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Re: Turmoil In PDP Over Tambuwal by san316(m): 11:28am On Feb 11, 2018
The turmoil is in vein. Buhari will be back in 2019. They should not give themselves heart attack for nothing.

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Re: Turmoil In PDP Over Tambuwal by hajlat2(m): 11:34am On Feb 11, 2018
Believe a traitor at your own peril.
Re: Turmoil In PDP Over Tambuwal by Augiiee(m): 11:38am On Feb 11, 2018
How can Tambuwal win the presidency wen he couldnt even win a governorship election on his own?

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Re: Turmoil In PDP Over Tambuwal by YelloweWest: 11:39am On Feb 11, 2018
I don't know what exactly it is but I like tambuwal. I can vote for him.
Re: Turmoil In PDP Over Tambuwal by Edum13656: 11:59am On Feb 11, 2018
anyone but the vindictive Bubu.
Re: Turmoil In PDP Over Tambuwal by Nobody: 12:02pm On Feb 11, 2018
2019 go sweet die. These political gladiators sha with a lot of permutations. Anyway, I'm still waiting for a big fish that would defeat Buhari. As at now, he's still the Pep Guardola of our political clubs.
Re: Turmoil In PDP Over Tambuwal by smokedfish: 12:07pm On Feb 11, 2018
Giving the ticket to a core muslim is a muslim
.give it to someone that is currently rullin a state that has both christian and Muslim combinations like Dankwambo...

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Re: Turmoil In PDP Over Tambuwal by yanjutomi(m): 12:25pm On Feb 11, 2018
NaijaElba:
to be honest 2019 election will be interesting! let the game begins..what will happen to Atiku if PDP dumps him? will he move back to APC or shame won't allow him? ...just curious though! anybody wanna help?
it will be intresting but them don knw d winner abi no b dis ppl...... our ex leader
Re: Turmoil In PDP Over Tambuwal by Meritgoal(m): 12:33pm On Feb 11, 2018
NaijaElba:
to be honest 2019 election will be interesting! let the game begins..what will happen to Atiku if PDP dumps him? will he move back to APC or shame won't allow him? ...just curious though! anybody wanna help?

Did you just mention Atiku, when Obasanjo is now in the play of all games. Atiku's chances is getting slim by the day. No time for N gbati N gbati Baba don double hustle.
Re: Turmoil In PDP Over Tambuwal by Akinya17: 12:45pm On Feb 11, 2018
yemaldo:

Let baba complete his 8yrs abeg then a southerner will take over

This is what we don't understand. Am not supporting Buhari, but fielding another candidate from the north may eventually be Nigeria's undoing. Atiku, Dankwambo, Kwankwaso, Sule Lamido or even Tambuwal will want to rule for a second term come 2013. Let the North finish their tenure and then it can come back to the South.

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Re: Turmoil In PDP Over Tambuwal by ekhai(m): 12:45pm On Feb 11, 2018
At the end of all these plots, SAi Baba will return to Aso Rock with wider margin of votes than 2015. Sai Baba Buhari. Your enemies will fail.

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Re: Turmoil In PDP Over Tambuwal by ekhai(m): 12:51pm On Feb 11, 2018
yemaldo:

Let baba complete his 8yrs abeg then a southerner will take over
Your post makes a lot of sense. If a new person is voted to office today, he will start lobbying for second tenure. With the type of politicians we have, they will collect money and support the person. Sai Baba till 2023.

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Re: Turmoil In PDP Over Tambuwal by Akinya17: 12:51pm On Feb 11, 2018
Meritgoal:


Did you just mention Atiku, when Obasanjo is now in the play of all games. Atiku's chances is getting slim by the day. No time for N gbati N gbati Baba don double hustle.

Atiku is a gunner. Obasanjo woke up from his retirement immediately Atiku showed interest in Aso Rock again. In fact, Atiku has been silent since Baba wrote his letter. �

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Re: Turmoil In PDP Over Tambuwal by Moahmed: 1:17pm On Feb 11, 2018
YelloweWest:
I don't know what exactly it is but I like tambuwal. I can vote for him.
Tambawal is a disaster!!! Go to sokoto name and see for yourself. The man did nothing.

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Re: Turmoil In PDP Over Tambuwal by Nodogragra4me(m): 1:46pm On Feb 11, 2018
DIKEnaWAR:
Tambuwal whose path is littered with betrayals and high wired backstabbing. He won't make a President cos he can't honour his words to friends and foes. He moved to quick and stopped all his future moves.

