The crises in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) took a new dimension
at the weekend with President Goodluck Jonathan wielding the big stick.
In the aftermath of the power tussle between the National Chairman of
the PDP, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur and Adamawa State governor, Murtala
Nyako, President Goodluck has now forbidden their sons, Awwal Tukur and
Abdul-Aziz Nyako from contesting the 2016 governorship election in the
state.
Visibly angry President Jonathan at the meeting with the leaders of
the party during the week at the Presidential Villa had expressed
displeasure at the ongoing power tussle and had reportedly banged on the
table and swore that as long as he remains the President of Nigeria
both men would not be cleared to contest the election.
Both Tukur and Nyako were present at the meeting. Present also were
other members of the National Working Committe of the PDP, some state
governors and other major party stakeholders.
According to the source, President Jonathan had said that the
inordinate ambition of both leaders to secure the governorship seat for
their sons has been the cause of the crisis in the state and the only
way to end the crisis was by making it difficult for both men to stand
for the governorship election in the state.
“The President was angry that succession agenda was the crux of the
crisis in Adamawa PDP and has reasoned that the only way to achieve
peace was to stop both aspirants from the election.
“The President also warned that he will not take kindly with anyone
who flouts the recommendation of the reconciliation committee set up. He
also warned that 2016 should be set aside and that development of the
state should be uppermost in the mind of the governor.”
Awwal, eldest son of the PDP chairman, had contested for the PDP
governorship ticket in Adamawa State with Governor Nyako, in early 2007.
The outcome of the primaries, which was mired in controversies, led
the former member of the House of Representatives (1999-2003) to
withdraw temporarily from politics.
The latest report about Awwal is that he may throw his hat into the
ring once again in 2016 and vie for the PDP governorship ticket.
Sunday Mirror gathered that late last year, Abdul-Aziz, the eldest
son of the governor undertook a tour of the state with the full protocol
of a governor.
Opponents of Nyako said his son went to the extent of making promises
of what the government would and would not do. But with the president’s
directives, the dreams of the duo seem to have been aborted.
It would be recalled that President Jonathan had penultimate week
constituted the (Sule) Lamido committee to work out truce between the
warring factions in the state and ensure that peace reigns again in the
state chapter in the party.
Part of the recommendation was to harmonise the positions of the
different parties in the state, make the state suitable for the conduct
of fresh congresses as well as elect the new state exco.
Meanwhile, Governor Nyako has called on party faithful to support the
executive reconciliation committee set up by the President. The
Governor made the call on Saturday while addressing party supporters at a
solidarity rally in Yola, the Adamawa State Capital.
The Governor said there was hope that things would be better for the
party following recent positive changes while promising to support the
party leadership.
The Governor commended PDP stakeholders within and outside the state
for their concern over the crisis and congratulated members of the new
executive committee of the party, led by Alhaji Umaru Kugama.
Also speaking, Kugama, leader of the executive committee commended
members of the party for their support and corporation to him during the
party congress.
The People’s Democratic Party supporters from the 21 local government areas of the state attended the rally.
Culled From; National Mirror
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