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Two Of The Biggest Losing Governors In The Last Elections (photos) by lalasticlala(m): 9:16am On May 15, 2015
Two of the biggest losing governors in the last elections turn to each other for consolation

More than most other politicians in the country, Governors Sule Lamido of Jigawa and Babangida Aliyu of Niger understand each other well. They understand their similar fates and in their sober moments, the two men might be ruing it.

When seven PDP governors got tired of the happenings in the ruling party, they formed a faction called the ‘new PDP.’ Aliyu and Lamido were two of the most vocal in the group, arguably only topped by Gov. Chibuike Amaechi of Rivers. Aliyu even described himself as the leader of the G7.

However the nation was shocked when the other five governors decided to dump the PDP altogether and join the APC while the two chose to stay put despite their strong reservations.

Abdulfatah Ahmed of Kwara, Murtala Nyako of Adamawa, Rabiu Kwankwaso of Kano, Aliyu Wamakko of Sokoto and Amaechi all defected to the APC, but Lamido and Aliyu remained.

It is hard to tell exactly why they stayed, even though in Lamido’s case, the arrest of his sons by the EFCC might have been the decider. Remain in the PDP or have your sons prosecuted seemed to be his two options. He chose to remain, his sons were let off the hook, but that decision effectively led to his massive fall during the last elections.

Aliyu suffered a personal loss. His desire to move from Government House to the Senate chamber like many second term governors do, failed woefully. David Umaru trounced him at the polls. Wose still, the PDP lost all the elections in his state.

In Jigawa, Lamido did not run for any office this time but – like Aliyu – his party also lost all the elections in the state as the APC won the governorship, as well as the majority of legislative seats from the state.

Perhaps understanding that more than other political leaders in the country, the both of them had suffered and endured similar fates, Governors Aliyu and Lamido have turned to each other in these trying time for consolation, exchanging several visits and knowing that the other has lived through a similar story and has been confronted with similar decision making moments and – like you – chose what now looks like the wrong option.

Only last week, Gov. Lamido commissioned road projects in his state which he named after the seven governors who together had started the new PDP movement – the old comrades who had to break up in the end. His special guest at the occasion was Gov. Aliyu (none of the other governors was present).

It was at that commissioning event that Aliyu first called on PDP chairman Adamu Mu’azu to resign.

Yesterday it was Aliyu’s turn to invite Lamido for the commissioning of some projects.

Despite rumours that they were planning on forming a new party in reaction to the loss, the duo said during the commissioning of the bridge across River Kaduna in Shiroro, that they remain committed to the PDP.

According to them, it is impossible for them to leave a house (PDP) they had laboured to build while assuring that they would never allow intruders and interlopers to take over.

Governor Aliyu once again called for the resignation of the party’s national chairman, Adamu Muazu whom he accused of using the money of the party to fight the governors.

“We are not creating a new party, we will remain in the PDP whoever planted the story has made a mistake. We had opportunity to defect but we did not because we believe that defection is not the best way to develop and entrench democracy. Whatever you see today is designed by God. It is not compulsory to be on the winning side always,’’ the outspoken governor declared.

Aliyu said the loss of PDP in the last elections ‘‘is a lesson to everyone, after 16 years of being in power we should not be annoyed, we should not show unfaithfulness’’.

He chided the Adamu Muazu led National Working Committee (NWC) of the PDP saying that they should throw in the towel for leading the party to a ‘disastrous defeat’ in the general election.

‘‘How could you lead a party to disastrous outing in an election and you are still in place, take the blame for the defeat by quitting and if the PDP still wants you they will beg you to stay?’’ he said.

Governor Lamido on his part said: “We have both agreed not to leave the party, we dey kampe for PDP, we dey shelele for PDP. It is not time for blame game, we should all accept that we made mistakes and find ways to correct it in the future”.

He was also very critical of the APC – the party of his old friends. He said that the APC and the president-elect have to deliver as no excuses will be accepted for failure since no condition was given when they made all their promises. Lamido accused the APC of running a divisive campaign.

What next for the two men? Without the leverage of their governor’s office, they are unlikely to pull as much weight as before. In fact it is instructive that whereas Aliyu and Ayo Fayose of Ekiti are the two PDP governors who have so far openly called for Mu’azu’s resignation, it is only Fayose that is being wooed and approached by the party leadership. No one seems to be taking Aliyu seriously anymore. After May 29, things are even going to get tougher. Only then will we know if their vow of absolute loyalty to the PDP will still hold firm.



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Re: Two Of The Biggest Losing Governors In The Last Elections (photos) by Firefire(m): 9:17am On May 15, 2015
You see...


One of the labeled losing governor has this to say:

He said that the APC and the president-elect have to deliver as no excuses will be accepted for failure since no condition

was given when they made all their promises
.


No room for excuse: Take note @ Baba One Chance.

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Re: Two Of The Biggest Losing Governors In The Last Elections (photos) by jaybee3(m): 9:18am On May 15, 2015
heheheheh

Babangida Aliyu is simply done!

