When governors on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
Governors Forum (PDPGF) stormed Lagos on Monday, they did not leave
anybody in doubt of their mission in a state reputed to be the Centre of
Excellence. They were led to by their chairman, Godswill Akpabio, who
doubles as Governor of Akwa Ibom State.
Other governors present were Jona Jang, Aliyu Babangida, Lyel Imoke,
Sule Lamido, Sieriake Dickson and Ngilari of Plateau, Niger, Cross
River, Jigawa, Bayelsa and Adamawa states respectively.
Also in attendance were the Secretary to the Government of the
Federation (SGF), Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, Ministers for Agriculture,
Akinwumi Adesina and his Power Ministry counterpart, Chinedu Nebo.
Although, on the surface, they told whoever cared to listen that they
were around for an interactive session with the media and Civil Society
Organizations, Daily Sun checks revealed that their mission was far
beyond the parley. A close source close to one of the governors from one
of the North-Central states confided in Daily Sun that, “they were here
to put a final nail to the political coffin of the All Progressives
Congress (APC), and the ambition of its presidential candidate, General
Muhammadu Buhari.”
Diplomatically, chairman of the Forum and Governor of Akwa Ibom
State, Godswill Akpabio in his keynote stated that, “the theme of the
event which was ‘sustenance of democratic values and national
development is to sensitize Nigerians on the right conduct expected from
the citizenry to deepen the current democracy and prevent it from being
truncated.”
Akpabio, in the address stressed the need to vote the PDP in the
coming elections, stating that, “it is by so doing that democracy would
be deepened and the hope of common man in Nigeria would be adequately
secured.”
According to him, continuity in the good work of President Goodluck
Jonathan’s administration was the key to continued greatness of Nigeria,
asserting that “this democracy that was obtained for us through the
blood and sweat of our compatriots and true democrats should be
jealously guarded and prevented from collapse.”
He therefore, called for vigilance, which he described as price for
liberty, in striving to sustain democratic values and ensure continuous
development.
Akpapio lamented that, if not for military interventions, Nigeria
would have been better of today than Boswana that obtained its
independence in 1966, six clear years after Nigeria secured hers.
While explaining reasons Nigerians should vote PDP, the PDPGF
chairman said it is a party owned by the people and not by an individual
or built around a cult personality, adding that, “it is not a party
where 50-year old tricks would be applied to solve modern issues and
thereby, disrupt our democratic value.
At this juncture, Akpabio declared that, “we see nothing wrong with
General Muhammadu Buhari. But we are extremely concerned about the age
of his ideas. If at 40, he could not fully been in charge, how can he
now at 73 when his health needed close monitoring?
To move forward as a nation and not to engage the reverse gear,
Nigerians should vote for Jonathan to take the country across the River
Jordan because of his transformation leadership.
He therefore took time to enumerate Jonathan’s achievements which he
said included but not limited to freedom of information, massive
physical and social infrastructure development, convocation of National
Conference, massive employment, establishment of 14 brand new
universities and winning the war against the insurgents.
This, according to him, is transformation the country needed and not
‘change’ without plans saying, “any change without plans will lead to
disaster.”
But Jigawa State Governor, Sule Lamido hammered the nail at the
appropriate place by declaring that Buhari’s 1993 obsolete policies and
ideas cannot work in this era of Information and Communication
Technology (ICT). He therefore described the APC as a party concocted
out of anger and frustration.
He asked rhetorically the position of Buhari when some disasters
befell some Nigerians. “When MKO Abiola died, Buhari never said
anything. When Pa Alfred Riwane died he never said a word. When Kudirat
Abiola died, he kept quiet. When there were bomb blasts all over the
place, he was silent. Why has he found his voice now? Lamido queried.
However, the governor said, “our business is not about Buhari and
his party, but how to take out poverty from Nigeria,” saying some of
their governors are crumbs from the table of the PDP.
Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose in his comic manner held the
audience spell bound when he was recognized to speak. Starting on a
former note, the hilarious governor said, “before our democracy can be
deepened, the media has a role a vital role to play,” challenging the
practitioners to be “just, fair and equitable.”
Expectedly, he thereafter delved into his familiar terrain of taking
Buhari to the cleaners. “Buhari is too old to rule this country. He is
never the replacement of Jonathan by any standard. If he is the change
the APC wants, then, it is an embarrassing change.”
Fayose, who disclosed that, “my mother is 74 while Buhari is 73,”
said, “at 74, my mother is allowed to sleep well without disturbance,”
querying whether any president could be allowed to sleep well with the
enormous job of nation building on hand?
While declaring Buhari unfit for the presidential job, Fayose urged
Nigerians to vote Jonathan, who he said, “has the required physical
capability and adequate mental capacity to do the job.”
To show that Buhari was not competent to shoulder the enormous
burden of the country, Fayose alleged that,”Buhari spoke for only 57
minutes throughout his campaign and rallies in the 36 states of
Nigeria.”
Another four years for Jonathan, according to the Ekiti State
Governor, “will give the north the expressway to have eight years of two
terms without interference from any other geo-political zones of the
country.
“Everything has its time. This is the time of Jonathan and he should
be allowed to continue and complete the good job he has started,” Fayose
concluded.
The renowned Chief Servant of Niger State, Governor Babangida Aliyu
praised the PDP for running the country for 16 years without military
intervention. He then lambasted Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha for
saying that seven PDP governors would soon join the APC.
Going down the memory lane, Babangida explained that, the idea of
seven governors known as G-7 was not to collapse the PDP. According to
him, the G-7 issue was to correct the anomalies in the process of doing
things in party then, saying Okorocha’s allegation was propaganda that
could do APC any good. Nigerians’ eyes, Babangida asserted, “are now
open and they are wiser and cannot be deceived.
The Chief Servant said Nigeria’s future lies in the PDP that has
experience and institutionalized structure to move the country forward.
Jona Jang of Plateau State revealed that the choice of Lagos for the
parley was intentional saying, since the city is the hotbed of the
country’s media, saying, “we want the press here to see who is truly in
love with Nigeria. According to him, no nation survives without a virile
press that would give all fair-hearing.”
Jang, who confessed that he is now a born again democrat said he had
participated in termination of democracy in the past, assuring, “I am
now a born again democrat having been in the G-18, G-34, National
Democratic Coalition (NADECO) and now in the PDP.
South-west Chairman of the PDP Governors’ Forum and Ondo State
Governor Olusegun Mimiko said undeniable empirical evidence available
has shown that nobody was close to Jonathan in terms of performance in
recent times.
Mimiko, who mentioned freedom of Judiciary, independence of
legislature and press freedom as part of Jonathan’s achievements said he
needed for more years to entrench some of these values.
He admitted that the lukewarm attitude of Nigerians to President
Jonathan was borne out of the reality that we have not done much in the
engagement of the press.
“Jonathan represents live and let others live and not do or die
group,” Jonathan pointed out, reminding that the National Conference he
organized was in line with the dream of the south-west people who are
advocate of true federalism.
According to Mimiko, 426 participants that were not his acolytes
attended the confab and came up with about 600 resolutions reached by
consensus that represent the aggregate decisions of all ethnic
nationalities that will bring about unity in the country.
Lyel Imoke of Cross River State said the parley was to discuss issues
of how to use democracy for growth and development. According to him,
there was nothing to hide by the PDP saying, it is an avenue to discuss
issues with a view to giving Nigerians rights to choose their leaders.
On the use of card readers for the coming election, the Forum
expressed apprehension that the gadget may cause confusion and therefore
kicked against its use.
At the end of the occasion on the second day, Tuesday, the Forum
expressed confidence that the Lagos task was a fait accompli.
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