No one trusts him. Besides, he is very very corrupt.


He can only come to pdp to complete his second term, as governor. A bird in hand is worth millions in the bush..... Tambuwal is no sell in the south south and south East. He can't boast of any zone been under is belt. He is not a national politician as yet.

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Re: Turmoil In PDP Over Tambuwal by Nobody: 2:41pm On Feb 11, 2018
deji17:
Turmoil in PDP over Tambuwal


Jonathan, associates kick
•Obasanjo schemes to impose crony on CNM
A fresh crisis is looming in the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) ahead of the 2019 elections.
The threat to party peace stems from alleged plan by some powerful forces to hand over the PDP presidential ticket to Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal of Sokoto State.
Tambuwal is currently in the All Progressives Congress (APC) but he is being wooed by Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State and some other PDP governors to return to the party he dumped ahead of the 2015 elections.

Also pushing for the Sokoto governor’s candidature is a prominent traditional ruler in the North, party sources told The Nation yesterday.
Simultaneously, the Coalition for Nigeria Movement (CNM) appears to be narrowing its choice of presidential candidate in next year’s election to one of the three ex-governors it is currently wooing as a possible replacement for President Muhammadu Buhari.
Ex-governors Rabiu Kwankwaso (Kano), Sule Lamido (Jigawa), and Ibrahim Shekarau (Kano) like Buhari, are all from the North-West geo-political zone.
The Nation gathered authoritatively that their names feature prominently in ongoing consultations by CNM bigwigs.
But there is a condition: any of them seeking the Olusegun Obasanjo-inspired coalition’s support must first identify with it publicly.
Wike, fresh from installing Prince Uche Secondus as party chairman despite vehement opposition from the likes of former Military President Ibrahim Babangida and ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, is said to have drawn the ire of Jonathan and many of his supporters for promoting Tambuwal’s presidential ambition in PDP.

