on Tuesday night, asked them
not to lose sleep over the party’s crisis.
It was also learnt that some forces in the Presidency are
viewing with suspicion the peace moves initiated by ex-
President Olusegun Obasanjo because the aggrieved
governors are seen as his “die-hard” loyalists.
The peace meeting called by the ex-President is scheduled
for tomorrow in Abuja.
The President is said to have rejected Obasanjo’s peace
moves.
A source, who spoke with our correspondent last night,
said: “The President, after going through some security
reports on the crisis, got angry and told the governors, ‘we
will not lose sleep. Those who ignited the fire should go
and quench it’.
“It is obvious that the Presidency is already closing in on
those pulling the strings to divide the PDP ahead of the
2015 poll.
“I think the Presidency may damn the consequences. The
next few weeks might be for dirty politics. There is a
likelihood of tit-for-tat politics.”
At the meeting were Governors Emmanuel Uduaghan
(Delta); Ramalan Yero (Kaduna); Gabriel Suswam (Benue);
Theodore Orji (Abia); Liyel Imoke (Cross River); Henry
Seriake Dickson (Bayelsa); Ibrahim Dankwambo (Gombe);
Godswill Akpabio (Akwa Ibom); Idris Wada (Kogi) and Isa
Yuguda (Bauchi).
Special Adviser to the President on Political Affairs Ahmed
Gulak and Deputy National Chairman of PDP Uche
Secondus were also there.
A close aide to the president faulted Obasanjo’s
intervention in the crisis.
According to the aide, “What is happening in the PDP has
nothing to do with the President; it is not his headache at all
and he is not losing sleep over it.”
The President believes that those who ignited the crisis
should also look for ways to put it off. And from security
reports, former President Olusegun Obasanjo is behind it;
he cannot start a crisis and now pretend to be finding a
solution to it.
“It is good that the current happenings are unfolding at this
time; we now know those who are doing what, those who
have been hiding their faces while creating problems –
including security crises for the government. The
government is studying the situation and will respond at the
appropriate time.”
Obasanjo and the governors are battling to prevent
President Jonathan from contesting election in 2015, the
aide alleged, adding: “But the President will contest 2015
election and his achievements will speak for him.
“Those who are calling for revolution should better start
preparing for it because President Jonathan will contest the
election; Nigerians will decide his fate and not Obasanjo
and the six or seven governors. Those calling for war
should start preparing now,” he said.
Source: The Nation
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