Former President Goodluck Jonathan
Iyobosa Uwugiaren in Abuja
Former President Goodluck Jonathan has told the Governor of Kogi State, Captain Idis Wada, that he would not support him on his second term bid, and directed the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leadership to do everything to stop him in the governorship primary that is expected to take place today in Lokoja, one of the senior aides of the governor told THISDAY last night.
Iyobosa Uwugiaren in Abuja
Former President Goodluck Jonathan has told the Governor of Kogi State, Captain Idis Wada, that he would not support him on his second term bid, and directed the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leadership to do everything to stop him in the governorship primary that is expected to take place today in Lokoja, one of the senior aides of the governor told THISDAY last night.
The PDP primary designed to pick its flag-bearer in the state was
scheduled to hold last Thursday, September 10, but was put off in the
last minute by the party’s National Working Committee (NWC) and fixed it
for today.
Even though the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Olisa Metuh,
had attributed the postponement to ‘’logistics issues,’’ THISDAY
gathered that the postponement was at the instance of Jonathan to enable
the party’s leaders decide on the alternative candidate to Capt. Wada.
“It started like a rumour; but former President Jonathan came out
openly today (Sunday) and told the governor that he would not support
him. And as I speak with you, he is calling leaders of the PDP in the
state not to support the governor in the primary that will take place on
Monday,’’ the governor’s aide told THISDAY last night in Abuja.
“Politicians have no conscience. What has Governor Wada done to
deserve all these from Jonathan? Anyway, God is with us; let’s wait and
see what will happen on Monday.’’
Investigations revealed that Jonathan and his supporters within the
PDP’s organs had blamed the Kogi State’s governor for the party’s poor
outing in the state during the last presidential election.
The party was roundly defeated by the All Progressives Congress (APC)
in the state, including in Wada’s ward and local government area and
Jonathan’s men believed it was a deliberate act by the governor.
“Jonathan believed then and he still believes the governor supported
the APC presidential candidate, Muhammadu Buhari, because he is a
Muslim; but it is not true. It was Senator Smart Adeyemi and Col. Ahmadu
Ali, the former national chairman of the PDP, who misinformed the
former president,’’ our source added.
Apart from Jonathan, others PDP’s leaders against Wada’s re-election
include: former PDP national chairman, Ali; former Governor Ibrahim
Idris; Senator Adeyemi; Senator Tunde Ogbeha and others.
Gov.Wada is seeking a second term ticket to contest on the platform of the PDP.
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