Party sources said the anti-Tambuwal elements are uncomfortable with him in view of the role he played in the loss of power by the PDP in 2015, especially the defeat of Jonathan.
The Jonathan associates and some PDP governors have vowed to stop Tambuwal’s bid to secure the PDP presidential ticket.
Tambuwal was Speaker of the House of Representatives under Jonathan and his defection from the PDP to the then newly formed APC laid the foundation for the defeat of the PDP in the 2015 polls.
Party sources also said he might return to the party on the basis of an alleged unwritten agreement between him and Wike.
He is the only APC governor that has not yet identified with the 2019 re-election bid of President Muhammadu Buhari.
A source conversant with the ongoing intrigues said:  “Jonathan’s associates and some PDP governors are not comfortable with Tambuwal for betraying the party to pave the way for the victory of APC and President Muhammadu Buhari in 2015
“They believe that, as the Speaker of the House of Representatives, he  was used by the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN ) to destabilize the PDP, giving the ACN control of the House from  2011 to 2015
“They accused Tambuwal of working for ACN and later joining APC to fight Jonathan. Jonathan’s kinsmen and his associates have not forgotten the role he played in bringing down their man. To that extent, the ex-president’s camp sees Tambuwal as a hard sell in the South-South, particularly in Bayelsa, Delta and Rivers states.
“Some PDP governors and leaders believe he will also be difficult to sell in the South-West because of the role he played in the defeat of Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila in the Speakership race in 2015. Whereas the South-West supported him to become the Speaker by defeating Hon. Mulikat Adeola from Oyo State in 2015, he was implicated in working against Gbajabiamila, who was the zone’s choice for Speaker in 2015.
“Some PDP governors also believe that Tambuwal will be no match for Buhari in the north since his major political platform belongs to ex-Governor Aliyu Wammako who APC and strategists of Buhari are lobbying to remain in the ruling party.
“Wammakko, politically known as ‘Alu’, may prefer to return to the Senate on the ticket of APC as long as he can be allowed to single-handedly pick a successor to Tambuwal to consolidate his political base.”
But a PDP source said: “With Wike’s backing, Tambuwal may get the ticket. I think those making a strong case for Tambuwal have gone far on this project to be underrated.
“If Jonathan and his associates can be cut to size during the National Convention of PDP, Wike and others can have their way on Tambuwal.
“The aftermath in PDP might affect the chances of the party in 2019 because those in favour of the former Interim National Chairman of the party, Sen. Ahmed Makarfi as the preferred candidate for the party’s presidential mandate may cause an upset. Adopting Tambuwal will amount to abandoning the agreement with Makarfi by PDP governors to make him the party’s presidential candidate.
“I think a member of the Interim Caretaker Committee saw this coming when he advised Makarfi to seek a firm commitment from Wike and others. Makarfi preferred to have trust in these governors.
“Whatever it is, it is just a matter of when Tambuwal, who pulled the strings behind the scene during PDP convention, will move to PDP.
“Realising the danger of APC plot against him, Tambuwal has gone on the fast lane by winning prominent Emirs to his side and reconciling with the likes of ex-Governor Attahiru Bafarawa. This was what accounted for the enlargement of his cabinet to 25 on February 5. He also pulled the rug from under  Wammako’s feet by appointing his younger brother, Ahmed Barade Wamakko  as Commissioner for Social Welfare.
“Also, the anti-Tambuwal elements in PDP and APC are not relenting. For instance, the alleged hounding of Prince Kassim Afegbua, who is the spokesman of Babangida, by security agencies might have been more about his role as a political strategist of Tambuwal than the ex-Military President.”
Notwithstanding, it was learnt that some PDP governors are considering Governor Ibrahim Dankwambo.
A third source said: “These governors say Dankwambo is young, well educated, urbane, cosmopolitan with less baggage.  He was in Asaba last week when the governors met with the Secondus-led executives. He is also very close to Governor Ayo Fayose
“Their worry is whether or not he has the stature to defeat Buhari.”
Another PDP source added: “Dankwambo is too close to Governor Nasir el-Rufai for comfort. We are suspecting that APC is propping him up as a weak candidate to make it an easy ride for Buhari. We know their game plan.”
Investigation by our correspondent on Obasanjo’s CNM revealed that contrary to claims by the former president  that he has no preferred candidate for the 2019 presidential race, the coalition  may  make strong recommendations on some candidates for Nigerians to vote for.
A source in the group however said that whatever action taken by it will be guided by utmost caution to avoid acts capable of derailing its plans to “ease out Buhari” at all cost.
“Whatever may be the pretence by ex-President Obasanjo, the ultimate target of CNM is to get a replacement for Buhari in 2019,” the source said.
“The group may recommend any of the three former governors from the North-West as being capable of replacing Buhari.
“The three leaders are Rabiu Kwankwaso, Sule Lamido, and Ibrahim Shekarau who are all from the North-West like Buhari.
“I think a major challenge of CNM is how to work to the answer in 2019 on any of these three presidential aspirants.
“This is why CNM, through Obasanjo, is opening talks with top politicians from the six geopolitical zones.”
But the group is still working on the platform it will use to actualize its plan to replace Buhari.
“The choice of platform is a challenge,” the source explained.
He added: “PDP is the strongest opposition party which Obasanjo does not want to associate with in order not to return to his vomit having torn his membership card.
“The CNM is trying to recommend a merger of PDP and other parties with a new name to be able to push its agenda for any of Kwankwaso, Lamido and Shekarau.”
The CNM believes it has made a substantial inroad into the National Assembly as one of the institutions to promote the anti-Buhari agenda.
Continuing, the source said: “The CNM has been implicated in a romance with some Senators and members of the House of Representatives which led to the reversal of INEC’s Order of Elections in 2019.
“Nigerians should expect more radical resolutions from the National Assembly which can promote the coalition’s plans against Buhari and the All Progressives Congress (APC).”
Analysts however see Obasanjo’s motive as selfish and playing gambling with Nigerians.
One analyst asked: is it his birth right to choose president for us? He imposed Yar’Adua, Jonathan, now he is scheming to impose on us the next President. He must be stopped.
“On Wednesday, Obasanjo insisted that CNM would remain a socio-political movement.
“He said he would cease to be a member if the coalition becomes partisan.
“He said: ‘In the year 2015, I said I would no longer participate in partisan politics. And I still stand by my decision. Everybody, irrespective of his or her political affiliation is free to come here for advice, I will gladly do that. I have no candidate, whatsoever, for any political office. I just believe that things must be done differently in Nigeria to get different result.’
 
http://thenationonlineng.net/turmoil-pdp-tambuwal/

If tambuwal returns to PDP, it's game over for buhari
Re: Turmoil In PDP Over Tambuwal by Nobody: 2:42pm On Feb 11, 2018
Nodogragra4me:



He can only come to pdp to complete his second term, as governor. A bird in hand is worth millions in the bush..... Tambuwal is no sell in the south south and south East. He can't boast of any zone been under is belt. He is not a national politician as yet.

