ABUJA — AHEAD of the national convention of the Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP, slated for March this year, strong indications have
emerged that the alleged endorsement of Governor Ibrahim Dankwabo of Gombe
State as the Presidential candidate of the party was at the moment causing
strong division in the party, especially in the North East geo-political zone
of the country.
A source told Vanguard that following the recommendation of the
PDP post-election assessment committee headed by Deputy Senate President, Ike
Ekweremadu, recommending that the north should produce the Presidential
candidate for 2019, which was immediately endorsed by the National Working
Committee, NWC, some powerful stakeholders of the party with Dankwabo were said
to be pushing for the north, especially the North East, not getting the
position of national chairman.
According to a source, Dankwabo may be pushing for the
Deputy National Chairman and acting National Chairman of the party, Prince Uche
Secondus, to retain the party chairmanship.
Meanwhile, leaders of PDP in the North-East will meet in Gombe
tomorrow to endorse a new national chairmanship candidate to replace the former
National Chairman, Alhaji Adamu Muazu, from Bauchi State, who resigned
following the defeat of PDP at the presidential election.
According to a source, Governor Dankwabo is said to be kicking
against the idea of a northerner becoming the party national chairman because
of its possible consequences for his 2019 presidential ambition.
It was learned that tomorrow’s meeting in Gombe is expected to
determine the fate of the party organs’ meetings, including the national
caucus, BoT and National Executive Committee (NEC) slated for this week to
discuss the forthcoming national convention, may end up being a platform for
Dankwabo to begin mobilization for his ambition.
The NWC has fixed its national convention for March, awaiting
for approval by the National Executive Committee, NEC, where new members of its
NWC would be elected.
According to the source, the Gombe governor is said to be
expressing doubts about a northern chairman agreeing to step down to clear the
way for a northerner to emerge as the presidential candidate against the
backdrop that having a party chairman and its presidential candidate from the
same region will go against the zoning policy of the PDP.
“He is not sure whether if a northerner is chosen as the
chairman, be it temporary or not, if that person will agree to step down. He
does not want that to scuttle his ambition,’’ the source said.
According to the source, Secondus is not insisting on remaining
in office as acting national chairman but is being kept on by Dankwabo because
he was more comfortable with him.
Fears were now being expressed within the PDP that the fate of
the convention now rests with what Governor Dankwabo decides to do.
But in his reaction, spokesman of the governor, Junaidu Usman,
who spoke on phone, noted that Dankwabo was yet to express interest in the 2019
race, but was more concerned about rebuilding a viable PDP.
According to him, even though the governor has the credentials
to be president, given his outstanding performance as governor which earned him
a re-election in the face of Muhammadu Buhari’s “tsunami” in the north, he has
not told anybody that he would run for the post in 2019.
He said: “All I know is Governor Dankwambo, Talban Gombe, is
among the leading figures who want the best for PDP. Talban Gombe wants it to
stand up to its responsibility of a sound and formidable opposition party.”
Credit:
Vanguard
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