The senators are at war with
President Goodluck Jonathan and the Governors over their automatic tickets.
This is Vanguard report on that ----The
battle between senators and governors elected on the platform of the Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP, over the issue of automatic tickets for the lawmakers
may not have been over following alleged moves by governors of the party to
upturn the automatic tickets promised the lawmakers by the party leadership and
the Presidency last week.
As a result of alleged hijack of the
recent ward congresses of the party by the governors and the tacit approval of
automatic ticket for some of them who were completing their second term in
office to go to the senate, PDP Senators shunned their legislative duties last
week.
But after a meeting the senators had
with the party’s executive led by the National Chairman, Alhaji Adamu Muazu and
President Goodluck Jonathan at the Presidential Villa last week Friday, it was
gathered that there was a promise of handing over two tickets out of three to
the senators planning to return to the senate in 2015.
However, governors elected on the
platform of the PDP, had stoutly opposed the alleged truce the senators led by
the Senate President, David Mark, had with the party’s hierarchy and the
president.
This development forced Senators of
the ruling party to embark on emergency meeting immediately after plenary
yesterday where it was gathered that they reviewed the situation so as to take
a common position.
Although, the senators after the
meeting, refused to brief the press, close sources revealed that the lawmakers
resolved to renew their agitation with the party as well as shut down the
national assembly following indications that the party and the Presidency would
go back on the agreement with the lawmakers due to pressures from the
governors.
Sources in the National Assembly
confirmed on Wednesday that PDP governors held a meeting with President
Jonathan after his formal declaration on Tuesday where the governors urged the
President to take another look at the issue of automatic tickets to Senators.
The source said that the governors
insisted that instead of granting 40 automatic tickets to Senators, the
governors should be allowed to take up the issue and review it on a state by
state basis.
It was further gathered that since
the ward congresses were conducted, most of the PDP governors had been spending
most of their time in Abuja, lobbying the party’s leadership to reverse any
position taken in favour of the senators especially on the automatic ticket.
It was gathered that the Senators
saw the move by the Governors as a fresh move to outwit them and short-change
the lawmakers.
The source further said that the
Senators were suspicious of the plan by the governors and resolved to send
Senate President David Mark to the President and the party.
The source said, “We were told at
the meeting that governors met with the President late on Tuesday and resolved
that the party should allow them review the issue of automatic tickets to the
governors on a state by state basis instead of granting automatic tickets to
the Senators just like that. We see this as a ploy to outwit the senators and
undermine our agreement with President Jonathan and the party.
“We believe that the move by the
Governors is a fresh bid to short-change the lawmakers and reverse the
conclusion of the meeting we held with the President and the party. Senators
are not happy and I can tell you that a number of people are already
contemplating ditching the party.”
The source further hinted that 11
Senators of the PDP from the North West have threatened to dump the party in
view of what was considered high handedness of the party.
The source at the meeting also said
that the Senators who frowned at the development lamented that ticket of the
PDP was fast becoming a “poisoned chalice” in the zone and that the treatment
being meted out to them by the governors was further compounding the situation.
It was gathered that the Senators
decided to strengthen the hands of David Mark by asking him to take up the
matter and brief them regularly.
Another source said that the senate
unanimously said, “If care is not taken, the PDP could become a minority in the
Senate before the end of the year. The danger again is that going back and
forth on agreements reached with the highest organs of the PDP is painting a
bad picture of the party.”
Senators At War With President Jonathan Over 2015
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