I have accepted offer to contest, says Jonathan
After
many months of suspense, President Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday opened
up on his intention to seek re-election during the 2015 presidential
election.
All organs of the Peoples Democratic Party had before now endorsed the President as the party’s sole candidate for the election.
Groups such as the Transformation
Ambassadors of Nigeria had also been campaigning for Jonathan by
highlighting at rallies and through advertorials what they consider as
his achievements.
Even though he had kept mum on the matter, his body language clearly showed that he had made up his mind to seek re-election.
Jonathan, who has already raised a 37-member declaration committee, will formally declare any day between November 7 and 15.
A reliable Presidency source, who pleaded
anonymity told journalists in Abuja that Jonathan made his intention to
contest known to the party leaders at a closed-door meeting in one of
the guest houses inside the Presidential Villa.
The source said after thanking the party
leadership for giving him the right of first refusal as far as the
party’s presidential ticket was concerned, he told them that he had
accepted the offer and was ready to run.
Jonathan was also quoted as telling the
party leaders that he would come to the party headquarters to pick his
nomination form before the October 30 deadline fixed by the party.
The source said, “President Jonathan
today (Thursday) met with the leadership of the PDP and party leaders
from the various zones of the country. He thanked them for giving him
the right of first refusal as far as the party’s presidential ticket was
concerned.
“The President told them that he had accepted their offer and he was interested in the presidential race.
“He told them that he will come and pick up his nomination form before the deadline stipulated by the party.”
The source added that following the
declaration, the President announced the composition of a committee
saddled with the responsibility of coming up with an elaborate
declaration programme.
He said the committee chaired by a former
Minister of Defence, Dr. Haliru Bello, was asked to work towards
ensuring that the declaration held between November 7 and 15.
The committee, according to the source,
has a former President of the Senate, Ken Nnamani, as the deputy
chairman, and the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator
Pius Anyim, as secretary.
Members of the committee include a
governor from each of the six geopolitical zones of the country, four
National Assembly members; four members of the Federal Executive
Council; four PDP officials as well as eight party members and four
others appointed on presidential discretion.
A breakdown of members according to zones
showed that the South-South, the North-East and the North-Central have
six representatives each while the South-East, the South-West and
North-West have five representatives each. The Federal Capital Territory
has one representative.
Apart from Bello, Nnamani and Anyim, Prof. Rufa’i Alkali, Julius Imagwe and Baraka Sani are members of the committee.
State governors representing the various
zones are Liyel Imoke of Cross River State; Theodore Orji of Abia
State, Olusegun Mimiko of Ondo State, Babangida Aliyu of Niger
State, Ibrahim Shema of Katsina State, and Ibrahim Dankwambo of Gombe
State.
The National Assembly representatives are Hosea Agboola, Ahmed Makarfi, Bitrus Kaze and Salmas Badru.
Representatives of the Federal Executive
Council are the Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani
Alison-Madueke; Minister of Police Affairs, Alhaji Abduljelili
Adesiyan; Minister of Women Affairs, Hajiya Zainab Maina; and Minister
of the Federal Capital Territory, Bala Mohammed.
Officials of the party in the committee
are the Deputy National Chairman, Uche Secondus; Benue State chapter
Chairman, Chief Emmanuel Agbo; National Woman Leader, Kema Chikwe;
and the North-West Zonal Chairman, Ibrahim Kazaure.
Party member representatives include
Stella Omu, Walid Jibirn, Ibrahim Bunu, Jolly Nyame, Aniete Okon,
Peter Obi, Remi Adikwu-Bakare, A. B. Mamman and Abdullahi
Maibasira.
Those appointed at the President’s discretion are Halima Alfa, Nimota Akanbi , Micah Jiba and Sam Ikon .
Shortly after that meeting, Jonathan also
entered into a crucial meeting where a committee saddled with the
responsibility of raising fund for the PDP presidential campaign was
formed.
The committee has a former Minister of Information, Prof. Jerry Gana, as the chairman.
Party chiefs who attended the meeting
included the PDP National Chairman, Adamu Mu’azu; the Chairman of the
Board of Trustees, Tony Anenih, and the President of the Senate, David
Mark.
The All Progressives Congress has however described Jonathan’s decision to seek re-election as an anti-climax.
Its National Publicity Secretary,
Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said it would have been news if the President had
declared that he was not running.
Mohammed said, “This is an anti-climax.
Of course, if the TAN have been going all around spending billions on
television advertorials and campaign, all the governors have adopted
him, the National Working Committee, said he is the only one. As far as
we are concerned, it is an anti-climax. It would have been news only if
he said he wasn’t running.”
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