MINISTERIAL SLOTS DIVIDE G7 GOVS •PDP PUTS PEACE TALKS ON HOLD INDEFINITELY •POLICE TO CLOSE ALL NEW PDP OFFICES

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A major crack is said to have emerged among members of the G7 governors rallying against the mainstream Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) led by Alhaji Bamanga Tukur.

The Alhaji Abubakar Baraje-led New PDP was said to have been split, with four of the G7 governors said to be considering a return to the main PDP.

Indications emerged at the weekend that lobbying for ministerial slots was tearing the G7 governors apart, with a section favouring the decision to go all out and get their preferred choices into ministerial posts.

Sources said in Abuja, on Sunday, that the G7 governors and their loyalists were sharply divided over the need to lobby for ministerial slots in the soon-to-be constituted Federal Executive Council (FEC).
A top member of New PDP told the Nigerian Tribune in Abuja, at the weekend, that all was not well with the factional party for now, due to what he termed “personal agenda” of some of the governors in the group.

It was learnt that while some of the G7 governors had started lobbying administration officials for their favoured hands to get ministerial slots, others believed that since they were involved in a battle against the mainstream PDP, they should not talk of the ministerial slots for now.

Four of the governors were said to have expressed disagreements with the need to shun lobbying to get their favoured ministerial slots, as they were said to have argued that an unfavourable minister could be used to destabilise their states.

It was learnt that the G7 was also worried that President Goodluck Jonathan appeared to have lost interest in the peace efforts aimed at resolving the logjam.

It was learnt that at the last meeting, the president did not show any commitment and only asked that the meetings be put off indefinitely.

He was said to have raised the issue of hajj and the Christian pilgrimage to indefinitely postpone the meetings.

According to a source within the splinter group, “the fight for internal democracy that we waged against the Alhaji Tukur-led PDP and President Jonathan is not a personal one; we all have our personal relationships with either Tukur or the president; but a situation where some people, because they have access to the Villa, will go in to meet with the president and table their personal matters will only whittle down our fight.

“Today, you have seen that our operational office has been sealed off by the same people who say they are pursuing peace; this is happening because most of the governors have been discussing different and personal matters with the president each time they have audience with him.”

The source further added that “this is not to say that some of the governors are not committed to the fight but, from all indications, a few of them have been singing new tunes and we don’t find it pleasant at all. For now, only two or three of the governors can be said to have stood resolute in defence of the initial code we set for ourselves.”

It was also gathered that the Adamawa State governorship struggle between Governor Murtala Nyako and Alhaji Tukur’s son, with the senatorial ambition of the Niger State governor, among others, were among reasons for the crisis in the new party.

Meanwhile, a source has said there is no likelihood of meetings between the president and the G7 governors resuming before December and that the government may seek a further postponement, since activities for the centenary celebrations would have heightened at the time.

The president, it was learnt, would spend close to 10 days in Israel for this year’s pilgrimage, while activities for 2014 budget would take his attention on arrival.

Besides, sources said the centenary celebrations would also take the front burner after the budget was presented, meaning that the issue of reconciliation might have been foreclosed.

Sources also said the police and other security agencies were to be on the alert, to enforce the decision of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the Lagos court, which failed to confer any legitimacy on the new PDP agitators.

“In line with the rule of law, the security agencies are to ensure everyone obeys the lawful orders as contained in the position of INEC on the New PDP, as well as the Lagos court, which rejected the body,” a source said, adding that all offices of the new PDP anywhere in the country could be closed down summarily, since the group remained an illegal body.

Efforts to speak with the spokesperson of the New PDP, Dr Chukwemeka Ezeife, over the development failed, as his phone was not going through, but a chieftain of the group confirmed the story in confidence with the Nigerian Tribune on Sunday.

The chieftain said “all is not well for now. We are actually facing some challenges, some of the governors are derailing from our original agenda due to personal interest.”

Source: Tribune

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