As the countdown to the official party campaign
for the forthcoming general elections has begun, all leading presidential
candidates seem to have sorted out their respective internal crises and are
good to go except for the presidential candidate of the major opposition party,
Alhaji Atiku Abubakar of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP. Just last week,
the PDP top members had an all-night meeting to solve the internal wrangling,
and based on reliable reports, the all-night meeting had no headway.
Alhaji Atiku had thought his problems would be
over once he settles his conflict with Rivers State Governor, who is a key
influencer in the party, but recent findings have revealed that there are three
major challenges within the PDP that Atiku would have to overcome have a good
electoral outing in the forthcoming election.
To successfully defeat his competition, Atiku will
have to battle and overcome the three men who own and control the structure of
the party.
One of these men is Nyesom Wike. A UK-based
Nigerian political analyst spoke to city people and warned that Wike is a key player
in the forthcoming election. “Of all the stakeholders in the forthcoming
election, Gov Wike is one factor that must not be overlooked. Aside from the
fact that he’s still very powerful; he is got nothing to gain or lose in the
forthcoming general elections. The most dangerous person to deal with is the
man who has power, and has got nothing to lose or gain.”
“As far as PDP is concerned. Gov Wike has remained
one constant politician who has never left the party and has continued to
sponsor the structures while other key members decamp. His many controversies
also keep the party on the headlines of newspapers for all years as apposition.
Wike understands the language of his party members and so far, there is no
pointer that they will no listen to him”, he stated.
It is reliably gathered that Governor Wike has no
fewer than 7 PDP governors on his side, who are ready to go the way he advises.
Some of them include Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, Okezie Ikpeazu, Samuel Ortom, Seyi
Makinde of Rivers, Enugu, Abia, Benue, and Oyo states respectively. Words on
the street hold that Wike will be influencing his teeming supporters to divert
their vote for a preferred candidate other than Atiku Abubakar.
A PDP member from the south told City People that
the influence of Governor, Wike on the PDP structure cannot be over-emphasized.
He made it clear that Gov Wike’s influence goes beyond the south-south PDP, but
also in the North. “Let’s face it; Wike is more popular than any PDP Governor
in the south. After Wike, Governor Seyi Makinde comes next. He is more popular
and more influential than the chosen running mate. Gov, Ifeanyi Okowa, and his
mobilizing power extend beyond the South.
“During the PDP presidential primaries, we were
all there and saw how Alhaji Atiku narrowly escaped being defeated by Wike. It
took the intervention of the Aminu Tambuals delegate to beat Wike. Atiku did
not even get Kano”, he said.
The second major factor against Atiku Abubakar is
the two-term governor, former minister, and former senator, Eng. Rabiu Musa
Kwankwaso. Yes, the same RMK who has defected to start a third force otherwise
known as the New Nigeria People’s Party, NNPP, and under which he’s the
presidential candidate.
The idea is that the New Nigeria Peoples Party
presidential candidate, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso still maintains a cordial
relationship with the PDP in Kano, despite moving to the NNPP. He is also on
good terms with Wike. There are even reports that RMK handed over his Kano
structure to Wike while he was leaving for the party he initiated. The idea is
for a cross-section of his teeming followers to remain with the PDP and work
from the inside.
Wike, according to the report intends to mobilize
this bloc vote for Rabiu Musa Kwakwaso. Kwankwaso on the other hand has been
reported to be softening the grounds for Asiwaju, as there are reports that RMK
may soon step down for Tinubu and move his crowd to vote for him. Whichever
way, RMK chooses to go, the odds are against Atiku as the PDP base in Kano
still belongs to him.
The third factor against Atiku is Peter Obi. Yes.
You guessed right. The former Anambra state governor, and presidential
candidate of the Labour Party, LP has a very strong following base within the
PDP in the south. Recall that Peter Obi was the major political figure within the
PDP that the south was expecting to be picked as a candidate before he defected
to the Labour Party. Peter Obi’s popularity has been growing by the day. His
resignation was a big blow for the PDP as it was hit with the mass resignation
of key members from the South East.
Despite the emergence of Atiku Abubakar as the
party flagbearer, there are still many PDP members from the south who feel
cheated over the zoning system. These people, however, remained within the
party to play the spoiler and ensure that the election is won by a southern
presidential candidate.
Kajaiye Omosola, a Malaysian-based Nigerian writer
advised that in all of Atiku Abubakar’s reconciliatory arrangements, he should
put in his hierarchy of importance, Governor Wike, Eng. Kwankwaso and Peter
Obi.

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