Wednesday, 25 February 2015
Why we dumped G-5 govs – Lamido, Aliyu
ABUJA – Governors Sule Lamido of Jigawa State and
Babangida Aliyu of Niger State, yesterday, took on their
Kano counterpart, Mallam Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso over
his accusation that the two governors betrayed five other
governors on the platform of the Peoples Democratic
Party, PDP, who agreed to dump the party following their
irreconcilable differences with the leadership of the
party.
It will be recalled that Governors Aliyu Magatakarda
Wamakko of Sokoto; Abdulfatah Ahmed of Kwara; Rabiu
Kwankwaso of Kano; Babangida Aliyu of Niger; Sule
Lamido of Jigawa; Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State and
former Governor Murtala Nyako of Adamawa State, who
were members of the G-7, within the ruling party opted
out to form what was known then as the new PDP. While
the other five governors teamed up to form the All
Progressives Congress, APC, Governors Sule Lamido of
Jigawa and Babangida Aliyu of Niger returned to the PDP.
Speaking on their exit from the PDP weekend, Governor
Kwankwaso said both Aliyu Babangida and Sule Lamido
betrayed the other five governors by returning to the
PDP.
Why I betrayed them— Lamido
Responding to the accusation while speaking to
journalists in Abuja, Governor Lamido said: “I am a
betrayer, confirmed. I betrayed them. I did, yes. I am
aligning myself to what he said. I am aligning my answer
to what he said, go and find out from him. But I did that
in the interest of the nation.”
In his response, Governor Babangida, however, said
there was never a time the G-7 group planned to dump
their party(PDP) for another party and that there was no
basis for any of the members to label him as a betrayer.
He said at the time he led the G-7 group, the objective
was to resolve the leadership problem in his party and
not to dump it as some of them have done.
A statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary Israel
Ebije in response to Governor Kwankwaso’s claim that he
(Babangida) was privy to the G-7 decision to decamp to
APC, Aliyu said there was never a time the issue of
dumping their party for whatever reason was discussed.
He described the defection of some of them to the All
Progressives Party as a personal decision which he as
leader could not query and as such those of them who
refused to defect with them should therefore not be seen
as traitors.
Aliyu however said he has no regrets in leading a group
that brought sanity to the PDP at a time the party was
passing through difficulties. He said their effort was
indeed nationalistic and a reflection of maturity of
Nigerian democracy.
I never planned to dump PDP— Babangida Aliyu
His words: “Let me state in categorical terms that I never
discussed with the G-7 governors over issue of
decamping to the APC. I led the group primarily to
stabilize the PDP. At that time, the PDP was having
challenges hinging on impunity which had to be
addressed.
“Let me, therefore, intimate that based on principle, I
never planned to abandon the PDP for another party. It
is also important to note that the G-7 achieved its
objective of repositioning the PDP which was at the time
passing through leadership challenge. Therefore I had no
reason to leave, besides our effort brought the ruling
party back on its feet.”
He said he will remain committed to the PDP and would
work towards ensuring that the party wins all elective
positions in Niger State.
Governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso of Kano State while
speaking in Kano, weekend, said: “Everyone knows that
Governor Lamido was part of us, he was the leader of the
group. He took us to a certain height before choosing
otherwise and we were all surprised by his final decision.
“But, if there is anybody who would criticise our exit, it
shouldn’t be Lamido and the Niger State Governor. After
all, our judgment would decide the outcome of the
general election. However, we know that PDP is no longer
the monster it used to be, and I tell you they are ready to
do anything to have someone like me who was
considered as an irritant back in their fold.”
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