As the
Federal Government and the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) get jumpy over
the 2015 polls and the emergence of a coalition of opposition parties, nine
governors of the ruling party and some of its lawmakers in the National
Assembly have been placed under surveillance, THISDAY has learnt.
It was gathered yesterday that the presidency and the party have
directed security agencies to monitor the activities of the governors and the
lawmakers from their states, who are considered “sympathisers” of the All
Progressives Congress (APC), a coalition of opposition parties.
The presidency and some PDP governors, it was also learnt, have
begun mounting pressure on Rivers State Governor, Mr. Chibuike Amaechi, who
doubles as the Nigerian Governors’ Forum (NGF) chairman to drop his re-election
bid and concede the post to the party’s anointed candidate, Alhaji Ibrahim
Shema, the Katsina State governor. Amaechi’s tenure as NGF chairman ends in
May.
Sources told THISDAY that the security personnel assigned to the
governors have been instructed to monitor the movement of their principals,
their visitors and meetings with a view to knowing their game plan for the 2015
polls.
One of the sources said the motive behind the surveillance is
aimed at availing the party with information on some of its members that could
be serving the interest of the opposition coalition while remaining as PDP
members.
According to a governor who spoke to THISDAY on Wednesday, the party
and the presidency in their attempts to monitor the political activities of the
affected governors suspected of nursing political ambitions, and members of the
National Assembly, especially their interaction with APC members, have decided
to keep a close tab on those the governors meet and the meetings they attend.
It was gathered that the PDP governors under surveillance are
four from the North-west, one from the South-south, two from the North-central
and two from the North-east.
The source said the decision to
place the governors’ activities under watch was because of security reports
that linked them to having close ties to APC.
Some PDP members in the National Assembly, who hail from the same states as their governors, are also being monitored.
Some PDP members in the National Assembly, who hail from the same states as their governors, are also being monitored.
The source said the security
personnel attached to the nine governors would closely report back to their
handlers the meetings the governors attend and those who visit them.
The source said: “Though the earlier report pointed out that 12 PDP governors from the north and southern states were already making contacts with the APC, it was also gathered that the governors in question have one leg in PDP and one leg in the opposition.
“But our investigations show that they are actually nine in total and not 12, and the party is closely monitoring their political activities, including the meetings they attend, those that visit them, and so on.”
The source said: “Though the earlier report pointed out that 12 PDP governors from the north and southern states were already making contacts with the APC, it was also gathered that the governors in question have one leg in PDP and one leg in the opposition.
“But our investigations show that they are actually nine in total and not 12, and the party is closely monitoring their political activities, including the meetings they attend, those that visit them, and so on.”
The source explained that the statement credited to Akwa Ibom
State Governor, Chief Godswill Akpabio, who was on Sunday elected chairman of
the PDP Governors’ Forum, that there are Judases in PDP and that it was the
duty of the party to wean them out was borne out of the decision to monitor the
“disloyal” governors.
The source added that both the presidency and PDP do not want to
be taken unawares, hence the need to keep a close watch on what the nine
governors are doing.
“This is politics and we know what they are doing; it is
therefore necessary to watch them and when there is enough evidence of
anti-party activities against them, the party will come out in the open to
challenge them.
“You cannot belong to a party and secretly be working against
the party. This is not good,” the source said.
However as the party places some of its members under
surveillance, it has continued to mount pressure on Amaechi to concede the NGF
chairmanship to Shema.
THISDAY gathered that Amaechi is being put under pressure to
prevent a situation where he and Shema would stand for the election slated for
May, as it would portray the PDP as a party incapable of controlling its
governors/members.
THISDAY learnt that Amaechi was prevailed upon at a meeting of
some PDP governors held at the Akwa Ibom State Governor’s Lodge in Abuja.
At the meeting, the governors in attendance said it would be
against the interest of PDP to allow Amaechi to contest against Shema who is
the party’s consensus candidate for the NGF chairmanship position.
The source said the decision to persuade Amaechi was necessary
because the election for the NGF chairman would be based on a secret ballot
through which the Rivers governor could secure a victory by splitting PDP
governors votes and counting on the support of opposition governors.
Should this happen, it will be
very embarrassing for Shema and the party.
PDP National Chairman, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, alluded to the idea of ensuring that the coast is clear for the party’s candidate to chair the NGF, when he said the party with the highest number of governors in the forum would present a candidate for the office of the chairman of the NGF.
PDP National Chairman, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, alluded to the idea of ensuring that the coast is clear for the party’s candidate to chair the NGF, when he said the party with the highest number of governors in the forum would present a candidate for the office of the chairman of the NGF.
“During the election of the
chairman of the NGF, PDP will officially present candidates for the offices to
contest,” he had told THISDAY.
This implies that the PDP would pursue the agenda to ensure that only political parties sponsor governors for the NGF election.
This implies that the PDP would pursue the agenda to ensure that only political parties sponsor governors for the NGF election.
Source: Thisday
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