There is an indication on Thursday that the north might
sanction prominent politicians from the region found to be fraternising with
President Goodluck Jonathan with a view to scuttling its desire of occupying
the Presidency in 2015.
Our source learnt
that the decision to clip the wings of northern politicians, who were yet to
see the need for the country’s top political office to revert to the region,
was taken at a meeting of the Northern Elders’ Forum, NEF, during one of its
recent meetings in one of the states, which is under the state of emergency.
At the meeting,
which had some governors and many elite from the north in attendance,
strategies for voting out President Jonathan was elaborately discussed and
agreed upon. It was learnt that one of the weapons to be applied in cajoling
influential northerners particularly governors and lawmakers, in railroading
into the northern agenda, is to brand the unwilling ones as ‘enemies’ of the
region and expose them to public.
Fraternising with Jonathan
A member of the Northern Elders’ Forum NEF, Prof Ango Abdullahi, confirmed the position of the north in a chat with Journalist but declined to say how such action would work against top politicians, who were not voted into office by the forum. The former ABU vice chancellor said that although the NEF had no power to remove such politicians from office, they had the prerogative to expose them as saboteurs of the north.
A member of the Northern Elders’ Forum NEF, Prof Ango Abdullahi, confirmed the position of the north in a chat with Journalist but declined to say how such action would work against top politicians, who were not voted into office by the forum. The former ABU vice chancellor said that although the NEF had no power to remove such politicians from office, they had the prerogative to expose them as saboteurs of the north.
Abdullahi said: “It
is true that we are looking at those from the north, who are fraternising with
Jonathan to stop us from getting the Presidency in 2015. I can say to you that
appropriate steps will be taken at the appropriate time to deal with such
moles known to be working with Jonathan against northern interest as far as the
next election is concerned.
“We are aware that
some of our people, governors, lawmakers and ministers are working against the
interest of the region because they don’t believe that we should produce the
next president of Nigeria. If we cannot do anything to stop them, we can
mobilise the people to see them as the enemies of the north.”
We also learnt that
the Northern Elders’ Forum NEF took the decision to sanction northern
politicians working for Jonathan following the alleged persecution of Governor
Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State by the Presidency for reportedly having an
ambition of pairing with his Jigawa counterpart, Sule Lamido, to run in 2015.
Although the duo
have consistently denied the rumour, their posters, suspected to be planted by
opponents, have continued to flood major cities and towns, thereby exposing
them to more trouble with the Presidency. Despite the fact that the President
has not declared his intention to run, his soldiers particularly former
militants, have already threatened to cause mayhem if Jonathan was not returned
in 2015.
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