Indications emerged at the weekend that two governors, one each from
the North and South, may lose their jobs in the next two weeks. The
Night of the long Knives was supposed to have been unleashed on the
governors last weekend, but somehow, it didn’t work out as the
Presidency, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as well as other power
blocs moved to consolidate ahead of the 2015 general elections.
With the two governors set to go were hints that the ruling PDP may
sack nine State Executive Councils considered enemies of the government.
The proponents of the move may be working on two fronts through the
courts and the party machinery. Some of the state excos have cases in
courts while the other option is for the party using the state apparatus
to remove their officials. A sources who is a lawyer, said many
pro-Jonathan governors at the weekend were in Abuja to strategise and
fine-tune moves. Some of the governors shelved their weekend
engagements.
They are expected to be joined by those who travelled out of the
country. While the two governors may be removed by the court, caretaker
committees would take charge of states which lost their excos, the
source who refused to disclose his identity said last night that
arrangements have been concluded to oust a South-East governor and that
the judgment was expected to be delivered this week, said a similar fate
would “in the next few weeks,” befall another governor from the North.
He offered that the courts would rely on the processes that threw up
the governors as the flagbearers in April 2011 to void their candidacy.
“As we speak, the governor’s South fate has been sealed and delivered.
What we are waiting for is when the court would make the pronouncement,
which, Insha Allahu, shouldn’t be beyond this week,” offered the source.
A few weeks ago, an Abuja High Court, in a surprise move, sacked the
Rivers State PDP executive believed to be loyal to Governor Rotimi
Amaechi who is having issues with the Presidency.
Source: the sun

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