The crisis in the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP,
took a turn for the worse, weekend, with the decision of seven of the
party’s 23 governors to float a new party, the Voice of the People, VOP.
The application for registration by the new party, it was
learnt at the weekend, has been filed with the Independent National
Electoral Commission, which is processing it. A source in INEC contacted
on the development, yesterday, said he was unable to confirm the
veracity or the stage of the application.
The party, it was learnt, is receiving the patronage of several chieftains of the PDP.
The seven governors alleged to be behind the new party
include all five Northern governors that have engaged in a series of
consultation with eminent statesmen, including former heads of state.
The five governors are Murtala Nyako of Adamawa ; Rabiu Kwankwanso of
Kano; Aliyu Wamakko of Sokoto; Sule Lamido of Jigawa and Babangida Aliyu
of Niger State. The five governors are being joined in the rebellion
against the PDP by Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed of Kwara and Rotimi Amaechi
of Rivers State.
Another governor is also sympathetic to the proposed VOP, but
his identity could not be confirmed as at weekend. The inclinations of
Speaker Aminu Waziri Tambuwal towards the new party have also not been
confirmed though it was learnt that he has been approached.
The decision of the governors to move out of the PDP came
ahead of the special national convention of the PDP this weekend.
Governor Amaechi who has been suspended has not been invited to the
convention but the decision of the other six to pull out of the PDP
could come as a blow to the PDP given the electoral weight of the states
involved.
With Sokoto, Kano and Jigawa states out of control of the PDP
and the Southwest totally out of control of the ruling party, the PDP
would be reduced to playing second fiddle in the Northwest and Southwest
regions whose total voters’ population is more than 40% of the national
voting population.
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