SE n SE will vote for PDP in 2019.

Don't deceive ur self
Re: Turmoil In PDP Over Tambuwal by Nobody: 2:43pm On Feb 11, 2018
Moahmed:

Tambawal is a disaster!!! Go to sokoto name and see for yourself. The man did nothing.

Anything is better than buhari
Re: Turmoil In PDP Over Tambuwal by Nobody: 2:44pm On Feb 11, 2018
DIKEnaWAR:
Tambuwal whose path is littered with betrayals and high wired backstabbing. He won't make a President cos he can't honour his words to friends and foes. He moved to quick and stopped all his future moves.

No one trusts him. Besides, he is very very corrupt.


And Buhari that isn't corrupt nko?
Re: Turmoil In PDP Over Tambuwal by YelloweWest: 3:20pm On Feb 11, 2018
Moahmed:

Tambawal is a disaster!!! Go to sokoto name and see for yourself. The man did nothing.

Really?? I'm shocked!
What's wrong with our politicians sef.

This man had so much support from his people and yet treats them that way. Really sad
Re: Turmoil In PDP Over Tambuwal by booblacain(m): 3:42pm On Feb 11, 2018
QuotaSystem:
This is the ONLY man I can vote in 2019 if I'm not voting PMB.

It's either he is re-elected as Governor next year, or he resumes at the Aso Villa.

Sai Buhari, Sai Tambuwal.

What about dakwambo, I hear he is really sound.
Re: Turmoil In PDP Over Tambuwal by booblacain(m): 3:51pm On Feb 11, 2018
UmuEri:
anything that sends Cowhari back to Daura

This shows that you do not have a progressive mindset on your choice of leadership. If they remove PMB today and put a person even worse that him tomorrow, you will be the same person that will come here to start complaining and screaming had I known. Be knowledgeable and confident enough to state who you want to lead you or you will be given anything.

If you ask for something you will most likely get something, if you ask for anything you will definitely get anything and you will have no right to complain about it.

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Re: Turmoil In PDP Over Tambuwal by billyG(m): 4:35pm On Feb 11, 2018
Max24:
Whatever happens i prefer someone who can articulate and explain his vision for Nigeria. Not someone with a culture of silence. Even Obasanjo at 80 is still mentally strong and articulate and ready to debate his ideas and preferences, even if u disagree with those ideas.
we just want good governance not articulate debater is it not d same obj that wasted his 8yrs mandate with nothing to show for?
Re: Turmoil In PDP Over Tambuwal by billyG(m): 4:37pm On Feb 11, 2018
i see confusion in d opposition camp.
Re: Turmoil In PDP Over Tambuwal by PaChukwudi44(m): 4:57pm On Feb 11, 2018
ekhai:
Your post makes a lot of sense. If a new person is voted to office today, he will start lobbying for second tenure. With the type of politicians we have, they will collect money and support the person. Sai Baba till 2023.
you guys are quite funny.what is the guarantee Buhari will hand over to Osibanjo if he wins a second term
Re: Turmoil In PDP Over Tambuwal by Max24: 6:07pm On Feb 11, 2018
billyG:

we just want good governance not articulate debater is it not d same obj that wasted his 8yrs mandate with nothing to show for?
What does APC has to show for the past 3 years. Democracy all over the world is about public discourse of ideas. It is deceitful to think one can give what he does not have.
Re: Turmoil In PDP Over Tambuwal by poseidon12: 6:16pm On Feb 11, 2018
Tambuwal, as a traitor, does not deserve to be rewarded by the PDP. PDP should search for a candidate with solid and clean background. And the candidate must be an advocate of restructuring.
Re: Turmoil In PDP Over Tambuwal by poseidon12: 6:43pm On Feb 11, 2018
We should always think before we act. In retrospect, it is clear now that Obasanjo backed himself into a tight corner with the senseless public drama of tearing his membership card.
The easiest way to remove Buhari in 2019 would be for him to reconcile with PDP and present a formidable opposition. But he has already made a fool of himself with card tearing and would not like to be seen as swallowing his vomit.
Atiku acted more mature. No drama. That is why he is able to move back to PDP.
If no formidable opposition is presented, the tribal Chief Buhari will, unfortunately win a second term and then completely destroy Nigeria and invite his people from Chad, Mali and Niger Republic to come take over the remnants.

