Atiku Abubakar
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of the governors of the Peoples Decocratic Party are reportedly set to
oppose former President Goodluck Jonathan's plan to back Atiku Abubakar
as the party's presidential candidate.
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governors are split over the
expected defection of ex-Vice-President Atiku Abubakar to the party and
his bid for the presidential ticket, The Nation reports.
Some of the governors and party leaders prefer National Caretaker
Committee Chairman Ahmed Makarfi, former Jigawa State Governor Sule
Lamido and one-time Governor of Kano State Ibrahim Shekarau.
There were indications that some of the governors might oppose
former President Goodluck Jonathan’s plan to back Atiku as the party’s
presidential candidate.
They claim not to have been consulted by Jonathan.
Atiku has continued his consultations prior to his return and registration as a PDP member in Jada 1 Ward, Adamawa State.
The Adamawa chapter of the APC yesterday confirmed the receipt of
Atiku’s resignation letter. State Secretary of APC Alhaji Saidu Nera
confirmed this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Yola.
Nera said he was yet to get the letter but the party officials of
Jada 1 Ward in Jada Local Government Area where Atiku registered had
told him that they had received the letter.
Atiku spent the weekend holding talks with some of PDP’s Northeast
Zonal executives; Adamawa PDP executives and party leaders from Jada
Local Government, Jada 1 Ward and zonal executives.
PDP State Secretary Abdulllahi Prambe described the meetings as fruitful. “Our meeting with him has been fruitful and from his body language, he will soon return to PDP,” Prambe said.
“With Atiku, the party will carry more weight and more people will also troop in,” he said.
It was learnt that Atiku might meet Governors Ibrahim Dankwambo
(Gombe) and Ishaku Darius (Taraba) in Abuja this week on his plans to
return to the PDP and seek their cooperation.
Although he was silent on when he would rejoin the PDP, there were
speculations that he might re-register in Jada 1 Ward of PDP on
December 6.
It was learnt that some of the PDP governors might have opted to
work for Makarfi when he leaves office at the National Convention on
December 9.
The governors have reportedly said they were “not keen to work for Atiku”.
A governor who spoke in confidence said: “Not all the PDP
governors have bought into the Atiku agenda, we are not united on him.
If we have our way, some of us will go for Makarfi who has shown
uncommon leadership in reuniting PDP. And those of us in this group are
encouraging him to join the presidential race.
“Some of our leaders also prefer Lamido or Shekarau. If we have
any issue with Makarfi, it is about rumors on his health and we have
conducted our research, the ex-governor is as fit as a fiddle. It is all
propaganda.
“As I am talking to you, we have not been fully consulted by ex-President Goodluck Jonathan on Atiku’s candidature.
“At the end of the day, we will follow the rule of law, the
party’s constitution and go to the field to elect a presidential
candidate. What if our members decide not to grant Atiku a waiver to
contest the presidential primaries? ”He is a new member, he can as well
queue like others.
“Some of our leaders speak about Atiku as a political asset in
the North but he was a distant third in the APC presidential primaries.
We won’t be blind on our choice this time around. I think programs and
not personality should matter to PDP.”
A former member of the National Working Committee (NWC) said: “Some
of the governors have been working behind the scene with Jonathan on
the Atiku project. We see him as a game changer and that is why we are
desperate to woo him.
A fresh twist to Atiku’s exit from APC emerged yesterday following
the revelation that he left the ruling party since October 18.
Notwithstanding the discrepancy in the date of resignation and
formal announcement of his exit, Atiku’s letter, which was sent to the
chairman of Jada 1 Ward, reads: “I wish to inform you of my decision
to resign my membership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in this
ward with effect from the date of this letter (October 18, 2017).
“I am resigning from a party we formed and worked so hard with
fellow compatriots across the country to place in government. I had hope
that the APC government will make improvements to the lives of our
people and the continued existence and development of Nigeria as one
indivisible nation. This hope has now been dashed.
“I am unable to reconcile myself with the dismal performance of
the party in government, especially in relation to the continued
polarization of our people along ethnic and religious lines, which is
threatening our unity more than any other time in the recent past, and
the unbearable hardship that our people are currently undergoing.
“As I said in 2006, it is the struggle for democracy,
constitutionalism and service to my country and my people that are
driving my choice. Let me emphasize, again, that this is not about me.
We have to have a country before people can aspire to lead it.
“While wishing you well, let me express the hope that, in the
near future, a substantial number of you will join forces with us to,
once again, defeat impunity, and restore vision and purpose to the
politics of our great country. Please accept the assurances of my
highest regards.”
Former Jigawa State Governor Sule Lamido has described Atiku’s resignation from the APC as “a disgrace.”
The ex-governor who spoke at the weekend during the inauguration of
a Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) office in Ringim local government of
the state, said: “If Atiku would quit this party it will be morally wrong for any Nigerian to continue to patronize the APC
“It is unfortunate that the APC that comprises of those seen as
“saints” could be classified by Atiku as a symbol of poverty,
betrayal, disrespectful and a dungeon of hell”.
He pleaded with the former leaders of the PDP in the APC to retrace
their steps. He named Senate President Bukola Saraki, Sokoto State
Governor Aminu Tambuwal, Kwara State Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed, Senator
Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso and Senator Aliyu Wammako.
He said: “We had known that sooner or later this would happen,
because it is an amalgamation of strange bed fellows that formed the APC
that people like Atiku felt he could support its course, yet today they
have betrayed him and they will all betray you if you don’t leave
them”, he declared.
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