Peace
appears to be in the horizon in crisis torn Taraba State which is
currently locked down in a bitter struggle for power between Governor Danbaba
Suntai and his deputy,Alhaji Garba Umar.
Playing the peacemakers are President Goodluck Jonathan, the
national leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and other
stakeholders led by a retired army general from the Middle Belt.
Deputy Governor Garba Umar, State Assembly Speaker Haruna Tsokwa
and wife of the governor, Hajiya Hauwa Suntai, departed Jalingo yesterday for
Abuja for peace talks.
They are scheduled to discuss today on the sideline of the PDP
Special National Convention.
Sources said yesterday that the dialogue is at the instance of
the President and the PDP leadership,following their realisation of the damage
which the crisis could inflict of the party’s chances in the state in the 2015
elections.
At least 16 of the 24 members of the Assembly, including Speaker
Tsokwa, want the deputy governor to continue in office as acting governor.They
believe the governor is not yet fit to perform his constitutional duties and
should, therefore, return to the United States of America to complete his
rehabilitation.
The majority of members of the dissolved state cabinet and other
political appointees are rooting for the governor to resume work.
Suntai had, through his Senior Special Assistant Sylvanus Giwa
on Wednesday, announced the dissolution of the executive and the appointment of
a new Secretary to the State Government (SSG) and Chief of Staff.
But the deputy governor dismissed the statement saying: “It is
not a directive that was given by the Executive Governor, His Excellency, Governor
Danbaba Suntai.”
More confusion flowed from the state Assembly after the Speaker
said the legislators found that the governor was yet to fully recover from the
injuries he suffered during his plane crash last year in Yola.
The governor’s return has also divided Tarabans.
PDP has 22 of the 24 legislators while the remaining two were
elected on the platform of the defunct CPC.
Speaker Tsokwa is believed to be working for the deputy governor
to be made substantive governor, with an eye on 2015.
Tsokwa became Speaker following the impeachment of Mr. Istifanus
Haruna Gbana, an ally of Suntai.
Suntai’s loyalists accuse Umar of getting desperate to usurp his
boss.
However, the deputy governor insists that a “cabal”, not Suntai,
is trying to hijack powere for itself.
“The announcement of cabinet dissolution is a mere attempt by a
cabal to hijack the machinery of governance in the state and not a directive
that was given by the executive governor (Suntai)”, he said on Thursday.
Suntai’s camp says should Umar succeed in becoming governor,
Speaker Tsokwa will likely be his deputy.
The House Majority Leader, Hon. Joseph Albasu, and seven others
are backing Suntai.
Albasu accused the Speaker of misinterpreting the law.
All the commissioners sacked by Suntai have already handed over
the affairs of their ministries to the permanent secretaries.
“Who am I to resist sack from the governor who appointed me. I
have since handed over to my Permanent Secretary. This means I am no longer a
government official?”, one of the commissioners said yesterday.
The Head of Service, Augustine Bazing, also held a meeting with
the permanent secretaries yesterday, telling them to forward their memos to
Governor Suntai.
Umar, on Thursday, told banks that government’s financial
transactions should be honoured only if they are in tandem with the provisions
of the law.
“The instruments must contain verifiable signature of the
Executive Governor of Taraba, Danbaba Suntai and verifiable signature of Alhaji
Garba Umar, the Acting Governor of Taraba State,’’ he said.
It was learnt that over N23 billion is in the state’s treasury.
There were 13 commissioners –appointed by Suntai. Five of them
were sacked by the deputy governor over alleged embezzlement of N400 flood
relief funds. One of them – Mustapha Hammangabdo, who was manning the Ministry
of Health, resigned before the deputy governor’s sack.
Also, four out of the 22 Special Advisers were removed by Umar.
The remaining 18 Advisers sacked by Suntai also said they recognized only
Suntai as the chief executive of the state.
Umar yesterday held a security meeting in the Government House’s
Exco Chambers before leaving for Abuja. But it was gathered that the new SSG,
GT Kataps, and Chief of Staff, Aminu Jika, refused to attend the meeting which
lasted for only three minutes.
Source: The Nation

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