EFFORTS
by President Goodluck Jonathan’s underground campaign team to mobilise Igbo
support for his 2015 presidential ambition have split Igbo leaders, leading to
sharp disagreements in the region.
Investigation by The Nation on Sunday shows that the
campaign, coordinated by a South-East serving governor, is the cause of the
current crisis in the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA). Some leaders of
Ohanaeze Ndigbo are also worried that the foot soldiers of the campaign have
penetrated the apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation polarising opinion of its
leaders on the chances of an Igbo president in 2015.
campaign, coordinated by a South-East serving governor, is the cause of the
current crisis in the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA). Some leaders of
Ohanaeze Ndigbo are also worried that the foot soldiers of the campaign have
penetrated the apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation polarising opinion of its
leaders on the chances of an Igbo president in 2015.
Ohaneze elders who have spoken on the matter are Dr. Dozie
Ikedife, the immediate past President General, who reportedly said Ndigbo will
contest only if Jonathan is not seeking re-election; Col Joe Achuzie, who said
Igbo presidency in 2015 is not negotiable; and Chief Arthur Eze.
Ikedife, the immediate past President General, who reportedly said Ndigbo will
contest only if Jonathan is not seeking re-election; Col Joe Achuzie, who said
Igbo presidency in 2015 is not negotiable; and Chief Arthur Eze.
An insider said since Ikedife’s pronouncement on the
issue all has not been well with the younger elements in Ohaneze
insisting that the elders are out to mislead Ndigbo
again.
issue all has not been well with the younger elements in Ohaneze
insisting that the elders are out to mislead Ndigbo
again.
In his own stead, former Governor of Anambra State, Dr.
Chinwoke Mbadinuju has thrown his weight behind the president. According to
him, “The president has done well for Ndigbo. Every good turn deserves another.
He has done for us what we never got before. We will repeat what we did in 2011
for him in 2015 by giving him the votes all things being equal.”
Chinwoke Mbadinuju has thrown his weight behind the president. According to
him, “The president has done well for Ndigbo. Every good turn deserves another.
He has done for us what we never got before. We will repeat what we did in 2011
for him in 2015 by giving him the votes all things being equal.”
In a telephone interview however, Ikedife said his position
on the matter is very clear. “I have made my position on this matter very
clear. We, Ndigbo supported Jonathan during the last election. If the
constitution allows him to contest again and he decides to run, I do not see
why we must withdraw our support if he performs. So, I am saying that if he
fulfills the promises he made and excels, we may support him, but if he does
not fulfill his promises, it will be difficult to support his re-election.”
on the matter is very clear. “I have made my position on this matter very
clear. We, Ndigbo supported Jonathan during the last election. If the
constitution allows him to contest again and he decides to run, I do not see
why we must withdraw our support if he performs. So, I am saying that if he
fulfills the promises he made and excels, we may support him, but if he does
not fulfill his promises, it will be difficult to support his re-election.”
A source, close to APGA leadership said the disagreement
between Chief Victor Umeh, the National Chairman of the party and Governor
Peter Obi’s loyalists would have been resolved if not for their
alleged differences on the issue of Jonathan’s 2015 presidential bid.
between Chief Victor Umeh, the National Chairman of the party and Governor
Peter Obi’s loyalists would have been resolved if not for their
alleged differences on the issue of Jonathan’s 2015 presidential bid.
“That is the core area of disagreement between the APGA
leaders. While Umeh wants the party to produce a candidate in 2015, Obi and
some others want Ndigbo to support the president again so that he would have
ample time to complete the vital projects he promised the zone,” the source
said.
leaders. While Umeh wants the party to produce a candidate in 2015, Obi and
some others want Ndigbo to support the president again so that he would have
ample time to complete the vital projects he promised the zone,” the source
said.
Although Obi has repeatedly expressed the party’s readiness
to present a presidential candidate in 2015, his opponents in the party, mainly
from Anambra State, say he is the problem of the party, alleging that he
is the stumbling block to their planned expansion of the party.
to present a presidential candidate in 2015, his opponents in the party, mainly
from Anambra State, say he is the problem of the party, alleging that he
is the stumbling block to their planned expansion of the party.
A top official of APGA in Anambra, who would not want to be
mentioned, alleged that the disagreement between Obi and Umeh has affected the
relationship between Obi and Governor Rochas Okorocha, who, according to him,
share the view that APGA should have its own presidential candidate to slug it
out with Jonathan.
mentioned, alleged that the disagreement between Obi and Umeh has affected the
relationship between Obi and Governor Rochas Okorocha, who, according to him,
share the view that APGA should have its own presidential candidate to slug it
out with Jonathan.
But Okorocha who told The Nation that there was no
disagreement between him and Obi, however, urged Ndigbo to change their tactics
if they want to produce the president.
disagreement between him and Obi, however, urged Ndigbo to change their tactics
if they want to produce the president.
