Fresh indications have emerged signaling that President
Goodluck Jonathanmay drop his Vice-President, Namadi Sambo in order to
appease certain powerful Northern interests ahead of the 2015 elections.
Jonathan’s decision to select another running mate is seen
as key to ensuring he receives wide support from Northern power brokers.
Sources close to the center report that it was this decision that
stopped some Northern governors from decamping to the All Progressives
Congress last year.
Governors said to be in the offing to replace Sambo
include, Governor Sule Lamido of Jigawa; Governor Babangida Aliyu of
Niger; Governor Isa Yuguda of Bauchi; and Governor Ibrahim Shema of
Katsina.
A source told Nation, “Don’t be deceived by the denials and
counter-denials. Would you have expected them to publicly accept the
plot? What I know is that these persons have been meeting and Sambo
might as well be on his last tour of duty as vice president unless
something drastically changes the run of event.
“I can tell you that the strategic choice by Aliyu and
Lamido to remain with the PDP was due to the promise extracted by some
political heavyweights in the party to make one of them, preferably
Lamido who is considered to be highly disciplined and with impressive
political savvy in the North, to be nominated as vice president after
Sambo has failed to command the kind of respec
t expected of anyone in
that position in the North.”
“First, it was understood that the failure to bring the
Boko Haram menace to an end or even try to talk to its leadership to
stop the carnage and come to the roundtable for a peace talk was due to
the fact that most persons in the North still do not recognise Sambo as a
Northern leader. They see him as a businessman who knows little or
nothing about the politics of his domain.
“What if I told you that Shema is also scheming to be vice
president in spite of his repeated denials and there is a belief
that former President Ibrahim Babangida might not support Babangida
Aliyu as vice president
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