After months of bickering over who heads the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP) following its loss of power in last year’s elections, the party now
appears set to pick its new chairman.
Barring any disruption, the North-East zone of the PDP is
due to recommend its preferred choice for the position at a meeting in Gombe on
Tuesday.
There are three leading candidates to pick from: National
Vice Chairman (North-East) of the party, Girigiri Lawal; Second Republic
governor of the old Gongola State, Wilberforce Juta and ex-Minister of the
Federal Capital Territory, Bala Mohammed.
The Gombe meeting may be followed by an emergency meeting of
the PDP National Executive Committee to ratify the North-East nomination.
Former Special Adviser on Political
Affairs to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, Alhaji Ahmed Gulak is effectively
out of contention after losing the goodwill of PDP governors, members of the
National Executive Committee and the National Working Committee (NWC).
But the nomination of a new chairman
from the North-East may lead to the postponement of the National Convention of
the party by six months.
A well placed party source said the
governors, the Board of Trustees and other stakeholders of the party have reached
a consensus to concede the chairmanship slot to the North-East in line with the
judgment of a High Court.
The source said: “We are getting closer
to the resolution of the crisis rocking this party.
“We all met on Wednesday and resolved
to retain the chairmanship slot in the North-East to complete the tenure of the
former chairman, Ahmed Muazu.
“We have mandated the states in the
North-East to meet on Tuesday or Wednesday to recommend a candidate to fill the
vacant slot. The NEC will thereafter proceed to ratify the nominee on Thursday.
“At our last meeting, the three leading
candidates leading candidates were the National Vice Chairman (North-East) of
the party, Girigiri Lawal , ex-Governor of the defunct Gongola State,
Wilberforce Juta and ex-Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Bala
Mohammed.
“But we are hopeful that more
candidates may show interest on or before the zonal meeting. If we do not give
the slot to the North-East, the PDP will technically die in the face of the
law.
“Although Gulak is laying claim to the
seat, all the governors, BOT members and other stalwarts have foreclosed his
choice because of the manner in which he invaded the National Secretariat of
PDP and declared himself as the new National Chairman.”
Responding to a question, the source
said: “The Acting National Chairman, Prince Uche Secondus will revert to his
position as the Deputy National Chairman.
“With this mutual understanding, the
National Convention of PDP is no longer realistic in March. We may postpone the
election of new national officers by six months. The timeline will enable us to
reorganize the party.”
Apart from losing the support of PDP
governors and other top national leaders of the party, Gulak has also lost the
confidence of the majority of party members in his home state of Adamawa.
Party leaders in the state are throwing
their support behind Juta.
The State Working Committee of the PDP,
in a statement on Friday, rejected Gulak’s candidature for PDP chairmanship.
The state chairman, Chief Joel Madaki, said:
“The State Working Committee of PDP Adamawa state chapter, after due
consultation with party stakeholders in the state and beyond, and having
thoroughly deliberated on the issues of the position of National Chairman of
the party has resolved as follows:
“That, it is in the best interest of
the party in the state that the position of the national chairman of the party
returns to Adamawa state.
“That, it is hereby resolved to support
the candidature of Ambassador Wilberforce B. Juta, a former Governor of the
defunct Gongola state, one of the founding members of PDP, a member of G34,
first National Vice Chairman (North East) of the party and currently a member
of its Board Trustees for the exalted post of the National Chairman of the PDP.
“That, the party is calling up on all
other interested members to patriotically lay down their personal ambition for
the heighten interests of the party in Adamawa state.”
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