Dismissing claims that some other stakeholders outside the
South-East, have conspired to stop the zone from producing president, Okorocha
said, “It is not Nigeria that is alienating the South-east. It is a wrong statement.
Rather, it is the Southeast that is alienating itself. They have not
demonstrated enough courage in pursuing this course.”
South-East, have conspired to stop the zone from producing president, Okorocha
said, “It is not Nigeria that is alienating the South-east. It is a wrong statement.
Rather, it is the Southeast that is alienating itself. They have not
demonstrated enough courage in pursuing this course.”
He added: “Nobody can donate presidency to you because you
are Igbo, Hausa or Yoruba. You have to struggle for it.”
are Igbo, Hausa or Yoruba. You have to struggle for it.”
“You see, we must begin to repackage ourselves so that the
entire nation can buy your stories. The Southeast should be able to say to
Nigerians, ‘we have a candidate and this candidate is good.’ That’s how to look
at the politics of nowadays rather than going back to lick the old wounds of
marginalisation.”
entire nation can buy your stories. The Southeast should be able to say to
Nigerians, ‘we have a candidate and this candidate is good.’ That’s how to look
at the politics of nowadays rather than going back to lick the old wounds of
marginalisation.”
Maxi Okwu, top politician and former presidential candidate,
in a telephone interview, also said that people like Arthur Eze and co, who go
about endorsing people for 2015, are not speaking for Ndigbo.
in a telephone interview, also said that people like Arthur Eze and co, who go
about endorsing people for 2015, are not speaking for Ndigbo.
According to him, “It is too early to endorse President
Jonathan for re-election in 2015. One, because he has not said he would run.
Two, we seem to be jumping the gun by crying more than the bereaved. We must
learn from our past. As we are talking, most of the promises he made to Ndigbo
during the last election, when he got Igbo support, are yet to be delivered. I
am talking of the second Niger Bridge, Enugu Airport, and another state for the
zone, not mere appointment of some people to certain positions.”
Jonathan for re-election in 2015. One, because he has not said he would run.
Two, we seem to be jumping the gun by crying more than the bereaved. We must
learn from our past. As we are talking, most of the promises he made to Ndigbo
during the last election, when he got Igbo support, are yet to be delivered. I
am talking of the second Niger Bridge, Enugu Airport, and another state for the
zone, not mere appointment of some people to certain positions.”
Okwu is of the view that in politics, groups must maximize
their advantages, use strong arm tactics to get what they deserve. According to
him, the South-West used this strategy, and Ndigbo must do the same.
their advantages, use strong arm tactics to get what they deserve. According to
him, the South-West used this strategy, and Ndigbo must do the same.
Dismissing utterances of some Igbo leaders that suggest
endorsement of Jonathan, Okwu said, “We the new generation of Igbo out rightly
reject such hasty endorsement. Even by PDP arrangement, it is the turn of
Ndigbo to produce president, but if for any reason we have to concede, it has
to be on the consideration of an iron-cast agreement not the kind of hasty
arrangement made by All Progressives Grand Alliance and other Igbo leaders in
the past,” he said.
endorsement of Jonathan, Okwu said, “We the new generation of Igbo out rightly
reject such hasty endorsement. Even by PDP arrangement, it is the turn of
Ndigbo to produce president, but if for any reason we have to concede, it has
to be on the consideration of an iron-cast agreement not the kind of hasty
arrangement made by All Progressives Grand Alliance and other Igbo leaders in
the past,” he said.
Mbadinuju added that only a national conference can solve
the myriad of problems facing the country and called on government to accept
the mounting calls for such a dialogue in the interest of the nation.
the myriad of problems facing the country and called on government to accept
the mounting calls for such a dialogue in the interest of the nation.
According to him, “Let us do both at the same time by
calling a national conference and also the conference serving as the
president’s second tenure; we should kill all the birds with one stone. Our
interest is that Nigeria remains stable and since the 2011 national elections,
the country has not known peace. Democratic set up without opposition is no
democracy.
calling a national conference and also the conference serving as the
president’s second tenure; we should kill all the birds with one stone. Our
interest is that Nigeria remains stable and since the 2011 national elections,
the country has not known peace. Democratic set up without opposition is no
democracy.
“Jonathan is not weak, as some people say, but his
handicap is that he is presiding over a divided nation. We want to avoid a
break- down of the society.
handicap is that he is presiding over a divided nation. We want to avoid a
break- down of the society.
“If not for his style at the helm of affairs, Nigeria
would have gone to a different page. I would like the president to hearken to
those who have called for a national conference. It is distracting but at the
same time inviting.
would have gone to a different page. I would like the president to hearken to
those who have called for a national conference. It is distracting but at the
same time inviting.
“What is important is that the president with his
advisers should see it as vital especially coming from the elders of this
country.”
advisers should see it as vital especially coming from the elders of this
country.”