Tuesday , 9 June 2015
ARTICLE.
Two Former PDP Govs. Fingered In Revolt Against Buhari, APC.
Two former governors of the Peoples
Democratic Party have been fingered as the arrow head of the revolt
against President Muhammadu Buhari and his party in the choice of the
Senate President and the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
The two politicians who are former
governors of a South-South and South-East states, are said to be the
main financiers of the revolt against the president and his party, the
APC.
The governors are said to have mobilised
a huge war chest for bankrolling the political revolt against the
candidates endorsed by the president and his party for the post of
Senate President and the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
The former governors are reported to
have hatched the plot in a desperate bid to ensure that the APC , which
controls the majority in both chambers of the National Assembly, does
not produce the two key principal officers in the 8th National Assembly.
They are said to have mobilised their
members in the two chambers of the NASS and directed them not to work
with the two men endorsed by the APC but to work with those who have
defied the leadership of the APC and Buhari in the choice of the two
principal officers.
The attention of the President is said
to have been drawn to the activity of the two former governors before he
departed Nigeria for the G7 meeting in Germany.
Apparently not being able to proffer a response to the development, the President is said to have referred the matter to the National Leader of the APC, Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu, and asked him to take steps to douse the tension being generated over the election of the two principal officers.
Apparently not being able to proffer a response to the development, the President is said to have referred the matter to the National Leader of the APC, Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu, and asked him to take steps to douse the tension being generated over the election of the two principal officers.
However, while Tinubu has waded into the
matter with a view to ensuring that the APC produces the two leaders in
the NASS, key loyalists of the president are said to be peeved that
many senators and House of Representatives members on the platform of
the party had openly revolted against the party.
A top source told Vanguard last night
that the affected men would be made to face some disciplinary actions to
be decided at the highest level of the party.
“We are sure that some of them would be
made to sight their report cards with the new EFCC to be put in place by
the president, which will not tolerate graft in any form. The feeling
seems to be that the name of a former military officer being suggested
as the chairman of the anti-corruption agency is already sending shock
waves to some of the political actors in the country and they may not
like to be caught on the wrong side of history,” the source explained.
On the other hand, the two former
governors, who are now Senators on the platform of the PDP, are said to
have argued that they needed to work out alliance with the APC members
to take over the National Assembly so as to cover their tracks in the
states they recently left behind.
A lawmaker close to Senator Saraki and
Representatives Dogara vowed last night that they were going ahead to
contest the election despite threats from the APC leadership.
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