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Wednesday, 11 September 2013
Tukur moves to take party structure from Kwankwaso
Meanwhile, moves by the
Alhaji Bamanga Tukur-led
PDP to take the party
structures away from the
seven governors who are
backing the new PDP appear
to have commenced.
Tukur was to inaugurate a
caretaker committee for the
Kano State chapter of the
PDP but the action was
halted at the last minute
because of the reconciliation
meeting scheduled for last
night at the presidential
villa.
The Kano State governor,
Rabiu Kwankwaso, alongside
six other PDP governors
broke away from the Tukur-
led PDP. They have been
invited to a reconciliation
meeting with President
Goodluck Jonathan and other
critical stakeholders of the
party at the villa.
However, it was however
gathered that the
inauguration which would
have held at the national
headquarters of the party
yesterday was shelved
following a directive from
the presidency that the
ceremony be stopped
because it could jeopardize
the reconciliation discussions
billed to hold at the
presidential villa last night.
Party leaders from the state
including Ambassador Aminu
Wali (Nigerian ambassador
to China) and the former
speaker of the House of
Representatives, Hon. Ghali
Na’aba, and others had
arrived at the party’s
headquarters to witness the
inauguration ceremony.
However, the party
leadership went into a
closed-door meeting with the
stakeholders after newsmen
had been excused from the
venue of the event.
Although it was not officially
stated, it was learnt that
Colonel Habibu Shuaibu was
to be sworn in as the
chairman of the care-taker
committee of the party in
Kano State.
Those to be inaugurated
alongside the former
military tactician are said to
be those in opposition to
Governor Kwankwaso within
the party in the state.
But briefing newsmen on the
outcome of the meeting with
the Kano PDP stakeholders
behind the closed door, the
party’s national publicity
secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh,
said the stakeholders were at
the party’s national
headquarters to brief the
NWC on the need to
constitute a caretaker
committee of the party in the
state because the Alhaji
Adamu Aliyu Sumaila-led
state Exco had served out its
term since August 14, 2013.
He said “the PDP family in
Kano came to inform that the
state Exco had expired with
effect from 14th of August.
In view of this, the NWC
wishes to stress that since
nature abhors vacuum, it
would appoint a caretaker
committee soon to run the
affairs of the state, pending
the time an election would
hold to elect new state
officials”.
Tukur, Baraje in war of
words
The new PDP has charged
national chairman of the old
PDP, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur,
to purge himself of
undemocratic postures
tearing the party apart.
It also warned Tukur to stop
making inflammatory
statements capable of
derailing the efforts of the
Elders’ Committee of the
party under the leadership
of Olusegun Obasanjo to
restore normalcy and unity
amongst PDP members.
A statement by the national
publicity secretary of the
splinter party, Chief Eze
Chukwuemeka Eze, also
chided Tukur for
threatening to suspend or
expel state governors and
members of the National
Assembly that are
indentifying with the true
leadership of PDP under
Alhaji Abubakar Kawu
Baraje.
But, responding, Tukur said
he would not be provoked
into making statements that
would jeopardise the
reconciliation efforts.
The national publicity
secretary of the PDP, Chief
Oliseh Metuh, said, “We will
not exchange words with our
aggrieved brothers.
Reconciliation is ongoing and
we will not provoke a
dislocation of the
reconciliation.
“Our focus is to redouble our
effort to ensure that our
party members rededicated
themselves to the party and
for our elected and
appointed representatives to
work harder now more than
ever in satisfying the
yearnings of Nigerians.”
No new PDP in Bayelsa -
Gov Dickson group
The leadership of the PDP in
Bayelsa State has denied the
existence of a new PDP in the
state, saying the party
remained a united body
marching ahead to fulfil its
destiny as laid down by the
founding fathers.
In a statement in Yenagoa,
the secretary of PDP in the
state, Hon. Keku
Godpower ,stated that any
insinuation to the contrary
was false and could only be
the handiwork of mischief
makers, adding that the state
chapter of the PDP was not
factionalized and would
continue to be committed to
President Goodluck Jonathan,
the state governor Hon.
Seriake Dickson and the
national leadership of the
party.
PDP Crisis: Jonathan, 5 G7
Govs In Closed-door
Meeting
In what appeared to be a
desperate move by President
Goodluck Jonathan to weld
together the bits and pieces
of the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP) which had
dissolved into internal crisis,
the president last night
entered into a closed-door
meeting with four of the G7
governors of the party who
stormed out of the party’s
special convention
penultimate Saturday.
The four G7 governors who
attended the meeting were
Babangida Aliyu (Niger),
Murtala Nyako (Adamawa),
Sule Lamido (Jigawa) and
Aliyu Wamakko (Sokoto).
The meeting which started at
about 9:18pm at the first
lady’s conference room at
the Presidential Villa was
ongoing at press time.
Journalists were asked to
stay away from the venue of
the meeting on the grounds
that it was private.
Presidency sources told
LEADERSHIP that the
presidency had resolved to
keep journalists far away
from such private meetings
in order avoid any suspicion
of a set-up from the
governors.
The other three G7
governors who did not attend
the meeting were Rotimi
Amaechi (Rivers), Rabiu
Kwankwaso (Kano) and
Abdulfatai Ahmed ((Kwara).
LEADERSHIP gathered,
however, that Kwankwaso
and Ahmed could not attend
the meeting because they
had travelled out of the
country.
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