Northern Governors Forum
Chairman Babangida Aliyu was at the Presidential Villa on Tuesday –
barely 24 hours after a shouting match with Akwa Ibom State Governor
Godswill Akpabio.
The Niger State Governor was at the Villa for about two hours amid
anxiety by his colleagues and political associates. He was reportedly
“summoned” by President Goodluck Jonathan.
Aliyu has been under pressure from some Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) leaders to retract his comments on an alleged “one-term only
agreement” signed with the governors of the party by President Goodluck
Jonathan
.
Besides, Aliyu is being asked to withdraw support for the Chairman of
the Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF), Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, who is seeking
re-election in May.
Before the NGF rescheduled its chairmanship election on Monday night,
Aliyu and Akwa Ibom State Governor Godswill Akpabio had engaged in a
shouting match over the formation of the PDP Governors Forum, which the
Niger State governor described as baseless and an attempt to break the
ranks of the 36 governors.
Aliyu was the only governor “summoned” to the Villa. It was not
immediately clear yesterday what Aliyu was told at the Villa, but there
were indications that Aliyu’s invitation may also have been in
connection with his recent utterances that some external forces were at
work to split the NGF.
A source, who spoke in confidence, said: “We are aware that since he
raised issues on the President’s pact with PDP governors, he has been
under pressure to retract the comments he made during a
phone-in-programme on Liberty Radio in Kaduna.”
Some security agencies, PDP stalwarts and government officials are
said to have obtained the tape of the interview for review to ascertain
that Aliyu actually made the revelation.”
According to source, the visit to the Villa was part of steps to
change Aliyu, who is believed to be aggrieved against the Presidency.
“They know that Aliyu is leading the Northern Governors Forum, a
powerful caucus which could make much political impact. They also need
the Forum’s support to stop Amaechi’s re-election in May,” he said,
adding:
“Of the 19 Northern governors, only four were said to be anti-Amaechi
on Monday. They included Governors Ibrahim Shema(Katsina); Gabriel
Suswam(Benue); Isa Yuguda(Bauchi) and Idris Wada(Kogi).”
But it was also learnt that the visit to the Villa might have to do
with alleged anti-party statements which Aliyu made at the NGF’s session
on Monday.
He faulted the formation of the PDP Governors Forum, saying he
foresaw a dictator emerging in the nation’s polity, The Nation learnt.
Another source added: “The PDP leadership felt slighted and it
believes that Aliyu should be called to order. As a matter of fact,
Akpabio visited the PDP National Headquarters on Tuesday to give bite to
the new forum.
“Some party leaders are already agitating that Aliyu should be sanctioned for anti-party activities.
“The governor has also uncovered plans to frame him up as part of a grand plot to impose disciplinary sanctions on him.”
The anti-Amaechi forces continued yesterday to rally Northern
governors for the Presidency to effect a change of leadership in the
NGF.
A third source added: “These forces are now reaching out to the governors one-by-one to lobby them to dump Amaechi.
“Those who are pro-Amaechi are watching their backs to keep the NGF united and solid against any form of infiltration.”
Culled from The Nation
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