Friday, 6 June 2014
Amaechi, Kwankwaso, Govs defection not a threat to PDP – Jonathan
President Goodluck Jonathan has stated that the
defection by five Peoples Democratic Party
Governors to the All Progressives Congress does
not pose any threat to the ruling PDP.
Jonathan, who addressed PDP members at the
65th National Executive Committee meeting of
the Party yesterday said Governors Amaechi,
Kwankwaso, Nyako, Ahmed and Wamakko could
not even win Local Government elections in their
state for the APC.
The President said, “I appreciate the governors.
Though some people left us, we’re not noticing
their absence.
“When some governors moved and some
members of the National Assembly also moved,
some people thought they would soon overrun
the party, but when I looked across, from my
vantage position, I didn’t really see the threat.
“I told the then national chairman(Bamanga
Tukur) to let us organise national unity rallies to
demonstrate our strength, so that people will
know that one or two persons leaving our fold is
inconsequential.
“I’m not even sure they can win their wards in an
election now, because some of those states are
totally PDP states.
“When you leave and you think you would be
leaving with the whole state, by the time you get
there, you’ll discover that others stay back and
are continuing with the PDP. Some of the
governors are even afraid to conduct local
government elections.”
“At a time, the whole thing(defection) was
stalemated; but now more people are even
coming to the PDP because if you really want to
play politics, the party to be in is the PDP.
“Our democratic credentials go unchallenged. It’s
still the only party where you can become a
candidate based on free and fair primaries. It’s the
party where we don’t impose candidates on
members or constituencies.
“It is the party whose candidates are accepted at
all levels. And I believe that with this position of
the party, we’ll continue to dominate the political
landscape of this country.
“The PDP is still the only party that has never
changed its name, logo, etc. When you go abroad
they can’t remember the names of the other
parties due to the level of mutation. We thank all
members of the party for their selflessness.”
“At a time we had issues with the National
Assembly and as PDP members we were
beginning to worry.
“When I attend ECOWAS and African Union
meetings, people always asked me what the
problem was. They always say that things
coming out of the nation did not reflect the fact
that the PDP controlled it.
“But since Adamu Mu’azu, the game changer,
assumed control, we have begun to see changes.
We now see that the National Assembly is a
PDP assembly.”
“And let me join our national chairman to say
that this is not a very good time for us. I assure
our party that we are taking up those challenges.
Perhaps, as a society there were certain things we
left undone, and now we’re facing the reality.”
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