A former governor of Niger State, Babangida
Aliyu, on Friday revealed why northern governors of the Peoples Democratic
Party worked against the re-election of former President Goodluck Jonathan in
2015.
He said they worked against Jonathan’s
re-election because he reneged on an agreement not to seek a second term.
Aliyu said this in a statement he signed
titled, ‘Why We Opposed Jonathan’s Second Term Bid –Babangida Aliyu.’
He was reacting to his purported suspension
by the PDP in Chachanga Local Government Area of Niger State for alleged
anti-party activities, including working against Jonathan in 2015.
Jonathan lost to President Muhammadu Buhari, the candidate of the All Progressives
Congress.
He said, “All the governors in the North
under the PDP supported the then Vice-President Goodluck Jonathan to complete
the remaining years of Yar’Adua’s tenure and to contest the next presidential
election as a sole candidate of our great party.
“However, midway, President Goodluck
Jonathan insisted to run for the office in 2015 against the grain of our
earlier agreement.
“Since this was
against the grain of our earlier agreement in the party, and which we, the
governors in the North felt the North would have been short-changed if Jonathan
had succeeded, we rose stoutly to insist on the agreement we all had.
“On that premise, we opposed Jonathan. But
all along, Goodluck Jonathan had enjoyed every support from the governors in
the north and the entire region.”
Aliyu, who was a former chairman of the
Northern States Governors Forum and a former leader of a PDP faction, said the
North stood disadvantaged by Yar’Adua’s death and the insistence that Jonathan
should run for the office of president in 2015.
He said, “We acted in good spirit and
argued our points based on principle and on the subsisting agreement we had
with Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. That agreement was written and accepted by all.
“We didn’t oppose Jonathan but we were
opposed to his insistence on a second term in office because the North would
have lost out completely.”
“It is, therefore, wrong for anyone to
erroneously say that I, Dr Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu, had opposed Goodluck
Jonathan,” he added.
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