*Visits harmless,
says spokesman
*Tambuwal: we’re not
politicking
There is disquiet in
the All Progressives Congress (APC) over some governors’ visits
to Rivers State
Governor Nyesom Wike and Akwa Ibom State Governor Udom Emmanuel, who are of the
Peoples Democratic Party. (PDP).
The APC governors,
who visited their PDP counterpart, are: Abdulaziz Yari (Zamfara), Aminu Waziri
Tambuwal (Sokoto) and Atiku Bagudu (Kebbi).
The governors also
jointly hosted Wike in Sokoto- an action that sent political circles guessing
that a major plan was on.
A minister protested
to the APC leadership in the Northwest over the trips, The Nation learnt
yesterday.
Some Presidency
officials are also said to be disturbed by the signal which the visits
generated.
Some APC leaders
were “shocked” that Tambuwal and Bagudu visited Wike before the last
legislative election rerun in Rivers State, spending a day with him.
The two governors
teamed up with Yari, who is also the Chairman of the Nigeria Governors Forum
(NGF), to spend Christmas in Akwa Ibom.
Wike reciprocated
the visits last weekend when he went to Sokoto. The Rivers State Governor was
at the Sultan’s palace where he said the Niger Delta would not be part of any
move to dismember Nigeria, adding that Nigeria’s unity is not negotiable.
A source, reflecting
on the development, spoke of “unease in the APC on the shuttles by Tambuwal and
others to Rivers and Akwa Ibom states”.
“Some of our leaders
are uncomfortable with snippets from these trips”, he said, asking not to be
named.
“The timing of the
first visit to Rivers State made some of our leaders to be suspicious. It was
like paying a solidarity visit to Wike ahead of the Rivers State rerun
elections.
“Some leaders have
been suspecting that the three governors might be the arrowheads of a political
realignment in the country.”
There have been
talks of a new party ahead of the next general elections. The direction and
planners of the “mega” party remain unknown.
The source quoted
the angry minister as saying; “We heard what you people are planning.”
A party leader said:
“Some of us have been angry with these governors because our members are going
through hell in these states.
“There is nothing
wrong in exchanging visits or comparing notes, but we saw the trips as missteps
at a time we are seeking redress or justice for our members in the affected
states.
“Of what use is an
APC governor’s romance with a PDP governor in whose state APC members were
attacked and maimed or where policemen were beheaded?”
The Department of
State Services (DSS) last week gave indications that some politicians are under
watch.
The politicians
include those who are making “inciting” statements.
It could not be
immediately ascertained if the governors in question are under watch.
But one of the
governors had complained that his telephone conversations were intercepted by
security agents.
Another source close
to one of the governors added: “Of recent, we observed that some agents of a
minister have been abusing our boss online over some of these visits.
“It is unfortunate
that friendly visits are being turned into other things. Some of these
governors have been friends before getting into office.”
APC National
Publicity Secretary Bolaji Abdullahi said: “My reaction will be that I think we
should not read too much political meanings to all these trips. Governors
socialise, regardless of party affiliation.
“If governors decide
to visit each other and socialise, I don’t think the party has the authority to
stop them. I think we should not read any meaning into it.
“But if the party
has reasons to suspect gatherings are contrary to what the party stands for,
the party will meet and take appropriate action. At this moment, there is no
basis for that.”
Alhaji Imam Imam,
Tambuwal’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, said: “There is nothing
political at all with all these shuttles. The commitment of the governor of
Sokoto State to APC is not in doubt at all. Tambuwal is fully committed to APC.
Our commitment to the President, the leadership of the party and all APC
structures is unshaken and undiluted.
“We work within the
confines of APC. Nobody should link us with 2019. During political season, we
will engage in politicking. But this is a period of governance; we are now
focused on governance.”
Imam added:
“Tambuwal believes in inter-state trade. So long as states cooperate among
themselves, the potential for the nation’s economic growth is large. When we
visited Rivers, we had discussion on youth empowerment and sports; when we
visited Aba, Abia State, the governor sold the idea of marketing Sokoto leather
to them. When we went to Kano for inspection of projects, we interacted with
some businessmen and one of them is now establishing a fertiliser plant in
Sokoto.”
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