Amidst
the unresolved intra-party crisis within its fold, the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) may have decided to chart a new course by setting in motion a process
that would eventually lead to the formation of a new political alliance ahead
of the 2019 general election.
In this regard, the main
opposition party under the leadership of the National Caretaker Committee
chairman, Senator Ahmed Makarfi, will today inaugurate a committee known as the
Strategy Review and Inter-Party Affairs Committee under the chairmanship of
Professor Jerry Gana.
The new committee, which is made up of 85 prominent leaders of the PDP, also has the former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Austin Opara, as its secretary.
The new committee, which is made up of 85 prominent leaders of the PDP, also has the former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Austin Opara, as its secretary.
PDP’s move is a reflection of the new thinking among its key leaders who having
been frustrated at resolving the differences with the factional national
chairman, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff, and are now looking for an alternative
platform.
According to sources at the
secretariat of the Makarfi-led PDP in Abuja, the inauguration of the committee
will formally open up the process of dialogue and consultations with other
political parties, including former members of the PDP who left to join the All
Progressives Congress (APC), with a view to building a formidable platform.
Although the terms of
reference for the committee were not published along with the membership of the
committee in the newspaper advertisement published last week, it was gathered
that the list of prominent politicians that make up the committee was
indicative that the party was looking towards a re-alignment ahead of the 2019
elections.
Some of the members of the
committee include Senators Adolphus Wabara, Ibrahim Mantu, Sam Egwu, Ibrahim
Kazaure, Stella Omu, Iyiola Omisore, Adamu Gumba, Emmanuel Bwacha, Saidu Kumo,
Ayo Adeseun, Tunde Ogbeha, Ibrahim Ida and Hon. Emeka Ihedioha.
Others are former Governors
Attahiru Bafarawa, Peter Obi, Liyel Imoke, Gbenga Daniel, Abdulkadir Kure, Sule
Lamido, Idris Wada, Boni Haruna, Babangida Aliyu, Jonah David Jang and Mukhtar
Yero.
Others include Mukhtar Shagari, Salimot Makanjuola Badru, Chief Tom Ikimi, Chief Onyema Ugochukwu and Chief Dubem Onyia.
Others include Mukhtar Shagari, Salimot Makanjuola Badru, Chief Tom Ikimi, Chief Onyema Ugochukwu and Chief Dubem Onyia.
The move to form a new
political alliance is coming just as more facts have emerged on why the recent
peace initiative in PDP collapsed.
THISDAY gathered from
reliable sources in the factions of the party led by Senators Makarfi and
Sheriff that both sides disagreed on the composition of the reconciliation
committee and who will chair it.
It was learnt that soon after
Makarfi and Sheriff accepted to forge peace and settle their differences, the
feuding sides accepted that one of the founding fathers of the party and the
former National Security Adviser, Alhaji Aliyu Mohammed Gusau, should be the
one to mediate on the crisis.
Both Sheriff and Makarfi
attended several peace meetings in the residence of Gusau where ideas were
canvassed on how to go about setting up the reconciliation committee.
The party leaders had
initially settled for 12 nominees on both sides to the committee, but had to
review it to 15 at the request of Makarfi.
A source said Makarfi later
changed his mind and suggested that the committee be slashed to just three
representatives each from both sides of the divide, which Sheriff accepted.
According to another source
from the Sheriff camp, the disagreement arose when the issue of who would chair
the reconciliation committee was to be decided.
He noted that while Sheriff
proposed that he and Makarfi should both step down to allow members of the
reconciliation committee to choose a chairman from among themselves to pilot
the affairs of the party till the next convention, Makarfi was reluctant to
give up his position and objected to the idea.
“It was at this stage that
Sheriff then proposed that the reconciliation committee should be headed by
former President Goodluck Jonathan, but Makarfi also rejected the idea, leading
to a stalemate,” the source revealed.
The source, who claimed to
have monitored the proceedings closely, spoke of how Makarfi kept most of the
stakeholders of the party on his side in the dark about the true picture of
things regarding his talks with Sheriff.
For instance, the source
alleged that Makarfi failed to relay to the leaders of the National Assembly
Caucus of the party the offers made by Sheriff to step down if Makarfi was
ready to do likewise.
According to the source, it
got to a point where the former Deputy Senate President Ibrahim Mantu arrived
from his South African trip and enquired to know the progress on the peace
talks, only to discover from Gusau that Sheriff had indeed been forthcoming
with offers on how to end the lingering dispute in the party.
However on his part, Makarfi
blamed Sheriff for reneging on the agreements they reached.
He had told journalists in an interview in Kaduna at the weekend that the key area where they had a problem was the issue of the terms of reference for the reconciliation committee.
He had told journalists in an interview in Kaduna at the weekend that the key area where they had a problem was the issue of the terms of reference for the reconciliation committee.
He said: “What we agreed was
that the other side (Sheriff’s faction) will join the caretaker committee
(Makarfi’s committee). And that was the basic agreement that was reached.
“We should set up an equal
number of party men and women that would sit down and look at the modality for
integrating the two sides into a new caretaker committee and also draw the
modality for the withdrawal of all court cases or consensual settlement of the
cases.
“We agreed that in withdrawing
all cases, let it be something that we all consent to so as to prevent future
litigation.
“Later, I was the one that
sent a message that we needed to expand it to 15 because instead of two
governors we wanted to include three governors in order to carry everybody
along.
“So, that was how we hit the
figure 15 on each side. And the issue now became who will chair that committee
and the terms of reference. On who to chair the committee, there were names
that were mentioned.
“In my opinion, I thought of
the person who was able to convene us without dispute should be able to chair
the committee. In suggesting any other name you don’t know how it would be
received by other people.
“On the choice of former
President Goodluck Jonathan to chair the reconciliation committee, Makarfi said
the advice against it was that the former president should not be dragged into
the crisis at the moment but that he can continue to play an advisory role.”
THISDAY
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