Governor Jonah Jang
Plateau State Governor, Mr. Jonah Jang, has said his Kano State counterpart, Alhaji Rabiu Kwakwanso, is bearing a moral burden in his explanation of what transpired at the Nigeria Governors’ Forum election.
Jang, who scored 16 votes, lost to River State Governor Romiti Amaechi who secured 19 votes in the election.
Jang, in a statement on Thursday by the
state Commissioner for Information and Communication, Mr. Yiljap
Abraham, said by Kwakwanso’s admission, his nomination as chairman of
the NGF by the northern governors was a political game, which showed the
level of “descent to which some politicians had sunk in terms of lost
moral ethos.”
Kwakwanso was quoted as saying though,
the northern governors nominated Jang, it was only meant as a political
game, and so he did not win the election.
The statement read in part, “Governor
Kwakwanso’s account of events during the Northern Governors’ Forum,
which led to the adoption of Governor Jonah Jang as the candidate of the
region for the chairmanship of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, has thrown
a moral glitz on Nigeria’s political turf.
“His admission that he personally
nominated Governor Jonah Jang and asked Governor Suswam of Benue to
support his move only because ‘it was a game…’ clearly showed a mind
luxuriating in unethical lyrics.
“That the Kano State Governor could walk
cool out of the room wherein ‘they’ had decided to set up Benue and
Plateau for a national ‘fall’ tells us a bit about why we may not
capture back soon Nigeria’s political morality. That he could nominate
Jang as consensus candidate and still not ‘vote’ for him showed an
incredible double-speak!
Questioning Kwakwanso’s morality, the
statement asked, “Where was the porch of intergrity Kwakwanso had
constructed as Nigeria’s Defence Minister?
“Is this ‘game’ part of the crafted
Kwankwasiyya curriculum that must be passed by those under the
governor’s tutelage? Is crass deception now being introduced as part of a
leader’s necessary attitudinal regalia in Nigeria’s politics? Will this
form part of our national values as we trudge toward 2015, and the
years beyond?”
Meanwhile, a chief of the Peoples
Democratic Party, Mr. Henry Omorodion, on Thursday, warned that the
crisis in the NGF portended danger to the 2015 general elections, saying
only spiritual intervention could avert the danger ahead.
Speaking with journalists in Abuja,
Omorodion, who is the Odunanoba of Benin Kingdom, and Chairman of
Hensmor Group of Companies, said spiritual solution was needed to
achieve a stable polity.
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