SOME
governors elected on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party have
started making moves to stop a former Chairman of the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission Chairman, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, from emerging
as the party’s governorship candidate in Adamawa State.
The governors, who were part of a meeting
in the Akwa Ibom State Governor’s Lodge in Abuja on Monday night,
believed that it would be dangerous to allow Ribadu to get near the
Presidency and the PDP.
The former EFCC chairman defected from
the All Progressives Congress to the ruling party on August 16 and a few
days after, he picked the PDP nomination form for Adamawa State
governorship election scheduled for October 12.
He thereafter applied for a waiver to enable him take part in the primaries which will hold on September 6.
It was also gathered that the governors
used the opportunity of their meeting to discuss others issues,
including President Goodluck Jonathan’s chances in 2015.
One of the governors, who was at the
meeting but asked not to be named, told two journalists, including our
correspondent, that some of them also agreed that it would be
dangerous for the PDP to field Ribadu as the party’s governorship
candidate for the Adamawa State election .
He said they were also not sure if
Ribadu, who was the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria presidential
candidate in 2011, was not being planted in the ruling party with the
aim of spying on the Federal Government.
‘‘He can be uncontrollable and can
explode anytime,” the governor said, adding that some of his
colleagues were of the opinion that it was wrong for Jonathan’s
Principal Secretary, Alhaji Hassan Tukur, to impose Ribadu on the
party and the people of the state.
Tukur and a woman minister in charge of
one of the key ministries are believed to be instrumental in the former
EFCC chairman’s decision to dump the APC for the PDP.
The PDP governors were said to have
insisted that if Tukur was passionate about Adamawa State, he could as
well obtain a nomination form to contest the position either now or in
2015.
Our source vowed on Monday that he and some of his colleagues had resolved not to support Ribadu for the position.
He said they believed that it would be
difficult for Ribadu to be allowed to come closer to the seat of power
because of his antecedents.
Asked if it would be better for him to be
given a ministerial position since he has joined the ruling party, the
governor answered in the negative.
He said, “It is not ideal for the man
(Ribadu) to come close to us at all. We still don’t know why Hassan
Tukur is insisting on the man.
“We can’t trust him for anything. Look at
the auditing job given to him concerning the Nigerian National
Petroleum Corporation? Do you know the problem that report caused this
government?
“Before Ribadu submitted the report, he
had leaked it to all the embassies in the country. Will it therefore not
be wrong to have such a man close to the government he had denounced
and condemned in the past?”
He said the position of the governors was
capable of affecting the waiver that Ribadu was seeking from the
leadership of the PDP to enable him to take part in the governorship
primaries in his state.
Under the constitution of the party, new
members and returnees are not qualified to seek elective positions until
after two years ─ except they get a waiver.
Section 50 (9) of the PDP constitution
says, “There shall be a minimum of two year membership span for a member
to be eligible to stand for election into any public office, unless the
appropriate executive committee gives a waiver or rules to the
contrary.”
Our correspondent gathered that the
members of the National Working Committee of the PDP were sharply
divided on whether to grant him waiver or not.
While some NWC members were said to have
favoured that he (Ribadu), Buba Marwa and Marcus Gundiri be granted
waivers, others were said to have rejected the move.
But the PDP said it had not foreclosed the issue of waiver for Ribadu and others.
The members of the NWC are expected to
meet in Abuja on Wednesday (today) and there were speculations that the
matter would come up.
The National Publicity Secretary of the
party, Chief Olisa Metuh, who spoke with our correspondent on Tuesday,
said , “The issue of waiver is not a problem.
“We the members of the NWC are meeting
tomorrow (Wednesday) and if the matter comes up as part of the agenda,
we will discuss it.
“Waiver is not a problem at all. So, wait
until after the meeting on Wednesday. Like I said, if it comes up, we
will discuss it.”
However, a source close to the former
EFCC chairman said he might use his contacts among some of the governors
to reach out to others.
He said Ribadu was a close friend of at least three of the PDP governors
He listed the governors as Ibrahim
Shema(Katsina), Seriake Dickson (Bayelsa) and Godswill Akpabio (Akwa
Ibom). Ironically, Akpabio is the Chairman of the PDP Governors’ Forum.
“These are his friends among the PDP governors and they will definitely try to speak for him,” the source added.
Meanwhile, a leader of the All
Progressives Congress, Chief Bola Tinubu, has said he does not bear any
grudge against Ribadu for defecting to PDP.
He twitted, “Ribadu remains a friend and
brother. He is mature. He remains one who believes in liberty, justice
and service. I wish him luck with GOODLUCK.’’
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