•Rainbow coalition imminent as PDM may collaborate with APC
•Atiku under PDP watch
There is disquiet in the Presidency and the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) following what some associates of the President term
“consolidation by the opposition” towards 2015 poll. Read more
To the associates, the newly registered Peoples Democratic Movement
may collaborate with the main opposition coalition, All Progressives
Congress, to unseat President Goodluck Jonathan. The development is said
to be causing unease for the President.
Our correspondent learnt that the permutations of Jonathan’s
strategists on 2015 poll are no longer adding up due to the birth of
APC, emergence of PDM, recalcitrance of five PDP governors, the likely
split of PDP as a result of internal stress and the crisis in Rivers
State where about 2.3 million votes are at stake.
A reliable source, who does not want his name in print, said: “We are
aware that the opposition is consolidating in different forms.
Initially, APC is being tackled but it seems the mega party, as the
promoters call it, is just an eye opener of what the opposition is up
to.
“The emergence of PDM is a new challenge, it is no doubt adding to
the political headache posed by the APC. It is apparent that the
opposition is firing from different flanks in readiness for a coalition.
One will not be surprised if another strong party from the opposition
emerges tomorrow.
“The presidency and the PDP have started weighing options; trust that we will devise means of curtailing the opposition”
Another source said: “The President has done everything to secure at
least five out of the six states in the South-South and four out of the
five states in the South-East to neutralise the huge votes the
opposition is likely to get in the North-West.
“If there will be any setback, it will be in Rivers. The battle in
Rivers State is crucial to the Presidency because about 2.3million votes
are at stake. Loss of Rivers State to the opposition could wipe away
the votes from other five states in the South-South.
“Even the defunct National Party of Nigeria (NPN) had always had its victory determined by the old Rivers State.”
Although the President is banking on votes from the six states in
North-Central, he is unsure of support from Niger, Kwara, and Nasarawa
States. While he can take the situation for granted in Plateau and Kogi,
it is slippery in Benue State with strong opposition coming from APC.
Many believed that the Action Congress of Nigeria, one of the parties in
APC, was robbed in 2011 in the state and with other opposition parties
now in APC, Benue will be a battleground state.
A PDP chieftain said yesterday: “The President knows that the threat
from the opposition is real. And the consolidation of the opposition
through the PDM is causing tension in the PDP.”
He said the PDP is particularly worried by the political development
because forces behind the PDM had played a crucial role in the formation
of PDP.
He said PDP leaders believe that ex-Vice-President Atiku Abubakar had
a hand in the formation of PDM, despite his denial of being the brain
behind it.
To checkmate PDM, some stalwarts of PDP and forces in the Presidency,
it was learnt, are pushing for deregistration of Atiku from the ruling
party. The PDP, it was further learnt, will do everything possible to
find out if Atiku is the financier of PDM.At an appraisal meeting at the
weekend, some PDP leaders were said to have declared that there is no
difference between Atiku and his associates who formed the PDM.
It was alleged that Atiku merely came up with Plan B through his
associates to avoid being humiliated in PDP as was the case in 2011 when
he was stranded after he was defeated by President Goodluck Jonathan in
the presidential primary.
It was learnt that some PDP chieftains and forces in the Presidency
rated the formation of PDM as an attempt to divide PDP by Atiku and his
associates.
Some party leaders felt it would be dangerous to continue to have Atiku in PDP when his heart is in PDM.
A renowned member who spoke in confidence said: “There is no doubt
that PDM came as a result of a plot to divide PDP. Some aggrieved
members of the party are behind the new party.
“PDP leaders are unhappy that some leaders will be pretending to be
in the party and at the same time, they will undermine it. The emergence
of PDM has thrown a challenge to PDP to look for these dissidents or
rebels in its midst because if they continue like this, they will be
spying the ruling party for PDM.
“So, the involvement of some PDP members in the formation of PDP is
being looked into. Such members or leaders might face disciplinary
action if necessary.”
Responding to a question, the source added: “I think some of our
leaders are of strong opinion that Atiku allegedly had a hand in PDM.
They alleged that Atiku had done a similar thing in 2007 when he found
solace in Action Congress (AC) to contest the presidential poll.
“The ex-VP had denied the allegation but the PDP is investigating a
few things on how PDM emerged. But there is no way PDP will harbour
members of another party in its midst. This will be tactically
dangerous. We are looking into many options to keep the PDP intact from
intruders.”
But the PDM yesterday unfolded its mission and vowed to tackle the security crisis facing the nation.
It also said it has placed priority on national unity, economic
reforms, the rule of law, public accountability, human rights, democracy
and the legitimacy of dissent.
The PDM has unveiled its mission statement in a release in Abuja by its National Secretariat.
The party it in its Mission Statement said: “In the last decade,
Nigeria has witnessed an unprecedented decline in its social, economic
and political fortunes.
“The recent lingering political and security crisis has magnified the
cleavages in the nation’s multi-ethnic society and pushed our national
psyche into a state of confusion, uncertainty and helplessness.
“ The nation is now faced with a rapidly deteriorating situation of
human deprivation and economic stagnation which is threatening the
nation with an ultimate structural collapse.
“This needs not be the plight of Nigeria and the Nigerian people
because our nation is endowed with a large, quality population, abundant
natural resources and a unique geo-economic location.”
It promised to reposition the country and restore its lost glory.
Culled from The Nation newspaper
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