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Sunday, 5 January 2014

Tukur’s imposition of cousin started PDP crisis — Nyako‏


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Adamawa State Governor, Murtala Nyako, spoke
with some journalists on his defection from the
PDP, the state of emergency and other issues.
JOHN ALECHENU was there
Some people are saying you committed
political blunder by moving to APC. Do you
agree?
If I like it (or not), my running for political office is
over. Am I going to contest as governor again?
Did anyone tell you I want to be a senator? I told
David Mark, in front of President Goodluck
Jonathan that God forbid me seeking to be a
senator. I am not participating in this game.
Secondly, they started saying I wanted my son
to contest as governor. I had to come out and
tell them, I promise you on my word of honour, I
am not supporting my son for governor in 2015,
he is not contesting.  Neither is my wife.
Political parties must continually evolve. In those
days you could get away — and some of them in
the past got away with this level of impunity —
and nobody challenged them. Democratic
culture must be developed from top to bottom
and people down below should have a right to
select their unit leadership and their ward
leadership.
The practice of rigging election or anybody
coming out to say I am putting this person at the
local government or House of Assembly, has to
stop.
What was the genesis of the crisis in the
PDP in Adawama, which led to your
defection?
We had a bye-election here, we finished the
primary on a Saturday and on Monday morning,
the Chairman, sitting down in Abuja, sends the
name of his distant cousin on his mother’s side,
who never contested in the election primaries as
the candidate for that election and Independent
National Electoral Commission, which witnessed
the primaries and the party headquarters, which
witnessed the primaries, didn’t shout to say ‘no,
we did not witness this man as the winner.’
The PDP hierarchy is corrupting our security and
judicial institutions by the day.  They can corrupt
INEC, they can corrupt the Nigerian Police;
otherwise, how can you explain a situation where
governors were meeting, one DPO was sent by
his boss to come and tell them to disperse.
You say you wanted us to sit down and reconcile
with you, we sat down to discuss what action to
take: whether to reconcile or not to reconcile
with you and you sent a DPO to us.
This level of anarchy is it not worse than ‘I,
brigadier so and so; on behalf of the Armed
Forces of the Federal Republic, all you bastards
are gone now!” We cannot wait for that, the
people must see we are self-correcting ourselves.
Self-correcting the political system, we will not
accept this level of impunity. It’s not just
Adamawa. I have craw-craw on my foot for
fighting in Bonny during the civil war, it has not
gone yet, I was commanding officer of NNN
Akpe. There was fire dropping all over me, all
over my ship! You want me and my children to
go through that hell of fire again?
Was there an agreement between
President Jonathan and northern governors
for him to serve for only one term?
In the first place, when that agreement was
brought for me to sign, I told them that in the
agreement signed in 2003, this President was
number 73 (Obasanjo was there). We agreed
that the terms 2007 and 2011 belonged to the
North. He was number 73 at that time; he was
the Deputy Governor of Bayelsa. So, when they
came, they said I should sign. They said he had
agreed he would sign that he would not contest
in the year 2015. In the first place, I said I did
not believe him because he did not give his
pledge for the agreement signed in the year
2003, they said ‘ah, ah Baba Maimangoro,’ I said
ok, I will sign. So I signed.
Who brought the agreement?
The Niger State governor was there, the Katsina
State governor was there, all of them, northern
governors, were there. They were there trying to
get our support for Jonathan. The Niger State
governor took it to him and he signed. Obj
(Obasanjo) will tell you, he came here and sitting
here pleading with me to support Jonathan in
2011. Jonathan came here and virtually took an
oath to serve only one term.
Did Obasanjo come with Jonathan?
Absolutely! That he was going to serve for only
one term. So, when he went back to Obasanjo to
seek for his support for 2015, Obj asked him,
‘How? You came here, you promised me in the
year 2011 and I went country-wide to get you
support.’ I told all of them, Obasanjo told us that
he had promised that it was only one term that
he was going to do.
Who has that agreement now?
The Niger State governor has the agreement. We
want to deal with people with honour. Not people
who want to drag us into civil war because of
impunity, because of lawlessness, because of not
fulfilling their pledges that will only take us to
civil war in this country. Leaders must be honest
with their colleagues and must be honest with
the greater society. I have my craw-craw from
the first civil war, and if there is the need to
develop another craw-craw in another civil war, I
will stand by.
You feel so strongly about the declaration
of a state of emergency in Adamawa
State… (cuts in)
Since this Boko Haram thing started, we have
not seen a single Adamawa man caught as a
member; go and check the books. Then
suddenly, you slammed a state of emergency on
us. There are some totally innocent people, who
sell food at night; you tell them go back to go
home by six o’clock in the evening; there is
curfew from 6 o’clock to 6 o’clock. How will they
earn a living? Their own job is to cook food and to
sell it between 7 o’clock and 9 o’clock in the
night. This has adversely affected the economy
of the ordinary man but the evil few in Abuja
don’t care about it. All this hardship they are
bringing to our people, they did not even
calculate it. There is no need for it. I, as a former
military man, wrote the present President three
years ago, to say this Task Force you are doing,
this is my observation. Like Obj (Obasanjo) said,
not even an acknowledgment. We, as governors,
sat down and assessed the security situation, we
advised, they said I and a few others should go
and see the President to tell him about this
security situation. He didn’t even bother to give
us audience till today. I was a naval officer, I was
the one that established the security branch of
the Nigerian Navy, I have been the longest-
serving chief of policy and plans of the Nigerian
Navy; at least, I know about security. He didn’t
even bother to hear anybody.

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