About 12
governors, who are members of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, may join the
newly formed political party, All Progressive Congress
Our
correspondent gathered that the governors were already talking with the leaders
of the newly formed political party.
Investigations
further showed that some of the governors were already thinking of how to leave
the party and join the newly formed APC.
The new
party was formed by the merging of the Action Congress of Nigeria, All Nigeria
Peoples Party, All Progressive Grand Alliance and Congress for Progressive
Change.
It was
gathered that some other minor political parties had also discussed with the
newly former political party.
Sources
close the PDP said the party was already fidgeting that some of its governors
and lawmakers could leave the party.
A member of
the National Working Committee of the PDP, who spoke with our correspondent on
condition of anonymity, said the leadership of the party and the Presidency
were afraid that their governors could abandon the umbrella.
Umbrella
is the symbol of the PDP.
He said
behind the show of ‘we don’t care’ by the party’s leadership, there was
concealment of fear, as the party was afraid that the current crisis rocking
the party could consume it and make it a minority party in the future.
He said,
“The party’s leadership is afraid. I must tell you. We are not convenient at
all because the formation of the party is coming at a time we are having
problems in our party.
“Don’t
forget that the NWC is divided. The governors are angry. We cannot hold
National Executive Committee meeting. We are even finding it difficult to elect
the chairman of our Board of Trustees.
“We are
also having financial problems in the party as the governors have refused to
fund us the way they used to do before the crisis started.
“So, if
anyone is telling you that we are at peace and are not worried as a result of
the formation of the party, such a person is being economical with the truth.”
The
source also added that though the party is convenient with the attitude of his
members in the Senate, the same thing could not be said of the House of
Representatives.
“We know
that the opposition is in control of the House, because though the Speaker,
Mallam Aminu Tambuwal belongs to our party, he is more popular among the
opposition political parties,” the NWC member said regrettably.
Among
governors touted that could leave the party, four are from the North-West,
three from the North-East, two from the South-South and three from the
North-Central.
Our
correspondent further gathered that these governors, especially those from the
North, would move if it was clear that President Goodluck Jonathan would run
for a second term.
“His
second term ambition, if he declares it, will quicken the death of this party,”
a source close to the party said.
Reacting
to the development, the National Publicity Secretary of the party, Chief Olisa
Metuh, told our correspondent that that would not happen.
He said
he was sure that none of the governors would leave the ruling party and join
the opposition, whose future he said was not known.
Metuh
said, “Definitely, such will never happen. We are not afraid of the newly
formed party. Our governors are too committed to the PDP to join the APC.
“You
cannot leave the ruling party to join an opposition party, whose future you
cannot even tell. It has never happened in the history of this democracy for
the PDP to lose any of its governors to the opposition.
“Yes, it
is agreed that the party is having some challenges, but we are managing the
situation. When other parties had challenges, we knew how they handled them.
“We are
therefore not afraid that some of our governors could leave the PDP and join
the APC.”
Also, the
spokesperson for the CPC, Mr. Rotimi Fashakin, told our correspondent that the
APC would gladly welcome the PDP governors, adding that it was high time the
governors abandoned what he called the “torn umbrella, which can no longer stop
the rain.”
Fashakin
said, “It is not impossible for the governors to join us. The governor of Niger
State, Dr. Babangida Aliyu, just said today (Thursday) that Gen. Muhammadu
Buhari (retd.) remains his leader and that he is happy at the birth of APC.
“APC is a
success story that has come to stay. The governor also added that the formation
of the new party would stop all riffraffs from contesting the presidency.
“So, even
if all the governors of the PDP want to come, they are welcome. APC is a party
with large heart.”
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