APC LEADERS, REBEL GOVS’ MEETING RATTLES PDP
The leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party
was rattled by the meeting of the leadership of the All Progressive Congress
and some of the aggrieved governors of the Peoples Democratic Party in Sokoto,
Sokoto State on Tuesday.
The APC leaders, who were in Sokoto for the
inauguration of the Sokoto State University , where the meeting was held, were
a former Head of State, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) and a former Governor of
Lagos State, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.
Members of the New PDP who were in attendance
were the governor of the state, Alhaji Aliyu Wamakko; Governors Rabiu
Kwankwanso (Kano); Rotimi Amaechi (Rivers); and Sule Lamido (Jigawa).
Three of the aggrieved governors, Aliyu
Babangida(Niger), Murtala Nyako (Adamawa) and Abdulfatah Ahmed (Kwara), were
absent at the event.
However, the Speaker of the House of
Representatives, Mallam Aminu Tambuwal, was at the event, where no Federal
Government official was present.
Investigations by our correspondent showed that
the meeting of the APC leaders with the rebel governors was a topic for
discussion among members of the National Working Committee of the PDP on
Wednesday.
A member of the committee, who spoke with our
correspondent on condition of anonymity, said it was almost certain that the
rebel governors were out of the ruling party.
He said the NWC of the party was surprised that
the rebel governors were no longer hiding their disdain for the party.
He said though the issue was not on the agenda of
the Wednesday’s meeting, the matter was discussed informally among the NWC
members.
The source said, “Though the gathering was about
opening of a university, why was the event dominated by those who are against
us?
“We have been hearing that these governors are planning
to defect to the APC. Maybe that was why they invited the leaders of the party
and used the opportunity to concretise their discussions. We are watching.”
Reacting to the issue, the Deputy National
Publicity Secretary of the party, Mr. Ibrahim Jalo, told our correspondent that
the party believed that the gathering had no political undertone.
Jalo said the party believed what Wamakko
said, which was that the event was for the inauguration of the state
university.
He said, “The event was a mere gathering. We also
believe that it was, according to the governor, meant to open the state
university as stated by the governor.
“Apart from that, we believe that these people
are free to meet and discuss as guaranteed by the Constitution. The
Constitution guarantees freedom of association.”
However, the party said it had directed party
leaders in zones, states, local government areas and wards to establish
disciplinary committees in accordance with its constitution.
A statement by the National Publicity Secretary
of the party, Chief Olisa Metuh, said the action was in tandem with the
“focused determination of the national leadership of the PDP to ensure
discipline and loyalty at all levels.”
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