President Goodluck Jonathan at the closed door meeting at the
Presidential villa in Abuja on Sunday night reportedly discussed the
presidential ambition of a former Head of State, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari
(retd.) on the platform of the All Progressives Congress, PUNCH reports.
While some of the governors were said to have asked the President for “a
Buhari challenge”, others were said to have dismissed it, saying that
the former leader could not defeat the President in 2015 if he emerged
as the candidate of the APC.
Jonathan also warned the Peoples Democratic Party governors against
backing unpopular candidates as their successors in their respective
states.
A source at the meeting said, “The President said he was not against us
(governors) picking our candidates, but that we should make sure we have
a popular person without blemish. He said such a candidate must also be
acceptable to the generality of the members of the party in our states
and that the candidates must be able to win the election.
The source said that the meeting also discussed the desire of some of
the governors to vie for senatorial seats on the platform of the party.
The issue of senatorial seats involving the governors and sitting
senators is also causing confusion in some states as senators who the
governors are angling to replace are said to be demanding that they
should be made to also replace their state governors in 2015.
“If the governors want to take our position, they should also allow us
to take their positions as governors,” one of the aggrieved senators was
said to have complained to the President.
While saying that no concrete agreement was reached on this, he said the
meeting agreed that there would be another round of discussions, which
he said would involve the national leadership of the party.
Earlier, some state governors who spoke with State House correspondents
at the end of the meeting had confirmed that the President summoned the
parley to enable them to further strategise ahead of the 2015 elections.
Governor Theodore Orji of Abia State said "We discussed our party and
the primaries that will soon come. We looked at how to fortify our party
to avoid rancour or infighting to enable us to do very well both in the
primaries and general elections in 2015.”
He said the issue of the alleged rancour between state governors and
members of the party’s National Working Committee over endorsements of
candidates was not discussed at the meeting.
He however assured all stakeholders that the party’s primaries would be free and fair.
Governor Ibrahim Shema of Katsina State, Governor James Ngilari of
Adamawa State and the deputy governor of Kogi State, Yomi Awoniyi, also
corroborated Orji’s position.
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