Peoples Democratic Party National Chairman, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, and
some leading members of the party’s National Working Committee have left
for Germany to visit ailing Taraba State Governor Danbaba Suntai. Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum and Rivers State Governor
Rotimi Amaechi, along with two other governors have also visited Suntai.
The three governors were chosen by the Governors' Forum for the
get-well visit.
The Taraba State governor is being treated at a German hospital for
serious injuries he sustained when his plane crashed at a Yola suburb on
October 25. Others injured in the crash of the aircraft piloted by
Suntai himself, were his Chief Security Officer (CSO) Dangana Tino;
Chief Detail, Joel Danladi; and his Aide-d-camp (ADC), DSP Iliya Dasat. Suntai is believed to be hospitalized in the northwestern German city of Hanover.
Though,Tukur, PDP National Publicity Secretary Olisa Metu and another
NWC member as well as the governors left for Germany on Thursday, they
traveled separately.
It was gathered that the governors on the trip included Anambra State
governor, Peter Obi and his Ekiti State counterpart, Dr. Kayode Fayemi.
They travelled in Amaechi's jet and they are already back in the
country.
Meanwhile, ahead of the PDP National Executive Committee meeting
expected to take place November ending or early December, the Tukur- led
NWC has been trying to persuade the ex-officio members of NEC, the 36
states chairmen of the party, and chairman of the Federal Capital
Territory chapter to support him against any untoward developments at
the forthcoming meeting. The visit to the Taraba State governor, sources
say, is part of the rapprochement being initiated by Tukur. They are influential because they are known to traditionally cast their
votes en bloc. At the meeting, it was gathered that Gusau pleaded for
the ex-officio members’ support for his boss at the forthcoming NEC
meeting, promising that whatever shortcomings the NWC is perceived to
have would be rectified soon.
The NWC has also summoned an emergency meeting of the 36 states
chairmen and FCT chairman of the party in an apparent move to cement
ties before the crucial NEC meeting. The emergency meeting is expected
to hold Tuesday this week. The forum of PDP state chairmen is under the chairmanship of the Benue
State chairman of the party, Dr. Emmanuel Agbo. Delta State PDP
chairman, Chief Nwaobosi, is the secretary.
Some NEC members, it is gathered, are not happy with the reconciliatory
agenda of the NWC, which is aimed at bringing back some members that
had left the party. In Plateau and Abia states, for instance, the party
has voiced its objection to the planned return of some members. members also feel aggrieved at the dissolution of the Adamawa State
PDP executive and suspension of the North-east chairman of the party.
All these have caused an uneasy calm in the party, which has motivated
some northern states governors, led by Governor Isa Yuguda of Bauchi
State, to try with every available means to rally support for the NWC
under Tukur
According to a source, “The northern governors were being reminded of what happened when the former national chairman Okwesilieze Nwodo from South-east was removed from office and then Deputy National Chairman Haliru Mohammed Bello from North-west was made to act, pending the national convention.
According to a source, “The northern governors were being reminded of what happened when the former national chairman Okwesilieze Nwodo from South-east was removed from office and then Deputy National Chairman Haliru Mohammed Bello from North-west was made to act, pending the national convention.
“The deputy national chairman, Dr. Sam Sam Jaja, would assume office as
chairman should the NEC take any negative decision against Tukur.
“If this happens, with Sam Sam Jaja as acting national chairman, then
the office of the national chairman and president of the country would
be in the South-south. The chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum,
Governor Chibuike Amaechi, is also from the South-south and the national
secretary of the party, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola, is from the
South-west, therefore, the north would have no stronghold in the party.”
The source explained that this calculation would affect the chances of
the north at the presidency by 2015, hence the need to support Tukur to
enable him continue as chairman.
The source said it was Yuguda and Governor Aliyu Wamako of Sokoto State
who spearheaded efforts to resolve the lingering disagreement between
Tukur and Nyako over control of the Adamawa State chapter of PDP in an
attempt to obviate the negative implications of Tukur’s possible removal
on the PDP family in the North.
A senior presidency official had used the opportunity of the public
hearings on the constitution amendment to meet with members of the
National Assembly last week in Kaduna, where the issue of shoring up
support for Tukur was the main agenda for discussion.
Relations between the PDP national chairman and governors elected on
the party’s platform had become strained following the recent
dissolution of the Adamawa State PDP state executive committee by the
NWC. Citing Article 31(2) of the PDP constitution, NWC had dissolved the
Adamawa State executive, which was loyal to Nyako, and set up a
caretaker committee, headed by Ambassador Umar Damagun, from Yobe State,
to manage the affairs of the party in the state till a new executive is
elected.
The move, thought to be sponsored by Tukur, followed the state PDP’s organisation of a primary election ahead of local council election, allegedly, against the advice of the NWC.
The move, thought to be sponsored by Tukur, followed the state PDP’s organisation of a primary election ahead of local council election, allegedly, against the advice of the NWC.
Currently, there is an interim court injunction reversing the
dissolution and restraining the NWC from taking further action on the
matter pending the determination of the substantive suit filed by
members of the state executive of PDP.
The PDP governors, led by chairman of NGF, Amaechi, have so far failed
in their attempts to broker peace between the PDP national chairman and
his home state governor.
He is holding out an olive branch to the governors, though, it is not
clear whether that includes backing down on the dissolution of the
Adamawa State executive of PDP, which is a key demand of the
governors.
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