Ekiti State Governor Fayose |
Zamfara State Governor, Abdulaziz Yari,
was unanimously chosen as the chairman following the expiration of the
tenure of ex-Rivers State Governor, Rotimi Amaechi.
A reliable source in the Progressives
Governors’ Forum confided in our correspondent that the governors in the
PGF received a hint that the opposition Peoples Democratic Party is
pushing for Fayose’s candidacy “to spite” the APC.
The source said, “You know the level of
antagonism suffered by our party and President (Muhammadu) Buhari
before, during and after the elections in the hands of governor Fayose.
“Having him as deputy chairman of the NGF
is like rewarding him for his indiscretions; PGF governors are poised
to block his emergence.”
Those opposed to Fayose argue that his kind of politics is divisive and should not be allowed to take the centre stage.
They recalled his stiff opposition to
Buhari especially during the presidential campaigns and immediately
after the victory of the APC.
Chairman of the PGF, Owelle Rochas
Okorocha, could not be reached for comments. His Chief Press Secretary,
Mr. Sam Onwuemeobi, explained that his boss travelled to the UK and
would also move over to the United States as a member of President
Muhammadu Buhari’s delegation.
He said, “His Excellency has travelled
out of the country. He went to the UK and will also go to the US to join
the President’s delegation.”
Reacting to the development, the Deputy
National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Alhaji Abdullahi Jalo said, if
there was any position meant to be occupied by a PDP governor, the
ruling APC has no right to dictate which of the PDP’s governors should
occupy it.
Jalo added, “The PDP as a political party
has the right to nominate and support any of its governors to occupy
any position given to the party.
“The issue of some governors opposing a
governor chosen by our governors to represent them does not even arise.
It is entirely our business as a party to choose anyone of our members
we feel can best represent our interest anywhere at any time.”
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