Factional Chairman of Nigeria’s Governors Forum (NGF), Governor Jonah
Jang of Plateau State, and Governor Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State,
leading a group of 19 governors, appeared back in the trenches,
yesterday.
Jang and Amaechi renewed the NGF crisis after the former scheduled a meeting of governors for Abuja today.
The
Rivers governor kicked against the meetings, describing his Plateau
colleague as an impostor, desperately trying to portray himself as the
leader of the NGF.
Amaechi, who trounced Jang by 19 votes to 16
during the May 24 election of the NGF to emerge the group’s Chairman,
warned Jang to desist from further acts of impersonation, saying he
might be compelled to take action against him.
Jang was said to
have called the meeting of the NGF for Abuja today, during which very
sensitive national issues are expected to be discussed.
NE gathered that the meeting, expected to take place at the Jang’s faction
office in Maitama, is to discuss the issue of local government autonomy
that was killed by the Senate in the constitution amendment process but
endorsed by the House of Representatives.
It was also learnt that
dwindling earnings to the Federation Account from oil arising from
unabated theft in the Niger Delta is listed for discussion by the NGF
faction.
A notice of the meeting, seen by NE,
read: “The Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, Gov. Jonah Jang of
Plateau State, has summoned an emergency meeting of members of the
forum.
”The meeting will be held on Sunday, August 11, 2013 at the
NGF Secretariat, 2 Nana Close, off Erie Crescent, Nile Street, Maitama,
Abuja at 7.30 p.m.
“The agenda for the meeting are: Constitution Amendment.”
But
Amaechi, in a short message to our correspondent, asked his fellow
governors to ignore the meeting and wait for a formal notice of meeting
from him, as the Chairman of the group.
The Rivers governor said
that the NGF, under his leadership, had not scheduled any meeting for
today and that issues to be discussed would be made known to them when a
meeting date was taken.
Amaechi said: “Again, I want Nigerians to
know that Jang is an impostor, having tried to steal my victory. He was
not elected by the majority of governors, who were in attendance during
the election on May 24.
“On what basis does he summon a meeting
of the NGF? Nigerians should tell Jang to respect himself and desist
from impersonating me”.
Amaechi disclosed that he was in touch
with the leadership of the National Assembly on the issue of
constitution review and that the NGF would take a decision on most of
the issues deliberated upon by the NASS.
‘We won’t attend’
It
also emerged yesterday that many of the 36 governors might not attend
the Jang group’s meeting because of the controversy generated by recent
events in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the NGF.
None of
the five PDP governors from the North, who are uncomfortable with the
leadership of Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, is likely to attend the meeting by
the Plateau governor, whose leadership is seen as a ploy by the
Presidency to weaken the Amaechi’s leadership of the NGF.
One of
the five governors, Murtala Nyako, of Adamawa State, who was contacted
through his Director of Press and Public Affairs, Ahmed Sajoh, said
there was no way he could attend any meeting called by Jang since he did
not win the election of the NGF.
Nyako said: “As far as we are
concerned, Jang cannot call a meeting of the NGF because he is not the
Chairman and there was no time that we elected him as such. That is our
position.”
Trouble shooting parley with OBJ
In the meantime, NE
learnt, yesterday, that the Jang group, after today’s meeting, may meet
former President Olusegun Obasanjo tomorrow as part of the efforts to
resolve the lingering crisis in the NGF. The meeting, according to a
source, will be held in Abuja.
“The Chairman, Nigeria Governors
Forum, Governor Jonah Jang of Plateau, will, on Monday, lead other
members of the forum on a visit to former President Olusegun Obasanjo in
Abuja as part of the reconciliation process. You know he is a former
president, as well as a former chairman, BoT of PDP and, with his wealth
of experience, he has a lot to offer and we are optimistic that he will
intervene and the problem will be over,” the source said.
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Govt jang lacks ethics of democracy
ReplyDeleteNigerians should see how democracy is being run in Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteFellow PDP Governors had turned down the invitation and Governor of Akwa-Ibom still maintains that Johna Jang worn the election. We now understand how PDP runs election in Nigeria.
PDP can't understand the difference between 16 and 19 as well as distinction between 4 and 27 in Rivers state.
These are the people you called leaders; who are they leading? shameless he goats.
Nigerians are watching, and the whole world is observing us.
I can't. Imagine an election that was so gleering and plane, with d winner known to all to still b a topic of debate. Why can't Gov. Jang accept his defeat and allow peace to reign. What is d presidency doing abt this? What is d senate n d house of rep doing abt dis? Would dey fold their arms and watch our democratic system to b abused by our so called politicians? Pls they should prove their integrity by advising Gov. Jang to step aside and allow Gov. Amaechi to man his responsibility of office.
ReplyDeletethese so called leaders of our nation are disgrace to future of this nobel country
ReplyDeleteShameless jang in connivance with our clueless president. Let them continue to show their inefficiency and stupidity
ReplyDelete