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Re: Turmoil In PDP Over Tambuwal by arrestdarrester: 6:49pm On Feb 11, 2018
Makarfi remains the best candidate from the North.
Re: Turmoil In PDP Over Tambuwal by poseidon12: 6:53pm On Feb 11, 2018
QuotaSystem:
This is the ONLY man I can vote in 2019 if I'm not voting PMB.

It's either he is re-elected as Governor next year, or he resumes at the Aso Villa.

Sai Buhari, Sai Tambuwal.

You should also add Sai herdsmen terrorists.
Re: Turmoil In PDP Over Tambuwal by fof1: 7:30pm On Feb 11, 2018
deji17:
Turmoil in PDP over Tambuwal


Jonathan, associates kick
•Obasanjo schemes to impose crony on CNM
A fresh crisis is looming in the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) ahead of the 2019 elections.
The threat to party peace stems from alleged plan by some powerful forces to hand over the PDP presidential ticket to Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal of Sokoto State.
Tambuwal is currently in the All Progressives Congress (APC) but he is being wooed by Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State and some other PDP governors to return to the party he dumped ahead of the 2015 elections.

Also pushing for the Sokoto governor’s candidature is a prominent traditional ruler in the North, party sources told The Nation yesterday.
Simultaneously, the Coalition for Nigeria Movement (CNM) appears to be narrowing its choice of presidential candidate in next year’s election to one of the three ex-governors it is currently wooing as a possible replacement for President Muhammadu Buhari.
Ex-governors Rabiu Kwankwaso (Kano), Sule Lamido (Jigawa), and Ibrahim Shekarau (Kano) like Buhari, are all from the North-West geo-political zone.
The Nation gathered authoritatively that their names feature prominently in ongoing consultations by CNM bigwigs.
But there is a condition: any of them seeking the Olusegun Obasanjo-inspired coalition’s support must first identify with it publicly.
Wike, fresh from installing Prince Uche Secondus as party chairman despite vehement opposition from the likes of former Military President Ibrahim Babangida and ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, is said to have drawn the ire of Jonathan and many of his supporters for promoting Tambuwal’s presidential ambition in PDP.

