02 March, 2013

2015: NORTH LAUNCHES FRESH BATTLE PLAN AGAINST JONATHAN


The northern political class is squaring up against vested interests in the PDP in reaction to the recent onslaught by President Goodluck Jonathan on forces opposed to his alleged bid for a second term in office.
Apparently spurred by the President, the party during the week formed the PDP Governors Forum to neutralise the influence of the Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF) headed by Governor Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State.
The Presidency followed that up by summoning Governor Babangida Aliyu of Niger State allegedly on account of his recent statement that the President signed a pact with northern governors to serve for only one term.
Governor Aliyu called the ‘forced’ emergence of the PDP Governors Forum a manifestation of dictatorship.

Northern leaders and governors are not taking the development lightly, sources said last night.
They are understood to have begun consultations on how to stop the President’s bid for re-election and ensure that power returns to the North in the next election.
First, they are insistent on Jonathan honouring the alleged one-term pact.
But if he goes ahead to seek re-election, the northern leaders are disposed to actualising their plan of a northern president in 2015 on the platform of an alternative party.
The search for the appropriate parties or platforms for that purpose is already on, one source said.
In the event that the North takes that line of action, the PDP is likely to be the biggest loser.
It was gathered that northern governors and leaders are of the view that the President has perfected plans to hijack the party structure to secure a second term ticket.
Sources cited the recent clampdown on some members of the National Working Committee and the muzzling of some PDP governors as part of the moves to make the second term ticket a “settled matter” for the President.
A highly-placed source said: “The North is aware of Jonathan’s game plan and our leaders have started consultations on how to checkmate him.
“As far as PDP is concerned, our leaders are aware that it is not a platform they can use to effect change democratically in 2015. They are considering alternatives, including the newly formed All Progressives Congress (APC).
“They are also considering an amalgam of forces under any of the existing parties to vote out Jonathan.”
Asked about the time frame for the consultations, the source added: “Within the next nine to 10 months, the direction the North will take will manifest.
“So far, the Chairman of the Northern Governors Forum, Governor Babangida Aliyu, has given a hint of the battle ahead.
“The fact is that Aliyu did not act alone; he had the backing of northern leaders before speaking on the one-term pact.”
One governor confided in our correspondent: “The North has its own agenda for 2015. Just wait and see. We will do a thorough homework and wrap it up in the dying minutes because of the power of incumbency.”
It was also gathered that the new Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the PDP, Chief Tony Anenih, was selected principally for the office to reconcile the party and help it fix how to win the 2015 poll.
His mandate is to “fix the North” for Jonathan in 2015 because of his experience in leading the defunct Social Democratic Party (SDP).
Besides Benue, Plateau and Taraba already taken for granted for Jonathan, the remaining 16 northern states might be difficult to track.
A party source said: “Anenih is coming in to clear the mess ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo left in PDP as the BOT chairman; fill in the gaps being created by the National Chairman of PDP, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, and reconcile aggrieved party members.
“The presidency chose Anenih as a vital strategist for 2015 poll. Jonathan and his foot soldiers believe that Anenih can tackle some of his old political allies who are in the opposition parties.
“How far Anenih can appease the North is a major hurdle he needs to cross.”
Source: The Nation

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