AFTER COLLECTING THEIR N24M, PDP REJECTS TWO PRESIDENTIAL ASPIRANTS
A fresh crisis is brewing in the Peoples
Democratic Party over the insistence of some of its members to contest its
presidential primary with President Goodluck Jonathan.
But the national leadership of the party
has refused to sell its presidential nomination and expression of interest
forms to two other presidential aspirants.
Two of the aspirants, Dr. Abdul-Jhalil
Tafawa-Balewa and Prof. Akasoba Duke-Abiola, were at the national secretariat
of the party in Abuja on Tuesday to purchase the forms, but they were turned
back.
Dr. Abdul-Jhalil Tafawa-Balewa |
First to arrive was Tafawa-Balewa, who
hails from Bauchi State. He is also the son of Nigeria’s First Republic Prime
Minister, the late Abubakar Tafawa-Balewa.
It will be recalled that all the
caucuses of the party, including the National Executive Council had endorsed
President Jonathan as its sole presidential candidate.
Tafawa-Balewa had on September 21
condemned the action, which he said was a plot by the leadership of the party
to frustrate other presidential aspirants.
He insisted that he would not be
intimidated by such a decision and vowed not to be cowed.
He wondered the type of democracy that
was being practised by the PDP.
He had asked, “What type of democracy do
we have? Is the PDP a communist party? Where is the place of internal
democracy?”
On Tuesday, Tafawa-Balewa stormed the
party’s national secretariat with his supporters and bank tellers, with which
he had hoped to purchase the presidential nomination and expression of interest
forms.
The bank tellers indicated that he
deposited N22m into the account of the party with Zenith Bank.
The breakdown of the fees showed that he
paid N20m as nomination fee and another N2m for the expression of interest
form.
He paid the money into the party’s
account Number 1012436478 with the Zenith Bank.
Rather than being issued his forms, the
aspirant claimed that he was told by officials of the party that the forms were
not ready.
The party is expected to stop the
selling of forms to all the aspirants on Thursday (tomorrow).
Tafawa-Balewa said he was told that all
other forms were on sale except the presidential nomination and expression of
interest forms.
He said, “I have paid for my forms. I
was however told that they don’t have the forms ready. No matter, I am still
here. I will send some of my people here on Thursday to come and pick the
forms.”
He said he went to the office of the
Secretary of the party, Prof. Wale Oladipo, and the National Organising
Secretary, Alhaji Abubakar Mustapha, but was denied the forms.
Asked whether he was not aware that all
the party organs had endorsed the President, Tafawa-Balewa said those organs
were mere little organs of the party and were not superior to its Constitution.
Speaking on the refusal of the party to
present her with her forms, Duke-Abiola, who is one of the widows of the late
Chief MKO Abiola, described the action of the party as questionable.
Displaying the Diamond Bank Teller with
which she paid her N2m to the party’s bank account, Duke-Abiola wondered why
the party would issue her receipts and refused to sell the forms to her.
Female aspirants, like her, are expected
to pay just N2m for the expression of interest form while the nomination form
is free for them.
The party claimed it took the decision
to encourage female aspirants to run for elective offices.
The presidential aspirant said she was
told by the National Chairman of the party, Alhaji Adamu Mu’azu and Mustapha
that the party printed only one form.
She said, “I have the receipt from the
party after paying my money. But they said they printed only one presidential
nomination form, even though the guidelines do not say that.
“The NOS and the National Chairman said
the party printed only one form. I asked that they should give the one they
printed to me since I was there. They laughed and said whether I didn’t know
who they printed it for. This is a fraud.”
She said that she would not ask for a
refund of her money, but that the party must sell the forms to her, having paid
for them since she said there was vacancy in Aso Rock.
In his reaction, the National Publicity
Secretary of the party, Chief Olisa Metuh, said he was not aware that the
aspirants came.
He said he would need to find out from
Mustapha before he could react to the allegations.
Asked if the party would sell
presidential forms to other aspirants, he said he would also consult Mustapha.
“I will have to find out from the
national Organising secretary, because I’m not directly involved in the selling
of that forms. I’m only involved in the management of the image of the party,”
he said.
Culled from Punch
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