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Re: Two Of The Biggest Losing Governors In The Last Elections (photos) by Nobody: 9:18am On May 15, 2015
where is SUSWAM that pig.

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Re: Two Of The Biggest Losing Governors In The Last Elections (photos) by msmon(m): 9:19am On May 15, 2015
I'm not so familiar with their performance in politics but I cherish their LOYALTY.

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Re: Two Of The Biggest Losing Governors In The Last Elections (photos) by TheSonOfMark(m): 9:20am On May 15, 2015

Amaechi should top any of such lists.
In one fell swoop, he lost the entire political structure in the SECOND OR THIRD RICHEST STATE IN NIGERIA, got villified as a sellout and became South-South's public enemy numero uno.

HE ISN'T EVEN ASSURED OF A SIGNIFICANT POSITION AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL JUDGING FROM THE RECENT SCHEMINGS AND SHENANIGANS BY THE NORTH.

Tell me ;which governor lost this much other than Rotimi 'Pawn' Amaechismiley?

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Re: Two Of The Biggest Losing Governors In The Last Elections (photos) by buygala(m): 9:20am On May 15, 2015
and the point of this article is?.....

Both men made decisions which didn't pay off.... .. Win some... lose some... That's how life in general and politics particularly goes. embarassed

But it has to be given to them. ... They stood strong even in the face of imminent defeat, unlike some of their sissy counterparts... undecided

There is nothing more destructuve to a democracy than the absence of a viable and thriving opposition party..... These men, against all odds, have decided to remain in the ship even as it is in troubled waters, hoping to steer it into calm seas, and possibly into the harbor of victory once again smiley

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Re: Two Of The Biggest Losing Governors In The Last Elections (photos) by yomzzy(m): 9:25am On May 15, 2015
Good for them cheesy
Re: Two Of The Biggest Losing Governors In The Last Elections (photos) by Princecalm(m): 9:26am On May 15, 2015
shikaan:
where is SUSWAM that pig.
as if you dey my mind.
Re: Two Of The Biggest Losing Governors In The Last Elections (photos) by baybeeboi: 9:28am On May 15, 2015
is that Muazu or a Toad?

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Re: Two Of The Biggest Losing Governors In The Last Elections (photos) by Princecalm(m): 9:28am On May 15, 2015
TheSonOfMark:

Amaechi should top any of such lists.
Ameachi made one of his biggest gains in the just concluded elections.

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Re: Two Of The Biggest Losing Governors In The Last Elections (photos) by TheSonOfMark(m): 9:31am On May 15, 2015
Princecalm:
Ameachi made one of his biggest gains in the just concluded elections.

Read my modified post then tell me if you still think sosmiley.

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Re: Two Of The Biggest Losing Governors In The Last Elections (photos) by citizenjuwon(m): 9:35am On May 15, 2015
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Re: Two Of The Biggest Losing Governors In The Last Elections (photos) by Nobody: 9:37am On May 15, 2015
They failed to follow there heart, may b deceived with money, biggest loser, bn undecisive can affect one from attaining greater height. .
Re: Two Of The Biggest Losing Governors In The Last Elections (photos) by Bigdreams(m): 9:37am On May 15, 2015
Good they are consoling themselves.

Re: Two Of The Biggest Losing Governors In The Last Elections (photos) by Nobody: 9:37am On May 15, 2015
Ok---tell me they are not the Judas in the party.

They are not part of the change...they are not part of the transformation.

Governor Sule Lamido believes he has been shortchanged and deserves a shot at Presidency. This is too late as Buhari and Osibanjo (2015 -2023) candidacy is too sure. Lamido would be 79 years at that time and might not have the capacity to lead the country.
Re: Two Of The Biggest Losing Governors In The Last Elections (photos) by Nobody: 9:38am On May 15, 2015
Princecalm:
Ameachi made one of his biggest gains in the just concluded elections.
Time will tell.
Re: Two Of The Biggest Losing Governors In The Last Elections (photos) by jaybee3(m): 9:39am On May 15, 2015
TheSonOfMark:

Amaechi should top any of such lists.
In one fell swoop, he lost the entire political structure in the SECOND OR THIRD RICHEST STATE IN NIGERIA, got villified as a sellout and became South-South's public enemy numero uno.

HE ISN'T EVEN ASSURED OF A SIGNIFICANT POSITION AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL JUDGING FROM THE RECENT SCHEMINGS AND SHENANIGANS BY THE NORTH.

Tell me ;which governor lost this much other than Rotimi 'Pawn' Amaechismiley?
What would you rather be, Regional or National hero?

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Re: Two Of The Biggest Losing Governors In The Last Elections (photos) by socialmediaman: 9:43am On May 15, 2015
You forgot too soon that 16 was greater than 19 at some point in history. GEJ setup his own burning fire. He could've allowed democracy to reign in the governor's forum, if he did, maybe there would've been more democracy in PDP and maybe there'd still be PDP today


TheSonOfMark:

Amaechi should top any of such lists.
In one fell swoop, he lost the entire political structure in the SECOND OR THIRD RICHEST STATE IN NIGERIA, got villified as a sellout and became South-South's public enemy numero uno.

