In the midst of the ensuing battle for the soul of the Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP , is the unfolding rancour in the North over the
eligibility of President Goodluck Jonathan for another term in office.
BY EMMANUEL AZIKEN, POLITICAL EDITOR
CHIEFTAIN
of the Northern Elders Forum, NEF, Professor Ango Abdullahi was
trenchant in dubbing President Goodluck Jonathan a good student of
former President Olusegun Obasanjo especially on matters concerning
agreements in a recent radio interview. Speaking on a Liberty Radio,
Kaduna interview, the emerging champion of a northern presidency,
however, failed to buttress his argument with the facts of the alleged
agreement that has been the subject of much controversy.
“When
Obasanjo wanted an extension of tenure for a second term under the
zoning arrangement, he had to come to an extended caucus of the PDP. I
remember how people opposed the idea. The late Abubakar Rimi was one of
them and he was supported by about three others that Obasanjo should not
be given an extension and that the Presidency should come to the North
for four years before going back to the South,” he said of the PDP
caucus where the then president was adopted for a second term in late
2002.
Continuing, Abdullahi said:“Eventually, about 37 people out
of the about 41 present voted for the extension for Obasanjo to have a
second term. Now coming to why we should not trust people who renege on
promises, Obasanjo was the first to deny that there was a zoning that
brought him to power. He did that and kept doing it and it is most
likely it was from him that they learnt what they are doing because he
was instrumental to Jonathan becoming Vice President.
“So,
Jonathan must be Obasanjo’s student on matters of zoning because he
himself kept saying, when we were arguing that Jonathan rightly became
the President of the country when Yar’Adua died, this is what the
constitution allows’ and in fact insisted on it and nobody begrudged
that.”
Prof.
Abdullahi’s assertions nonetheless, a cross section of Northern leaders
have come out to differ with him on the eligibility or otherwise of the
incumbent president running for another term in 2015. The internal
debate within the North has raised speculations of a possible
irreversible split in the once formidable political hegemony in the
North.
Among those who have differed with Ango Abdulahi on the
issue are former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Alhaji
Mohammed Abba-Gana; former president of the Senate, Senator Ameh Ebute;
Dr. Jalili Tafawa Balewa, a son of the country’s first and only prime
minister, Alhaji Tafewa Balewa; Senator Emmanuel Bwacha, PDP, Taraba;
Gen. Lawrence Onoja among others. The division in the North is
reinforced by the support the president is equally having in some
sections of the South-his support base in that section of the country.
Asserting
that the North as a body is not against the president running for
another term of office, Abba-Gana in an interview with newsmen in Lagos
said: “It is not true. The North is not against President Jonathan
because there are several well respected northern leaders the media may
not know who are supporting him.”
Remarkably, the Jonathan 2015
project is also helping to further sharpen the divide in the once united
North. While elements from the core North like Prof. Abdullahi have
been sharp in demanding the return of the presidency to the North, a
sub-set of the North representing mostly the Christian non-Hausa-Fulanis
has been largely unmindful in the emerging debate. Indeed, some from
that section otherwise dubbed as the northern minority have come forward
to plead for a second term for Dr. Jonathan.
Many of the leaders
from that section of the country have also affirmed that Prof. Abdullahi
does not speak for them. “There is a misconception. The North of the
sixties when Sarduana was alive is no longer the same today,” Gen.
Onoja, who served as governor of Katsina and Plateau States during the
military dictatorships said.
“Let me correct that misconception, I
am from Middle Belt which is a geographical reality today. I am an
active member of Congress for Equality and Change which is a non
political association. I am also a member of Middle Belt Forum. So, if
you say I am from the North, and you are referring to the old North yes,
I am from the North, but now, the Middle Belt is a geographical reality
and I am a member of the Middle Belt. I am not from the core North,” he
added.
Senator Ebute who is from Benue State and was president of
the Senate in 1993 at the time Gen. Sani Abacha usurped the powers of
the fledgling Third Republic democratic institutions was even more
cutting, saying:
“My advice to them is that they should wait until
President Goodluck Jonathan completes his second term since by divine
providence; the zoning has automatically fallen on the South-South. God
zoned the presidency to the South- South.”
Continuing, he said:
“The North whose definition I am not too sure includes the Middle Belt,
should wait until the person whom God has given the presidency completes
his tenure and as soon as he completes his second term one can now
argue that the turn should now come to the North.”
In
a seeming indication of the internal political battle that would arise
in the North in the future when the presidency eventually returns to
that section of the country, Ebute chipped in, “and that North should
include all the zones in the North, not only the North-West. We have
other zones in the North, but some people are now arguing or defining
North as if it means only the North-West.”
That point was also
reiterated by Senator Bwacha thus: “These are individual opinions. But
irrespective of whatever anybody is saying, I am a Northerner and I can
tell you the preponderance of opinions, that an average Northern
minority wants Jonathan to continue in 2015. If those Northerners, who
were saying Mr. President cannot continue, like Ango Abdullahi are
expressing our opinions, I wouldn’t be saying something different.”
Dr.
Abduljhalil Tafawa-Balewa from the core north in Bauchi State asked of
his own inclinations towards a second term for Dr. Jonathan said: “You
can count on me. I will vote for him. There has never been any Nigerian
President since independence until now, that has done so well in
appointing women who constitute half of our population to (positions) in
ministries and embassies across the world. Terrorism as many people
don’t seem to notice often takes a long time before it is calmed down.”
Stride of comments
Senator Ebute finally dismisses assertions that the stride of comments
from Prof. Abdullahi is representative of the whole north. He said: “I
am not a member of the Arewa Consultative Forum or Northern Elders’
Forum, whether he is speaking for the members of the Arewa Consultative
Forum or Arewa Elders Forum it is left for Ango Abdullahi.”
“I
don’t know anything that is happening in those organizations but I
assure you that apart from the members of the Arewa Consultative Forum
and Northern Elder’s Forum there are millions of other Northerners that
believe in the administration of Goodluck Jonathan. So when one person
representing a few people being funded by the governors and holding
press conferences virtually every day is putting up his own ideas, you
cannot say that the ideas are the thoughts of everybody within the
North.”
“So I don’t know whether Ango Abdullahi is speaking on
behalf of the people he has been speaking for. I am not in the position
to say that.
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