Nigerian opposition
political parties and second term governors on the platform of the Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP are working from different angles to stop the second term
aspiration of President Goodluck Jonathan, it emerged yesterday.
While the opposition parties are fine-tuning plans
to crystallize into a single party in the first half of next year, the PDP
governors are equally working to stop President Jonathan from achieving a
second term for reasons Vanguard learnt, yesterday, were based on self-survival
instincts.
Vanguard reliably gathered that unlike in the past
when political parties opted for merger with their identities intact, the major
opposition parties in the country were ready to shed their identities and
confront the ruling party as a coalition.
Plan to form strong coalition to upstage PDP
The parties, which have been meeting frequently on
merger talks, are said to have agreed to forgo their individual identities and
work as a team toremove the PDP from the seat of power it has been occupying
since the return of civilian rule in 1999.
The arrowheads of the new talks-Gen Muhammadu
Buhari of the Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, and the leader of the
Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and the All Nigeria
Peoples Party, ANPP, have been strategizing along with other opposition figures
to ensure the emergence of a mega party that can give the PDP a good fight in
the next poll.
National Publicity Secretary of the CPC, Mr. Rotimi
Fashakin, confirmed to Vanguard that there was a concrete arrangement by the
opposition to get its acts right with a view to showing the PDP the way out in
2015.
Fashakin explained that the opposition parties had
accepted to fill the yawning leadership gap created by alleged failure of the
PDP administration in the last 13 years to provide effective governance that
could give hope to Nigerians by coming together to work for the nation.
All opposition parties will merge — CPC
The CPC spokesman said: “Yes, all the
opposition parties will coalesce into a big party. We shall all lose our
identities and probably our jobs after assuming the identity of the new party.
“The need to salvage the nation from the
precipitous rulership of the PDP is the cause of the initiative. Hopefully,
this will emerge early next year.
“Indeed, we have crossed the rubicon and our minds
are set on the merger.”
Only on Wednesday, a chieftain of the All Nigeria Peoples Party and former Yobe State Governor, Senator Abba Bukar Ibrahim, had boasted that the major opposition parties were set to float a new party in March next year.
Only on Wednesday, a chieftain of the All Nigeria Peoples Party and former Yobe State Governor, Senator Abba Bukar Ibrahim, had boasted that the major opposition parties were set to float a new party in March next year.
Ibrahim, who is a member of the ANPP’s Contact
Committee for the merger talks, said: “Before March 2013, we are all going to
reach an accord on the merger. From all indications, the parties are looking
forward to forming a totally new party where all opposition parties would come
together as one entity.
“The plan appears to be more popular than any other
arrangement and I believe there is sufficient time to register a new party,”
the lawmaker said.
Governors ready to stop Jonathan
The governors on their part, it was learnt last
night while shadowing the merger talks, are also preparing to stop Dr. Jonathan
from achieving a second term using their command of the majority of electors at
the PDP convention.
Giving reasons for the determination of the
governors, one source privy to the development said:
“It would be unwise for any of the governors to leave office with Jonathan still in power given what is turning out to be his ruthlessness. If the governors leave him behind, every one of them that has offended him would find himself in prison within weeks of Jonathan getting a second term,” a source working with one of the potential presidential aspirants still working in the shadows said yesterday.
“It would be unwise for any of the governors to leave office with Jonathan still in power given what is turning out to be his ruthlessness. If the governors leave him behind, every one of them that has offended him would find himself in prison within weeks of Jonathan getting a second term,” a source working with one of the potential presidential aspirants still working in the shadows said yesterday.
The source disclosed that the governors like the
potential presidential aspirants have decided to give the president a false
sense of security and would only manifest themselves shortly before the
presidential election.
Should the plan of the governors to stop the
president in the PDP fail, they would then use the platform of the merged
political party to confront the president in 2015.
The National Publicity Secretary of the ANPP, Mr.
Emmanuel Eneukwu, expressed satisfaction with the way the opposition parties in
the merger arrangement were carrying on with the plan, saying that it would
help to achieve the desired political result.
PDP afraid of merger talks — ANPP
The ANPP spokesman noted that the merger talks were
giving the ruling PDP sleepless nights because of “its monumental failure” to
provide basic needs for Nigerians.
He said: “PDP has become very unpopular among
Nigerians because they have not performed and President Goodluck Jonathan is
busy giving excuses on that. Nigerians are tired of the failure of the PDP and
are ready to join the new move to build a new Nigeria of their dream come
2015,” Eneukwu boasted.
But the PDP has dismissed the opposition in Nigeria
as incongruent and incapable of upstaging it from power.
The National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Chief
Olisa Metuh, said that the PDP was the only party that could bring about the
needed development and unity of Nigeria.
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