More trouble is ahead for the troubled Peoples
Democratic Party ahead of the 2015 general elections.
This is because, some of its governors are angry with the
national chairman of the party, Alhaji Adamu Mu’azu and
senate president David Mark over the collapse of the deal
President Goodluck Jonathan had with them before he
was adopted as the sole presidential candidate of the party.
The governor are angry that the President fell to the
blackmail of senators who threatened to impeach him and
thereby agreed with them (senators) that some of them be
given authomatic tickets.
The angry governors are meeting with President
Jonathan on Tuesday night, to register their displeasure on
the matter.
The Tuesday meeting, it was gathered, would be meant to
extract “some commitment from him” before his ratification
during the December 10 national convention of the PDP.
The commitment, it was learnt, would mean that the
President would support their governorship candidates.
Besides, it was also meant to make sure that the
President if he wins in 2015, will not haunt them with
anti-corruption agencies after leaving office in 2015.
Two of the aggrieved governors, said that one of the
PDP governors from the South-East states has
concluded plans to defect to the opposition All Progressives
Party.
The governor is said to be angry that he has been stopped
from presenting his preferred anointed successor for next
year’s governorship election in the state.
He was said to have complained to the President that one
of his (President’s) aides and a former governor of the
state were colluding with Mua’zu to install a successor he
does not want.
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