Party sources said the anti-Tambuwal elements are uncomfortable with him in view of the role he played in the loss of power by the PDP in 2015, especially the defeat of Jonathan.
The Jonathan associates and some PDP governors have vowed to stop Tambuwal’s bid to secure the PDP presidential ticket.
Tambuwal was Speaker of the House of Representatives under Jonathan and his defection from the PDP to the then newly formed APC laid the foundation for the defeat of the PDP in the 2015 polls.
Party sources also said he might return to the party on the basis of an alleged unwritten agreement between him and Wike.
He is the only APC governor that has not yet identified with the 2019 re-election bid of President Muhammadu Buhari.
A source conversant with the ongoing intrigues said:  “Jonathan’s associates and some PDP governors are not comfortable with Tambuwal for betraying the party to pave the way for the victory of APC and President Muhammadu Buhari in 2015
“They believe that, as the Speaker of the House of Representatives, he  was used by the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN ) to destabilize the PDP, giving the ACN control of the House from  2011 to 2015
“They accused Tambuwal of working for ACN and later joining APC to fight Jonathan. Jonathan’s kinsmen and his associates have not forgotten the role he played in bringing down their man. To that extent, the ex-president’s camp sees Tambuwal as a hard sell in the South-South, particularly in Bayelsa, Delta and Rivers states.
“Some PDP governors and leaders believe he will also be difficult to sell in the South-West because of the role he played in the defeat of Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila in the Speakership race in 2015. Whereas the South-West supported him to become the Speaker by defeating Hon. Mulikat Adeola from Oyo State in 2015, he was implicated in working against Gbajabiamila, who was the zone’s choice for Speaker in 2015.
“Some PDP governors also believe that Tambuwal will be no match for Buhari in the north since his major political platform belongs to ex-Governor Aliyu Wammako who APC and strategists of Buhari are lobbying to remain in the ruling party.
“Wammakko, politically known as ‘Alu’, may prefer to return to the Senate on the ticket of APC as long as he can be allowed to single-handedly pick a successor to Tambuwal to consolidate his political base.”
But a PDP source said: “With Wike’s backing, Tambuwal may get the ticket. I think those making a strong case for Tambuwal have gone far on this project to be underrated.
“If Jonathan and his associates can be cut to size during the National Convention of PDP, Wike and others can have their way on Tambuwal.
“The aftermath in PDP might affect the chances of the party in 2019 because those in favour of the former Interim National Chairman of the party, Sen. Ahmed Makarfi as the preferred candidate for the party’s presidential mandate may cause an upset. Adopting Tambuwal will amount to abandoning the agreement with Makarfi by PDP governors to make him the party’s presidential candidate.
“I think a member of the Interim Caretaker Committee saw this coming when he advised Makarfi to seek a firm commitment from Wike and others. Makarfi preferred to have trust in these governors.
“Whatever it is, it is just a matter of when Tambuwal, who pulled the strings behind the scene during PDP convention, will move to PDP.
“Realising the danger of APC plot against him, Tambuwal has gone on the fast lane by winning prominent Emirs to his side and reconciling with the likes of ex-Governor Attahiru Bafarawa. This was what accounted for the enlargement of his cabinet to 25 on February 5. He also pulled the rug from under  Wammako’s feet by appointing his younger brother, Ahmed Barade Wamakko  as Commissioner for Social Welfare.
“Also, the anti-Tambuwal elements in PDP and APC are not relenting. For instance, the alleged hounding of Prince Kassim Afegbua, who is the spokesman of Babangida, by security agencies might have been more about his role as a political strategist of Tambuwal than the ex-Military President.”
Notwithstanding, it was learnt that some PDP governors are considering Governor Ibrahim Dankwambo.
A third source said: “These governors say Dankwambo is young, well educated, urbane, cosmopolitan with less baggage.  He was in Asaba last week when the governors met with the Secondus-led executives. He is also very close to Governor Ayo Fayose
“Their worry is whether or not he has the stature to defeat Buhari.”
Another PDP source added: “Dankwambo is too close to Governor Nasir el-Rufai for comfort. We are suspecting that APC is propping him up as a weak candidate to make it an easy ride for Buhari. We know their game plan.”
Investigation by our correspondent on Obasanjo’s CNM revealed that contrary to claims by the former president  that he has no preferred candidate for the 2019 presidential race, the coalition  may  make strong recommendations on some candidates for Nigerians to vote for.
A source in the group however said that whatever action taken by it will be guided by utmost caution to avoid acts capable of derailing its plans to “ease out Buhari” at all cost.
“Whatever may be the pretence by ex-President Obasanjo, the ultimate target of CNM is to get a replacement for Buhari in 2019,” the source said.
“The group may recommend any of the three former governors from the North-West as being capable of replacing Buhari.
“The three leaders are Rabiu Kwankwaso, Sule Lamido, and Ibrahim Shekarau who are all from the North-West like Buhari.
“I think a major challenge of CNM is how to work to the answer in 2019 on any of these three presidential aspirants.
“This is why CNM, through Obasanjo, is opening talks with top politicians from the six geopolitical zones.”
But the group is still working on the platform it will use to actualize its plan to replace Buhari.
“The choice of platform is a challenge,” the source explained.
He added: “PDP is the strongest opposition party which Obasanjo does not want to associate with in order not to return to his vomit having torn his membership card.
“The CNM is trying to recommend a merger of PDP and other parties with a new name to be able to push its agenda for any of Kwankwaso, Lamido and Shekarau.”
The CNM believes it has made a substantial inroad into the National Assembly as one of the institutions to promote the anti-Buhari agenda.
Continuing, the source said: “The CNM has been implicated in a romance with some Senators and members of the House of Representatives which led to the reversal of INEC’s Order of Elections in 2019.
“Nigerians should expect more radical resolutions from the National Assembly which can promote the coalition’s plans against Buhari and the All Progressives Congress (APC).”
Analysts however see Obasanjo’s motive as selfish and playing gambling with Nigerians.
One analyst asked: is it his birth right to choose president for us? He imposed Yar’Adua, Jonathan, now he is scheming to impose on us the next President. He must be stopped.
“On Wednesday, Obasanjo insisted that CNM would remain a socio-political movement.
“He said he would cease to be a member if the coalition becomes partisan.
“He said: ‘In the year 2015, I said I would no longer participate in partisan politics. And I still stand by my decision. Everybody, irrespective of his or her political affiliation is free to come here for advice, I will gladly do that. I have no candidate, whatsoever, for any political office. I just believe that things must be done differently in Nigeria to get different result.’DIS
 
