•Party may concede presidential ticket to the
North
•Ekweremadu, Akpabio, others for VP slot
•Forum of ex-Ministers decline to endorse Lamido
•Forum of ex-Ministers decline to endorse Lamido
Some leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) are
reportedly mounting pressure on ex-President Goodluck Jonathan to shelve his
alleged ambition to contest the 2019 presidential election.
It was learnt that the leaders’ advisory was subtly relayed to
the ex-President through his supporters who were trying to gauge the opinions
of PDP members on the issue.
But the party looks likely to concede its presidential ticket to
the North irrespective of who, between Sen. Ahmed Makarfi and Sen. Ali Modu
Sheriff, wins the PDP leadership contest at the Supreme Court.
Party sources said Deputy Senate
President Ike Ekweremadu, Senate Minority Leader Godswill Akpabio, and some
governors are being considered as presidential running mate.
Investigation by our correspondent
revealed that the party is already repositioning itself for a major battle with
the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) for the 2019 elections.
It was gathered that while many party
leaders still have a lot of affection for Jonathan for “keeping faith with his
transition programme” and want him to have a fresh shot at the presidency,
others strongly believe that it will be difficult to sell his candidature to
the majority of Nigerian voters.
Based on realistic permutations, some
leaders of the party have been mounting pressure on Jonathan to forego his
ambition in the interest of the party.
A top source in PDP said: “Although we
are awaiting the decision of the Supreme Court on the leadership of our party,
we have gone far with our homework.
“A realistic option we have faced is the
fact that to win in 2019, we have to retain our presidential ticket in the North.
The PDP is still solid in the South-East and in the South-South.
“We have however come to appreciate that
conceding the ticket to ex-President Jonathan might not work considering ethnic
colouration which beclouded the last presidential election.
“The allegations raised against some key
actors in Jonathan’s government, including ex-First Lady have made the choice
of the ex-President a hard sell.”
Responding to a question, the source
added: “PDP leaders have subtly passed the message to Jonathan.
“We are however leaving the ticket open
to the North. We anticipate that some defectors from APC might add more
strength to our search for a candidate that can beat to the game.
“We want to try as much as possible to
provide alternatives to APC. Of recent, ex-Governor Sule Lamido is the only
leader who has come out with his presidential aspiration.
“Even when an attempt was made to enable
the Forum of former Ministers to endorse Lamido, it was rejected.
The source listed the Deputy Senate
President, Sen. Ike Ekweremadu, the Senate Minority Leader, Sen. Akpabio, and
some governors (whose names were not revealed) as some of those being
considered for the VP slot.
“Certainly, the PDP will pick its
running mate from either the South-East or the South-South.
“Our search team said it is impossible
for the party to look forward to the South-West because of the grip of Asiwaju
Bola Tinubu and the ongoing consolidation in the zone by APC.”
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