PDP shops for Tukur’s replacement
By EMMANUEL AZIKEN, POLITICAL EDITOR
Governors of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, are shopping for a
replacement for the embattled National Chairman of the party, Alhaji
Bamanga Tukur, it has been learnt.
The search by the warring governors is responsible for the recent
quiet in their camp, a source familiar with the development disclosed
yesterday. The governors, it was learnt, are now weighing options to
decide on whom to support in the place of Tukur with whom they drew the
battle line at the beginning of last month.
The decision not to make a mistake in the choice of a replacement for
Tukur, it was learnt, was responsible for the governors’ quietness to
the decision of the National Working Committee, NWC, not to rush into
holding a National Executive Committee, NEC, meeting of the party.

PDP Chairman, Bamanga Tukur
The NEC which is expected to meet every quarter has met only once
since the election of Tukur as National Chairman in March 2012 with the
last meeting having been held in July 2012.
The NEC is the highest decision making body of the party next to the
national convention where the party elects its national officers. The
body is dominated by proxies of the governors who through their
stranglehold of the state chapters of the party paved way for the
election of the members of the body.
The National Publicity Secretary of the party, Chief Olisa Metuh,
through interview published in some national dailies, had affirmed
decision of the NWC not to summon a meeting of the NEC until after the
election of a chairman of the Board of Trustees, BoT.
Metuh had in a statement affirmed that the 12-man NWC was completely
loyal to Tukur. The expression of loyalty was against the groundswell of
rebellion by the NWC members who at the insistence of the governors
reversed the earlier decision of the NWC to dissolve the Adamawa State
executive of the party headed by Alhaji Umar Kugama.
“The issue of who is going to replace him is essentially what is
holding the governors from pushing for a meeting of the NEC,” a reliable
source in the camp of the governors told Vanguard .
“There must be no mistake on this and there is no reason pushing for a
NEC meeting when we do not know who can replace Tukur,” the source
added.
Another source who confirmed the contemplation of the governors
pointed at a former leading member of the last NEC from the North East
as one of those being propped up for the position.
The governors drew the battle line with Tukur at the beginning of
last month when the national chairman insisted on the sack of the
Kugama-led state executive of the party in Adamawa State on the basis of
the closeness of Kugama to Governor Murtala Nyako.
All the governors had initially rallied to the defence of Nyako on
the basis of defending a common interest that an attack on one of them
was an attack on all governors.
The governors were further miffed after their former colleague and
the party’s new national secretary, Chief Olagunsoye Oyinlola, the
former governor of Osun State was sacked by the courts from office and
Tukur rushed to immediately replace him with Mr Solomon Onwe, who is his
only ally in the 12-man NWC.
The camp of the governors, however, over time decreased with a few of
the governors including the governor of Ebonyi State, Chief Martins
Elechi expressing open support for Tukur.
Besides, Elechi about three other governors with close ties to the
Goodluck Jonathan administration are also believed to have switched
sides to support Tukur who was a direct candidate of the president.
The depletion in their ranks nonetheless, the majority of the 24
governors as at yesterday were still confident that in any meeting of
the NEC that they would have their way in a direct face-off with Tukur
and the president.
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