http://thenationonlineng.net/turmoil-pdp-tambuwal/


MR.WIKE SHOULD NOT PLAY WITH D EMOTIONS OF D MILLIONS OF PARTY MEN OBSERVING HIS LIFEVTHREATENING DISPLAY... HE IS NOT D PDP OR NIGERIA.
Re: Turmoil In PDP Over Tambuwal by fof1: 7:32pm On Feb 11, 2018
deji17:
Turmoil in PDP over Tambuwal


Jonathan, associates kick
•Obasanjo schemes to impose crony on CNM
A fresh crisis is looming in the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) ahead of the 2019 elections.
The threat to party peace stems from alleged plan by some powerful forces to hand over the PDP presidential ticket to Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal of Sokoto State.
Tambuwal is currently in the All Progressives Congress (APC) but he is being wooed by Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State and some other PDP governors to return to the party he dumped ahead of the 2015 elections.

Also pushing for the Sokoto governor’s candidature is a prominent traditional ruler in the North, party sources told The Nation yesterday.
Simultaneously, the Coalition for Nigeria Movement (CNM) appears to be narrowing its choice of presidential candidate in next year’s election to one of the three ex-governors it is currently wooing as a possible replacement for President Muhammadu Buhari.
Ex-governors Rabiu Kwankwaso (Kano), Sule Lamido (Jigawa), and Ibrahim Shekarau (Kano) like Buhari, are all from the North-West geo-political zone.
The Nation gathered authoritatively that their names feature prominently in ongoing consultations by CNM bigwigs.
But there is a condition: any of them seeking the Olusegun Obasanjo-inspired coalition’s support must first identify with it publicly.
Wike, fresh from installing Prince Uche Secondus as party chairman despite vehement opposition from the likes of former Military President Ibrahim Babangida and ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, is said to have drawn the ire of Jonathan and many of his supporters for promoting Tambuwal’s presidential ambition in PDP.

