Embattled Governor Godwin Obaseki finally met his party’s
national leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu in Lagos on Sunday. But Obaseki returned
to Benin empty-handed.
Tinubu had nothing but a shattering news for Obaseki. He
could not save him from his godfather, Adams Oshiomhole, charging with a
political cudgel.
Rather, Tinubu advised Obaseki to go out there to test his
popularity in the party’s direct primary scheduled for 22 June.
Tinubu gave the same advice to Governor Rotimi Akeredolu of
Ondo state as the two governors and seven others met at a parley.
The meeting was hosted at the Lagos House Marina by Governor
Babajide Sanwo-Olu.
Also at the meeting were governors Atiku Bagudu, Simon
Lalong (Plateau), Abdullahi Ganduje (Kano), Mai Buni(Yobe), Adegboyega
Oyetola(Osun), Abubakar Bello(Niger) and Babajide Sanwo-Olu (Lagos), who was
the host.
At the meeting Tinubu reportedly described democratic
primary as a core element of internal democracy should not be jettisoned.
A source at the meeting held at the State House, Marina,
Lagos, said Tinubu, a former governor of Lagos, emphasised the importance of
primary to democracy, admonishing party leaders to safeguard it in the
preparation for the choice of standard bearers.
The Progressives Governors’s Forum, led by Kebbi State
Governor Atiku Bagudu, unfolded plans last week to mount pressure on President
Muhammadu Buhari to support their push for right of first refusal to two of
their colleagues, Akeredolu and Obaseki, for the governorship tickets.
The polls will hold in Edo in September and Ondo in October.
No fewer than 10 chieftains are competing for the ticket in Ondo APC with
Akeredolu, who is seeking a second term.
In Edo, other contenders have stepped down for Pastor Osagie
Ize-Iyamu, who is challenging Obaseki at the shadow poll. The Edo governor is
also seeking re-election.
Last week, National Working Committee (NWC) announced that
direct primary will be adopted for the Edo APC shadow poll.
According to the source, Imo State Governor Hope Uzodimma
could not make it due to undisclosed reasons.
The governors, who appeared to be in one accord, wanted the
party to be fair to their two colleagues, who they said, should not be muscled
out.
Specifically, the governors wanted Tinubu to prevail on the
party leadership to give Obaseki the right of first refusal, the source said.
However, Tinubu went to the meeting with the position that
it is better, more democratic, constitutionally right and politically
defensible that all aspirants should go for primaries to test their popularity.
He added that through free and fair selection process, the
ruling party will successfully build a strong democratic culture.
Tinubu, the source said, urged the governors to support the
guidelines released by the NWC, maintaining that they are in the interest of
the party.
Although some of the governors revisited the acrimony and
controversy generated by the contrasting perspectives on the Comrade Adams
Oshiomhole leadership, which they acknowledged as a battle within battles,
Tinubu pointed out that it was normal in political life.
Besides, according to the source, the party stalwart
counselled that since the conflict had been resolved, stakeholders should put
the past behind them and forge ahead in harmony.
The source said Asiwaju Tinubu reiterated his belief in
fairness to the incumbent governors and other interested governorship aspirants
in the two states.
“Asiwaju also said he believed in the direct primary. His
argument was that the direct primary will boost the confidence of the flag
bearer as he prepares for the main governorship election.”
“Asiwaju Tinubu may have intervened in this sensitive
nomination matter with a benefit of hindsight because as he rightly pointed
out, direct primary produced Oyetola as Osun APC candidate and Babajide
Sanwo-Olu as flag bearer in Lagos State.
“Besides, I think Asiwaju Tinubu is of the opinion that
where there are more than one contender, primary should be adopted to foster
equity, fairness and justice.”
After the meeting, Sanwo-Olu took the governors to see the
photo exhibition of his activities in the last one year.
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