HE ISN'T EVEN ASSURED OF A SIGNIFICANT POSITION AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL JUDGING FROM THE RECENT SCHEMINGS AND SHENANIGANS BY THE NORTH.

Tell me ;which governor lost this much other than Rotimi 'Pawn' Amaechismiley?

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Re: Two Of The Biggest Losing Governors In The Last Elections (photos) by Princecalm(m): 9:43am On May 15, 2015
TheSonOfMark:

Read my modified post then tell me if you still think sosmiley.
Ameachi knew APC winning the state would be an almost impossible task because the south-south is owned and dominated by the pdp, he won under the pdp and he was not expecting any magic to happen and so until National appointments are given, he is not a loser yet

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Re: Two Of The Biggest Losing Governors In The Last Elections (photos) by Elslim: 9:43am On May 15, 2015
Mark my word.. babangida aliyu wil go to jail
Re: Two Of The Biggest Losing Governors In The Last Elections (photos) by Princecalm(m): 9:45am On May 15, 2015
it surely will.
janus05:
Time will tell.
janus05:
Time will tell.
janus05:
Time will tell.
Re: Two Of The Biggest Losing Governors In The Last Elections (photos) by TheSonOfMark(m): 9:46am On May 15, 2015
jaybee3:

What would you rather be, Regional or National hero?

Did you even regurgitate the points stated? Even the Yorubas are being schemed out. Admit it; Ameachi was played.

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Re: Two Of The Biggest Losing Governors In The Last Elections (photos) by U235weapongrade: 9:48am On May 15, 2015
If u say it was because of Lamido's child dat made him stay in d PDP, then babangida's own was...................

Babangida and abdusalami.......
Re: Two Of The Biggest Losing Governors In The Last Elections (photos) by TheSonOfMark(m): 9:49am On May 15, 2015
Princecalm:
Ameachi knew APC winning the state would be an almost impossible task because the south-south is owned and dominated by the pdp, he won under the pdp and he was not expecting any magic to happen and so until National appointments are given, he is not a loser yet

Dude have you been keeping abreast with the news? Even the Yorubas are being schemed out of power.
Re: Two Of The Biggest Losing Governors In The Last Elections (photos) by Nobody: 9:49am On May 15, 2015
TheSonOfMark:

Amaechi should top any of such lists.
In one fell swoop, he lost the entire political structure in the SECOND OR THIRD RICHEST STATE IN NIGERIA, got villified as a sellout and became South-South's public enemy numero uno.

HE ISN'T EVEN ASSURED OF A SIGNIFICANT POSITION AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL JUDGING FROM THE RECENT SCHEMINGS AND SHENANIGANS BY THE NORTH.

Tell me ;which governor lost this much other than Rotimi 'Pawn' Amaechismiley?
That's your thought. . Nigeria politics is simply guided by a rule called give and take, they'd have probably had an agreement before any of this governors defected, he might not have gained much now, but this man sees the future, don't be surprised in the nearest future if Apc should flag hiz name as their presidential candidate, kinda sure most southerners pinpointing him as a loser would rally round him to hale hiz name. . Wouldnt b surprised tho, Na Nigeria we dtey. .

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Re: Two Of The Biggest Losing Governors In The Last Elections (photos) by dunkem21(m): 9:50am On May 15, 2015
shocked
Re: Two Of The Biggest Losing Governors In The Last Elections (photos) by jaybee3(m): 9:52am On May 15, 2015
TheSonOfMark:

Did you even regurgitate the points stated? Even the Yorubas are being schemed out. Admit it; Ameachi was played.
I'm interested in One Nigeria with equal opportunities for all!
I'm also pretty sure history will be kind on Amaechi

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Re: Two Of The Biggest Losing Governors In The Last Elections (photos) by Princecalm(m): 9:59am On May 15, 2015
TheSonOfMark:

Dude have you been keeping abreast with the news? Even the Yorubas are being schemed out of power.
time will tell no need to argue much about this
Re: Two Of The Biggest Losing Governors In The Last Elections (photos) by markidoo(m): 10:00am On May 15, 2015
Little did dy knw dat the stone dat is rejectd wil b d chief corner stone. Amaechi n d 4 odas will nw b relevant in d new government.

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Re: Two Of The Biggest Losing Governors In The Last Elections (photos) by TheSonOfMark(m): 10:14am On May 15, 2015
jaybee3:

I'm interested in One Nigeria with equal opportunities for all!
I'm also pretty sure history will be kind to Amaechi

Yeah, just like history was kind to Awolowo or Akintola, right? History has never been kind to any southerner who allowed himself to be used by the Hausa/Fulanis at the expense of his own people.

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