Party sources said the anti-Tambuwal elements are uncomfortable with him in view of the role he played in the loss of power by the PDP in 2015, especially the defeat of Jonathan.
The Jonathan associates and some PDP governors have vowed to stop Tambuwal’s bid to secure the PDP presidential ticket.
Tambuwal was Speaker of the House of Representatives under Jonathan and his defection from the PDP to the then newly formed APC laid the foundation for the defeat of the PDP in the 2015 polls.
Party sources also said he might return to the party on the basis of an alleged unwritten agreement between him and Wike.
He is the only APC governor that has not yet identified with the 2019 re-election bid of President Muhammadu Buhari.
A source conversant with the ongoing intrigues said:  “Jonathan’s associates and some PDP governors are not comfortable with Tambuwal for betraying the party to pave the way for the victory of APC and President Muhammadu Buhari in 2015
“They believe that, as the Speaker of the House of Representatives, he  was used by the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN ) to destabilize the PDP, giving the ACN control of the House from  2011 to 2015
“They accused Tambuwal of working for ACN and later joining APC to fight Jonathan. Jonathan’s kinsmen and his associates have not forgotten the role he played in bringing down their man. To that extent, the ex-president’s camp sees Tambuwal as a hard sell in the South-South, particularly in Bayelsa, Delta and Rivers states.
“Some PDP governors and leaders believe he will also be difficult to sell in the South-West because of the role he played in the defeat of Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila in the Speakership race in 2015. Whereas the South-West supported him to become the Speaker by defeating Hon. Mulikat Adeola from Oyo State in 2015, he was implicated in working against Gbajabiamila, who was the zone’s choice for Speaker in 2015.
“Some PDP governors also believe that Tambuwal will be no match for Buhari in the north since his major political platform belongs to ex-Governor Aliyu Wammako who APC and strategists of Buhari are lobbying to remain in the ruling party.
“Wammakko, politically known as ‘Alu’, may prefer to return to the Senate on the ticket of APC as long as he can be allowed to single-handedly pick a successor to Tambuwal to consolidate his political base.”
But a PDP source said: “With Wike’s backing, Tambuwal may get the ticket. I think those making a strong case for Tambuwal have gone far on this project to be underrated.
“If Jonathan and his associates can be cut to size during the National Convention of PDP, Wike and others can have their way on Tambuwal.
“The aftermath in PDP might affect the chances of the party in 2019 because those in favour of the former Interim National Chairman of the party, Sen. Ahmed Makarfi as the preferred candidate for the party’s presidential mandate may cause an upset. Adopting Tambuwal will amount to abandoning the agreement with Makarfi by PDP governors to make him the party’s presidential candidate.
“I think a member of the Interim Caretaker Committee saw this coming when he advised Makarfi to seek a firm commitment from Wike and others. Makarfi preferred to have trust in these governors.
“Whatever it is, it is just a matter of when Tambuwal, who pulled the strings behind the scene during PDP convention, will move to PDP.
“Realising the danger of APC plot against him, Tambuwal has gone on the fast lane by winning prominent Emirs to his side and reconciling with the likes of ex-Governor Attahiru Bafarawa. This was what accounted for the enlargement of his cabinet to 25 on February 5. He also pulled the rug from under  Wammako’s feet by appointing his younger brother, Ahmed Barade Wamakko  as Commissioner for Social Welfare.
“Also, the anti-Tambuwal elements in PDP and APC are not relenting. For instance, the alleged hounding of Prince Kassim Afegbua, who is the spokesman of Babangida, by security agencies might have been more about his role as a political strategist of Tambuwal than the ex-Military President.”
Notwithstanding, it was learnt that some PDP governors are considering Governor Ibrahim Dankwambo.
A third source said: “These governors say Dankwambo is young, well educated, urbane, cosmopolitan with less baggage.  He was in Asaba last week when the governors met with the Secondus-led executives. He is also very close to Governor Ayo Fayose
“Their worry is whether or not he has the stature to defeat Buhari.”
Another PDP source added: “Dankwambo is too close to Governor Nasir el-Rufai for comfort. We are suspecting that APC is propping him up as a weak candidate to make it an easy ride for Buhari. We know their game plan.”
Investigation by our correspondent on Obasanjo’s CNM revealed that contrary to claims by the former president  that he has no preferred candidate for the 2019 presidential race, the coalition  may  make strong recommendations on some candidates for Nigerians to vote for.
A source in the group however said that whatever action taken by it will be guided by utmost caution to avoid acts capable of derailing its plans to “ease out Buhari” at all cost.
“Whatever may be the pretence by ex-President Obasanjo, the ultimate target of CNM is to get a replacement for Buhari in 2019,” the source said.
“The group may recommend any of the three former governors from the North-West as being capable of replacing Buhari.
“The three leaders are Rabiu Kwankwaso, Sule Lamido, and Ibrahim Shekarau who are all from the North-West like Buhari.
“I think a major challenge of CNM is how to work to the answer in 2019 on any of these three presidential aspirants.
“This is why CNM, through Obasanjo, is opening talks with top politicians from the six geopolitical zones.”
But the group is still working on the platform it will use to actualize its plan to replace Buhari.
“The choice of platform is a challenge,” the source explained.
He added: “PDP is the strongest opposition party which Obasanjo does not want to associate with in order not to return to his vomit having torn his membership card.
“The CNM is trying to recommend a merger of PDP and other parties with a new name to be able to push its agenda for any of Kwankwaso, Lamido and Shekarau.”
The CNM believes it has made a substantial inroad into the National Assembly as one of the institutions to promote the anti-Buhari agenda.
Continuing, the source said: “The CNM has been implicated in a romance with some Senators and members of the House of Representatives which led to the reversal of INEC’s Order of Elections in 2019.
“Nigerians should expect more radical resolutions from the National Assembly which can promote the coalition’s plans against Buhari and the All Progressives Congress (APC).”
Analysts however see Obasanjo’s motive as selfish and playing gambling with Nigerians.
One analyst asked: is it his birth right to choose president for us? He imposed Yar’Adua, Jonathan, now he is scheming to impose on us the next President. He must be stopped.
“On Wednesday, Obasanjo insisted that CNM would remain a socio-political movement.
“He said he would cease to be a member if the coalition becomes partisan.
“He said: ‘In the year 2015, I said I would no longer participate in partisan politics. And I still stand by my decision. Everybody, irrespective of his or her political affiliation is free to come here for advice, I will gladly do that. I have no candidate, whatsoever, for any political office. I just believe that things must be done differently in Nigeria to get different result.’DIS
 
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