The request by six Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) governors allegedly linked with moves to seek approval from the
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to float a new political
party, the Voice of the People (VOP), has continued to generate controversy, as
details about the promoters of the political association have remained shrouded
in secrecy.
Curiously, too, all the six governors
allegedly linked with the political association seeking registration as a new
political party have denied any involvement in the move to register the VOP as
they reiterated their loyalty to the PDP.
Governors Rotimi Amaechi (Rivers), Sule Lamido
(Jigawa), Rabiu Kwankwaso (Kano), Murtala Nyako (Adamawa), Mu’azu Babangida
Aliyu (Niger) and Aliyu Wamakko (Sokoto) are mentioned as the promoters of the
new party which is coming on the heels of irreconcilable differences with the
national leadership of the PDP on one the hand and President Goodluck Jonathan
on the other.
The Kwara State Governor, Alhaji Abdulfatah
Ahmed and another unnamed governor, it was learnt, might also key into the idea
of the new party.
Amidst the denial by the governors are
indications that the proliferation of the new parties is being masterminded by
the Presidency with a top shot of the party as the arrowhead just as the PDP
leadership is mulling the idea of summoning the governors mentioned in the new
move.
But speaking to journalists in Port Harcourt
yesterday, the chief of staff, Government House, Port Harcourt, Hon Tony Okocha
said: “That Governor Amaechi and five other governors are planning to float a
political party? They must be soothsayers to know what the governors are
planning. Why don’t they allow it to play out and see whether it is true?
“People just sit down and begin to speculate.
Look, nothing good comes out from the man who hates you. So, there is nothing
to say there other than to say that it is in their imaginations.”
Chief press secretary to Governor Nyako, Ahmed
Sajoh, told LEADERSHIP that he learnt of the VOP from our correspondent.
“Well, I am hearing of VOP from you for the
first time; as far as I am concerned, Governor Murtala Nyako remains a member
of the PDP”, Sajoh said on telephone.
Governor Kwankwaso’s chief press secretary,
Aliyu Baba Dantiye, in his response to LEADERSHIP enquiries, replied: “He
(Kwankwaso) is still a member of PDP”.
His Niger State counterpart, Danladi Ndayabo’s
response was not different: “My boss is a member of the PDP,” he said.
The Jigawa State governor’s chief press
secretary, Umar Kyari, also responded to a text message from LEADERSHIP,
saying: “Governor Lamido remains a committed member of the PDP.”
However, the presidency’s game plan, according
to an impeccable source, is to encourage the emergence of ‘at least three
presidential candidates from the north’, a report the Political Adviser to the
President, Ali Ahmed Gulak, described as untrue.
Nonetheless, the source confided in LEADERSHIP
that the need to be ‘pro-active’ became necessary when ‘the so-called aggrieved
governors’ did not show signs of truce with the leadership of the PDP and the
Presidency.
The excitement that greeted the recent
registration of the Peoples Democratic Movement (PDM) is a pointer that
something was amiss.
“In politics, you don’t underrate anybody; I
think that was the reason the president and all concerned leaders of the PDP
tried as much as possible to ensure that areas of conflict are resolved and
settled with the so-called aggrieved governors.
“But when things became more difficult, of
course, there had to be some pro-active measures; after all, they are all
politicians who know the game well. If you recollect, you would observe that
rather than being disturbed, the president’s men were happy that PDM was
registered to, at least, increase the number of possible northern candidates
aside the PDP; and now, VOP has come on board. If you are on ground, you would
know that there is something more than the ordinary in the game we are
witnessing. Forget all the abuses you see on the pages of newspapers between
one leader of the PDP and PDM, they are all one I can tell you,” the source
noted.
He mentioned an unnamed top shot of the PDP as
the brain behind the strategy to prop up at least three northern presidential
candidates to distract President Jonathan’s opponents from the region while has
a field day in the south.
For instance, the source mentioned a
particular inner caucus member of the PDM as not only an ‘avowed supporter’ of
Jonathan, but a kinsman of the president who has several times made his
pro-Jonathan position known in the press. The said PDM chieftain is from Rivers
State and has served in the Management Committee of the PDM prior to its being
registered as a political party.
But Gulak faulted the report that the
president was behind the registration of new parties, describing it as
baseless.
He said: “It is most unfounded, mischievous
and untrue in all respects. Nigerians should by now know that politicians,
particularly those who have tried all means to discredit the president but
failed, can go to any length to achieve their aims. “Before now, the
story was that President Jonathan was stopping APC from being registered as a
party; now that APC has been registered and new ones coming on board, the story
has changed, that the president is behind the registration of more parties to
whittle down the opposition. These are unserious talks from unserious quarters
that cannot be allowed to distract the president; it is most untrue and
fallacious,” he said.
Meanwhile, as the PDP leadership is
considering the idea to summon the affected governors to explain their roles in
the reported move to form a new party, INEC said that, like many others,
VOP will not be denied registration if it met all requirements stipulated
by law.
A highly placed PDP source confided in
LEADERSHIP that the report of the move by the governor first got to the
leadership of the party even before the truce meeting brokered by former
president Olusegun Obasanjo three weeks ago.
According to him, but for the meeting in which
the affected governors were part, the announcement of the new party would have
been made even before the registration of the PDM.
“The party (PDP) is quite aware of all the
moves; the first step the governors took was to ensure that they bonded
themselves together without any infiltration from the APC so that that can
float their own party but, unfortunately, Baba’s (Obasanjo) intervention in the
crisis put a halt to the move.
“As a party, naturally, we should be disturbed
that leaders cannot find a common ground to iron out their differences and stay
within the party, but as the situation unfolds, we shall continue to ensure we
follow up because we will not give up the efforts to reconcile everybody until
the last day.
“But essentially, at this point that they have
not denied being the promoters of the Voice of the People as a party, we will
have no option than to invite them and confirm from them. We will not take
media reports to mean that they are, indeed, promoting another party without
leaving the PDP. We shall invite them and hear them out in the next one week so
that we know where we stand”, he said.
Kayode Idowu, chief press secretary to the
INEC chairman, Prof Attahiru Jega, said there was nothing spectacular about the
VOP’s application for registration as a political party.
“Like others, whether VOP or not, all
applications shall be treated according to their own merits, and INEC does not
need to know who is behind what group to act, whether to register such group or
not.
“To be sincere, INEC does not need to identify
individuals; we are only interested in whether the rules have been followed or
not; so it is an open thing that no one can stop - not even INEC can stop any
party from being registered, the VOP inclusive if at all a group like
that is seeking INEC’s approval”, Idowu said.
Source:
Leadership

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