
President Goodluck Jonathan engaged in a series of meetings at the weekend to douse tension in the polity, especially in Rivers State.
The president began talks with Rivers State Governor,
Mr Chibuike Amaechi, both of whom have been locked in
battle in recent time.
Jonathan, whose aides have repeatedly denied that he has hand in the political crisis in Rivers State, and Amaechi met behind
closed doors for about three hours at the weekend to pave the way for
the resolution of the crisis in the state, where the president’s wife,
Mrs. Patience Jonathan, hails from.
The first lady has also been fingered as one of the people fanning the embers of discord in the state.
The president also met with five northern state governors - Dr. Rabiu
Kwankwaso (Kano), Alhaji Sule Lamido (Jigawa), Alhaji Murtala Nyako
(Adamawa), Dr. Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu (Niger) and Alhaji Aliyu Wamakko
(Sokoto) — who have been shuttling around Nigeria, consulting eminent
personalities on how to resolve the multi-faceted crises in the country.
Imad Yandaki's checks revealed Sunday that the president also met with former Kwara State Governor, Dr. Bukola Saraki, now a senator.
As part of his efforts in searching for peace, the president is to meet
with former military president, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida, and a former
Head of State, Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar, both of whom the northern
governors had consulted in search of how to end the polity tension.
He is also billed to summon a peace meeting to be attended by critical
stakeholders in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to forge a consensus
on how to resolve the crises.
In furtherance of the peace efforts, former President Olusegun
Obasanjo, who is the immediate past chairman of the PDP Board of
Trustees (BoT), has also scheduled a meeting with PDP governors for
August 12.
Imad Yandaki also learnt that the meeting between the president and Amaechi was
brokered by the National Security Adviser (NSA), Col. Sambo Dasuki
(rtd), who sat in on the discussion between the duo.
It was learnt that Dasuki initiated the process of fence mending
between the duo to douse the political crisis in Rivers State that has
been threatening the security and stability of the country.
Dasuki, in his capacity as the NSA, was said to have taken the
initiative to invite Amaechi to a meeting with the president, certain
that the Rivers State crisis amongst other security challenges, could do
a lot of harm to the nation’s fragile democracy.
Presidency sources said the NSA had been toying with the idea since
eight opposition governors met with Amaechi in Port Harcourt, Rivers
State, about two weeks ago to plead with him to meet with Jonathan and
formally brief him on the situation in his state.
The governors from the opposition parties had visited Rivers State a
day after four PDP governors visited following the brawl in the state
House of Assembly involving pro and anti-Amaechi lawmakers.
During their discussion, Jonathan and Amaechi, according to sources,
discussed their grouses and mooted suggestions on the way forward.
On the way forward, a source quoted the president as telling the
governor that the matter was beyond him now as everybody on the
presidency side who have issues with Amaechi would have to be brought
together so that their grievances could be finally addressed.
However, Amaechi, sources said, made it clear that the crisis was not
essentially about him as his first condition was that the president
should meet with his group, that is the northern governors in his camp,
who at their meeting with Jonathan, listed the terms for peace.
It was learnt that the fact that Amaechi avoided listing conditions at
the meeting was deliberate because he thought of the need to go along
with the team that has stood by him as well as leaving the peace terms
at their discretion.
This, sources said, was the reason the president met with the five
northern governors who gave the terms for peace, citing the Rivers
crisis as a major item on the agenda.
Amaechi, sources said, intentionally avoided discussing the NGF issue
as well as the alleged partisanship of the state Police Commissioner,
Mr. Joseph Mbu, with the president but the meeting with the five
governors raised them.
In addition, sources explained that Amaechi did not raise the issue of
the first lady’s alleged meddlesomeness in Rivers politics as well as
the activities of the Minister of State for Education, Nyesome Wike, and
the PDP factional chairman in Rivers State, Mr. Felix Obuah, who are
edging on the anti-Amaechi opponents.
At the meeting with Kwankwaso and others, the governors were said to
have told the president that the main problems in the polity were the
Rivers crisis and the hijacking of the party in some states by some PDP
national officers.
Another source said that Jonathan, during his meeting
with Saraki, who was Amaechi’s predecessor as NGF chairman, solicited
for his cooperation in resolving the crises in the country.
On his part, Obasanjo is billed to meet PDP governors on August 12
shortly after his return from Zimbabwe where he is leading the African
Union (AU) Election Observer Mission for the Zimbabwe general election,
slated for this week.
The former president is one of the personages consulted by the northern
governors who met with him in his Abeokuta home on July 20; the same
day Jonathan also met with him.
The president was on a condolence visit to the town to commiserate with his spokesman, Dr. Reuben Abati, who lost his mother.
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