PDP Governors Set To ccnfront Jonathan
The governors elected on the platform of
the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) yesterday kicked against the stoppage
of consensus endorsement of their candidature and others in their
states for the 2015 poll by the National Working Committee(NWC) of the
party.
The aggrieved governors alleged that the NWC had acted in concert with the presidency to halt the endorsement gale.
They also accused the presidency and the
NWC of “double standards” when the leader of the party, President
Goodluck Jonathan had benefited from the same consensus endorsement.
Some of the governors also said they
might ask the National Convention of the party to revisit the
endorsement of Jonathan by the National Executive Committ ee(NEC).
The National Secretary of the party,
Prof. Wale Oladipo, had on Thursday voided the endorsement of
governorship, senatorial and other candidates by the governors and state
chapters.
The party directed the governors and state chairmen of PDP to cancel such endorsements.
With the annulment of the endorsements,
some of those affected are: the President of the Senate; Chief David
Mark, who is seeking the fifth term in the Senate; the Senate Leader,
Victor Ndoma-Egba(SAN); outgoing governors already anointed for the
Senate, including Godswill Akpabio( Akwa Ibom); Gabriel
Suswam(Benue); Emmanuel Uduaghan(Delta); Saidu Dakingari(Kebbi);
Theodore Orji ( Abia); Sullivan Chime( Enugu); Ibrahim Shema(Katsina);
Babangida Aliyu(Niger); and Isa Yuguda(Bauchi)
Others are: second-term- seeking
governors like Ramalan Yero( Kaduna); the Acting Governor of Taraba
State, Garba Umar; Ibrahim Dankwambo(Gombe); Henry
Seriake-Dickson(Bayelsa), among others.
Those whose governorship endorsements
have been voided are Emmanuel Ugwuanyi(Enugu); the Minister of Health,
Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu(Ebonyi); ex-Minister of State for Health, Dr. Ali
Pate( Bauchi).
Investigation by our correspondent
revealed that the governors were shocked that the PDP NWC could give
such a directive after it had lured them to endorse Jonathan’s automatic
second-term ticket.
One of the governors, who was devastated
by the directive, said: “We have discussed among ourselves, such a
cancellation of endorsements by the NWC is unacceptable to us.
“Whatever is good for the goose is good
for the gander. If the NWC means business, the ban on endorsements
should be across the board.
“We cannot be used and dumped by anybody or group. Why are they changing the game now?”
Another governor said: “Such a ban will
spell doom for the party. The National Headquarters should not dabble in
what is happening at the state. Are they just realising that
endorsement is not good for our democracy?
“Look, endorsement or consensus-building is part of the game too.”
A third governor said: “The party should
let us subject all nomination process to state congresses and National
Convention. The party should leave the presidential nomination open and
the President should seek second term mandate at the National
Convention.
“Since the beginning of the week, we had
suspected foul play when they directed all aspirants to come to Abuja
to collect nomination form for any elective office.
“In any case, I am not bothered because
the National Secretary , who issued the directive, was not elected by
the National Convention of the party. The directive was a product of
illegality, it cannot stand.”
It was gathered that some governors were being appeased by party leaders as at the time of going to the press.
“Nobody us targeted but we do not want
endorsement abused in such a way that it will erode democratic process.
We will iron our issues on this,” a top party leader added.
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