Finally, PDP Ditches Zoning, Throws Presidential Ticket Open
Finally,
PDP Ditches Zoning, Throws Presidential Ticket Open
Chuks Okocha
After much foot-dragging, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has finally
jettisoned zoning. The 37-man committee set up by the party to decide on
whether or not to zone its presidential ticket reached a unanimous decision to
throw the ticket open to aspirants from all the zones of the country, THISDAY
learnt yesterday.
Though,
there was no official confirmation yet, sources in the zoning committee, who
attended a meeting yesterday at the Benue State Government Lodge, in Abuja,
disclosed that the presidential ticket had been thrown open to all the 13
aspirants that had bought presidential nomination forms.
Addressing newsmen in Abuja, chairman of the committee and
Governor of Benue State, Samuel Ortom, said, “We have just finished our
meeting. After we rose from our meeting last week, today we decided that we
would meet and by the Grace of God we have unanimously adopted a position that
will be sent to the NEC of our party that appointed us.
“The good news for our teaming supporters of the PDP and
Nigerians is that we have resolved and every one of us, the 37 members,
unanimously adopted the position that we are going to present to NEC.”
However, a copy of the recommendations by the zoning committee
obtained by THISDAY stated:
“(1) Zoning, as in our party constitution, is affirmed.
“(2) In spite of (1) above, the ticket is thrown open, this time
around due to exigency of time.
“(3) Our party is encouraged to always make the issue of zoning
very clear at least six months before sales of forms.
“(4) Our party should commend the efforts of some of our
contestants on the issue of consensus candidacy; the efforts should be seen to
a peaceful and logical conclusion.”
No date has been fixed for a meeting of the National Executive
Committee (NEC) of the party.
Reliable sources also told THISDAY that former governor of
Jigawa State, Sule Lamido, Kawo Baraje, and Senator Abdul Ningi favoured the
zoning of the presidential ticket to the north.
A source said the three of them argued separately that the best
decision for the committee was to zone the presidential ticket to the north.
Alternatively, they said, in the interest of fair play and transparency, the
ticket should be thrown open to all the 13 aspirants that had purchased the
presidential forms.
It was also learnt that they argued that the PDP ticket since
1999 had been in the southern part of the country, where former President
Olusegun Obasanjo had it for eight years, followed by the late President Umaru
Musa Yar’Adua, from the north, who died in office about three years into his
tenure. Former President Goodluck Jonathan, from the south, held office from
May 5, 2010 to May 29, 2015.
In the 22 years of return to democracy, the north has held the
presidency for barely three years under the PDP.
Other from the north spoke in the same vein, insisting that for
fairness, the ticket should be zoned to the northern part of the country.
But some argued that it would be in the overall interest of the
PDP to throw the presidential ticket open to all the contestants. They believed
it would be unfair to allow all the aspirants to pay and obtain the
presidential forms and, then, exclude some later.
However, members of the committee from the south argued that
prior to the 2019 presidential election, the Senator Ike Ekweremadu committee
had officially announced the zoning of the PDP presidential candidate to the
north. They argued that it was on the basis of the zoning arrangement that
Atiku, Tambuwal, Saraki and others contested and there was no single southerner
that contested in the Port Harcourt presidential convention.
THISDAY learnt that members of the committee from the South-west
had during the heated argument called for an open contest, saying it is too
late to zone the presidential ticket.
Sources said the South-west members contended that zoning the
presidential ticket at this time could be counter-productive, as it was late to
do so
It was gathered that in the coming days, the PDP National
Working Committee (NWC) would summon an emergency meeting to discuss the
recommendations of the zoning committee.
Political allies of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar,
Senator Abdul Ningi and Adamu Waziri; ally of Bukola Saraki, who was National
Secretary of PDP, Kawu Baraje; and former governor of Sokoto State, Attahiru
Bafarawa, were all joyous after the meeting.
On the other hand, governor of Enugu State, Mr. Ifeanyi
Ugwuanyi, who was a member of the zoning committee, was moody after the
meeting. Also, former governor of Ekiti State, Ayo Fayose, it was learnt, opted
out of the committee’s meeting, saying he wants to contest the presidential
ticket of the party.
Fayose said it would be unfair to be in the meeting while also
interested in the contest.
Meanwhile, Tambuwal, who is a presidential aspirant under the
party, is set to meet the PDP Senate and House of Representatives caucus as
part of his consultation.
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