Five days after the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) endorsed
President Goodluck Jonathan as its sole candidate for the 2015
presidential election, a new twist to his possible vice presidential
candidate has been introduced.
While what appeared reprieve came the way
of Vice President Mohammed Namadi Sambo yesterday as the party
officially confirmed him as President Jonathan’s running mate for 2015,
posters pairing the president with the national chairman, Dr Adamu
Mu’azu also yesterday surfaced in strategic areas of the capital city,
Abuja. Regardless of the Jonathan/Mu’azu posters, however, the PDP has
insisted that the current vice president was part of the winning team
and had the confidence of President Jonathan to carry on with him as one
presidency.
There had been musings in political circles that Sambo’s
job was under threat, following covert moves by some influential
northern powerbrokers within the party to displace Sambo. No less than
three northern governors have been linked with the pressure being put on
President Jonathan to drop his deputy as running mate for the 2015
presidential election. The Mu’azu twist is the latest move made in this
bid. The inability of last Thursday’s PDP NEC meeting to expressly state
the status of the vice president had heightened speculation that
Sambo’s job was still under threat. But Mu’azu has dismissed the
posters, saying mischief makers were behind them. The PDP, in a
statement issued yesterday said Sambo remained part of the position it
had taken on the president. The ruling party said the Presidency was
one. The statement, signed by the party’s national publicity secretary,
Chief Olisa Metuh, aside describing Sambo as part of the party’s winning
team ahead of the 2015 election expressed confidence in the vice
president.
The statement read, “There is no doubt whatsoever that the
Vice President has the implicit confidence of the President. The PDP is
therefore very pleased that they are working together in actualising the
transformation agenda to the popular acclaim of both Nigerians and the
international community. “We wish to place on record as well that the
66th NEC meeting of our great party, which endorsed President Jonathan
as the sole candidate of the PDP for the 2015 general elections,
responsibly reasoned and anchored this decision on the outstanding
performance of the Jonathan Presidency, of which Vice President Sambo is
an integral part. “This motion, which was unanimously endorsed by NEC,
left no room for any form of speculation, as Senator Jim Nwobodo who
seconded it expressly commended both the President and his Vice for
lifting the banner of the PDP very high, while praying the NEC to
approve the motion.” Nonetheless, posters of the president and the
national chairman were seen around the FCDA, NTA and Federal Secretariat
areas of Abuja and were pasted courtesy of a group by the name National
Chairman Support Group.
The campaign posters had on them inscriptions
such as “The game has changed for better transformation; a united
Nigeria is possible beyond 2015”, “Support for Dr Goodluck ‘Ebelle’
Jonathan (President), Dr Adamu Muazu (Vice President)”. Mu’azu’s media
aide, Akin Oyegoke has however described the posters as mischievous.
“This is purely mischief that is most condemnable in its entirety. It
must be ignored, because this is not the first time things like this
will be brought to the public. “At first, these mischief makers said the
national chairman was eyeing the presidency, now that the president has
been endorsed, they have shifted their focus to the president’s running
mate.
“This is totally condemnable, because it is misleading; the
national chairman knows nothing about the said posters,” Oyegoke told
LEADERSHIP. PDP sets up 8-man committee for Yobe The national leadership
of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has set up an eight-man caretaker
committee to oversee the operations of the party in Yobe State.
According to a statement by the party’s spokesman, Chief Olisa Metuh,
the committee has Alhaji Sule Abdulkadir Doguwa as chairman and Ahmad
Sani Kaura as secretary. The statement did not, however, include the
names of the other members of the committee. Meanwhile, PDP, in the same
statement blamed the opposition for trying to cause confusion over the
activities of their zonal integration committee.
The party, last week
inaugurated a zonal integration committee to facilitate reconciliation
among members and smooth operations of the party across the six
geo-political zones ahead of 2015. But PDP said, “Our attention has been
drawn to a plot by the opposition to cause confusion among our leaders
and members by organising groups to disrupt the activities of the
recently inaugurated PDP Zonal Integration Committees in some states,
while attempting to distort the facts regarding their role in relation
to the party structures in the states. “The national leadership wishes
to state categorically that the Zonal Integration Committees have
absolutely nothing to do with the party structures in the states and
have no powers whatsoever to interfere with their composition and
activities.
“The national leadership has immense respect for the
dictates of the provisions of the PDP constitution with regard to
structure, roles and powers of our party leadership at all levels and
will ensure that this is respected at all times. “Members of the
committees are indeed notable and respectable leaders of the party who
know that it is not within their schedule to interfere with the party
structures in the states.” http://leadership.ng/news/384851/pdp-confirms-sambo-muazus-posters-flood-abuja
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