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PDP Governors Allege Buhari Is Intimidating Their Colleagues

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Peoples Democratic Party( PDP) governors in the North alleged yesterday that the Muhammadu-led Buhari Administration is intimidating them and other members of the opposition party to join the All Progressives Congress(APC).

They claimed that some of their colleagues, including Ben Ayade(Cross River) and Bello Matawalle (Zamfara),who recently defected to the ruling party did so involuntarily.

The PDP  governors  also accused the Buhari Administration of shortchanging the North despite controlling political power.

But the  APC faulted the allegation the PDP governors, saying its  track records  were the reasons for the development.

Briefing reporters after  the   meeting   at the Taraba State Governor’s Lodge, Asokoro, Abuja, Governor  Darius Ishiaku described the action as “undemocratic and unacceptable.”

He said:  ”All governors of the PDP who have joined the ruling APC in recent times did so because of intimidation. Most of our members are also being intimidated persistently.  We  want the  intimidation stopped because  we  are not comfortable with it.”

Ishiaku   added that  the PDP governors in the North  were dissatisfied  with the kind of leadership being provided by the APC and had made up their minds to remain in the opposition party  to  rescue their respective states.

He said: “We all resolved that the APC government has not provided the leadership needed in the North. And so, we the PDP governors in the North are not satisfied with the leadership of the APC government in the North.

”And we are drawing the attention that even though the leadership is in the North, our region is being short-changed. We want that observation to be noted.

“We the PDP governors have also resolved that, on our own, to  continue to do our best for our people as we have already been doing in our various states.

The  other Northern  PDP  governors that  attended the meeting are Samuel Ortom (Benue), Aminu Tanbuwal (Sokoto) , Bala Muhammed (Bauchi) and Ahmadu Fintiri (Adamawa).

The  APC  described the governors’ allegation of intimidation    as “laughable.”

Secretary of  the APC Caretaker Extra-ordinary Convention Planning Committee (CECPC) John Akpanudoedehe said Buhari’s  achievements were the “unique selling point of attraction and not intimidation.”

Akpanudoehede said: “This allegation by PDP governors is laughable. Nobody is intimidating anybody to join the APC. People are coming on their free will.

”The record is straight. President Buhari is too strong and his successes are so rooted that these (defecting) governors have seen and have concluded that it is better to team up with an achiever like President Buhari.

”The truth is no one is pursuing them, they are not under any threat to leave PDP. They have constitutional immunity as governors. They know they can’t be prosecuted, they left PDP on their own to consolidate.”

Also yesterday Rep. Ahmadu announced his defection to the ruling party, citing crisis within the state chapter of the opposition party.

His  letter of defection was read on the floor of the House by Speaker  Femi Gbajabiamila amidst protest by the minority leadership.

House Minority Leader. Ndudi Elumelu immediately faulted the reason given by Ahmadu for his action while his deputy, Toby Okechukwu,  accused Gbajabiamila of breaching the 1999 Constitution with his admittance of defectors into the APC.

Gbajabiamila said:  “ You do not have the right to address the chair in any language you choose.

“I am not here to interpret the Constitution and to decide whether there is a crisis in any party or not. The courts are there to do so. My duty here is to preside over this House and make announcements where necessary.”

Also in Abuja, the PDP   described as faulty, the opinion  of Minister of State for Labour and Productivity Festus Keyamo (SAN) on its decision to challenge  Matawalle’s defection in court.

It also advised Keyamo to immediately resign and join Matawalle’s legal team.

The minister  had argued that once elected,  a  governor was free to   drop his  party ticket and defect to any party of his choice.

The PDP had  said  that  Zamfara State Deputy Governor Mahdi Gusau should become the governor since  Matawalle had opted to join the APC.

In a statement yesterday by its  Spokesman, Kola Ologbodiyan, the PDP  said it would not be deterred by a series of threats and attacks coming from the APC, including the “unintelligent, hogwash and unsolicited legal opinion” expressed by Keyamo.

Stating that Keyamo’s opinion lacked sound legal reasoning, the PDP queried his credentials as a Senior Advocate of Nigeria.

The statement reads in part: “Keyamo, in his failed effort to fault our reliance on the Supreme Court’s direct interpretation of Section 221 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) in its judgment on Faleke v. INEC ended up exposing a poor knowledge of the application of the law, by stating that the judgment cannot apply in a case of the defection of a governor from the party on which platform he was elected to another, particularly, a party that did not even participate in the election.

“We refer Keyamo to the definite pronouncement of the Supreme Court in that case, to the effect, that it is the political party that stands for election, that votes scored in election belong to the political party and that the candidate nominated to contest at an election by his party acts only as the “agent” of his party.

(The Nation)

 

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