First Lady, Mrs. Patience Jonathan
The First Lady, Mrs. Patience Jonathan has continued to meddle in the affairs of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), as it has emerged that she has been haranguing the party's governors into sparing the embattled National Chairman of the PDP, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur.
Tukur has been blamed for much of the crises that have bedevilled the party, leading to calls for his removal by the governors.
His removal was also one of the key demands of the seven aggrieved
governors of the party, five of whom have defected to the All
Progressives Congress (APC).
Their departure notwithstanding, the remaining governors of PDP have
continued to push for his ouster on the grounds that it would usher
peace and reconciliation in the party.
However, in the bid to stop his removal, the first lady, THISDAY
learnt, has in recent days been summoning the governors of the party and
mounting pressure on them to drop the idea of Tukur's sack.
It was gathered that some of the governors she has met with include
Kogi State Governor, Capt. Idris Wada, with businesswoman, Ms. Bola
Shagaya, in attendance.
Sources said that at the meeting, the first lady made it clear that the
governors should throw his support behind Tukur, failing which she
would use her influence to ensure that he does not get the ticket of the
party for a second term.
The sources also disclosed that Mrs. Jonathan extended her campaign to the Akwa Ibom Governor, Godswill Akpabio, and his Abia State counterpart, Theodore Orji.
The sources also disclosed that Mrs. Jonathan extended her campaign to the Akwa Ibom Governor, Godswill Akpabio, and his Abia State counterpart, Theodore Orji.
When she met with them individually, the source said, she informed them
that should they insist on Tukur's ouster, she would impede their
efforts to determine who their successors will be.
They said: "The first lady is very determined to ensure Tukur remains
the chairman of the party, as she is of the view that his sack could
make her husband, the president, vulnerable. She also does not have
confidence that if Tukur is removed, there is a guaranty that his
successor will protect the interest of the president as the elections
draw near.
"Others, however, say that the reason she is interferring is because
she is backing other governorship aspirants in many states, and a Tukur
chairmanship will guaranty her candidates a free ride.
"But her meddlesomeness in the affairs of the party is causing anger
and disquiet among the governors who have vowed to resist any attempt on
her part to foist her demands on them."
The governors had at a meeting last Friday in Abuja unanimously agreed that Tukur should be shown the door, but given a soft landing to facilitate his exit from office.
They are proposing, among other sweetners, an ambassadorial posting for him to quit as chairman.
The governors had at a meeting last Friday in Abuja unanimously agreed that Tukur should be shown the door, but given a soft landing to facilitate his exit from office.
They are proposing, among other sweetners, an ambassadorial posting for him to quit as chairman.
The sources said the governors determination to have Tukur sent packing
was made worse following his meeting with senators last week, where he
promised them that he will back them against the governors and make them
full National Executive Committee (NEC) members.
The governors are expected to meet with the president today after the
National Economic Council (NEC) meeting to insist on Tukur's ouster.
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