The Presidency and opposition parties on
Tuesday continued to trade words over the role of Rivers State Governor
Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, as chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum.
First to throw the barb was the
Presidency which accused Amaechi of dissipating energy on the politics
of the NGF instead of delivering democracy dividends to the people of
his state.
But the opposition – Action Congress of
Nigeria and the Congress for Progressive Change – took a swipe at
President Goodluck Jonathan for “trying to frustrate the Amaechi-led
NGF.”
Special Adviser to the President on
Political Matters, Mr. Ahmed Gulak, had while reacting to reports that
a presidential dinner slated for 8pm on Wednesday (today) was meant to
scuttle a meeting of the NGF also billed for the same time today, had
also described Amaechi as a non-issue.
Gulak, in an interview with one of our
correspondents in Abuja , said, “As far as I am concerned, Amaechi is
not an issue. Amaechi is just a state governor. He should govern his
state and deliver dividends of democracy to his people rather than
dissipating energy on the politics of NGF. He should not exert serious
energy on this issue.
“Let us dissipate energy on governance and development rather than the issue of politics in the NGF.’’
The NGF was last month factionalised
over the election of its chairman with one group supporting Amaechi and
the other backing Governor Jonah Jang of Plateau State.
Jonathan had been accused of supporting the rival NGF led by Jang, which he had hosted twice at the Presidential Villa.
Denying the allegation that the
presidential dinner was meant to undermine the Amaechi NGF meeting,
Gulak said that the dinner was not organised exclusively for state
governors but for all senior stakeholders in the nation’s democracy,
including ministers and others.
Gulak said, “They (Nigerians) should
know that Mr. President presented his mid-term report. They should also
know that Mr. President organised a family dinner for everybody in the
PDP. The organisation of mid-term dinner for governors is to assess so
far the journey from 2011. You cannot say that the President is
organising the dinner to undermine Amaechi who is calling for a meeting
of other governors.”
He advised that the earlier Nigerians
confined the intrigues in the NGF to the dustbin of political history,
the better for the nation’s democracy.
Efforts made to get the Press Secretary to the governor, Mr. David Iyofor, to respond to Gulak’s statement, proved futile.
But the ACN and the CPC threw jabs at
Jonathan, saying he was merely overheating the polity by making the
dinner to coincide with the NGF meeting.
In an interview with one of our
correspondents, the National Publicity Secretary of the ACN, Alhaji Lai
Mohammed, said, “The President is trying to frustrate the authentic NGF
from meeting; that is my position.
“I would advise the forum led by
Amaechi to hold their meeting first before attending any dinner. Mr.
President has shown his bias very openly. He has publicly referred to
the Jang faction which is illegal as the authentic one; he has publicly
addressed Jang as the chairman of the NGF.
“I think this is just an ambush and Amaechi and the authentic governors’ forum should not fall for it.”
Mohammed’s counterpart in the CPC, Mr.
Rotimi Fashakin, said, “ Jonathan is a divisive President; he is
showing lack of tact as a politician.
‘‘We know the problem of the authentic NGF is coming from the bedroom of President Jonathan.
‘‘He does not act like a President of a nation; he is trying to use a dinner to block a legitimate meeting is wrong.”
Meanwhile, the 16 governors, who are
members of the Jonah Jang-led faction of the NGF, have vowed not to be
part of the meeting called by Amaechi.
The Sole Administrator of the faction,
Mr. Osaro Onaiwu, told one of our correspondents in Abuja, that the
members had also wanted to meet on Wednesday (today) but decided to
shelve it because of the dinner.
He said he was also aware that members
of the PDP Governors’ Forum were planning to meet on Wednesday (today)
but they shelved the idea.
Onaiwu said, “What business do we have
with the (NGF) meeting? We were supposed to meet as well but we
decided to cancel it when we heard about the dinner.
“Invitation for the dinner was sent on
Saturday and we said it should not clash with the dinner and that was
why we shelved our own meeting.”
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