Sunday 15 November 2015

PDP WOOS SARAKI, KWANKWASO FOR 2019


PUNCH has revealed that the national leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party has opened discussion with notable political leaders from the northern part of the country on the need for them to return to the former ruling party.

The discussion was aimed at convincing them that they could be the party’s presidential candidate come 2019.

The party recently announced that it had zoned its presidential ticket to the northern part of the country.


The party believes that it lost the last general election because it fielded former President Goodluck Jonathan.

PUNCH also revealed that some members of the National Working Committee of the party had been having meetings with notable politicians who defected from the PDP to the APC.

Among those being wooed are the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki; a former Governor of Kano State, Sen. Rabiu Kwankwaso and many others.

Apart from Saraki and Kwankwaso, it was also gathered that the PDP was looking at the direction of a former Governor of Jigawa State, Sule Lamido; Governor Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto State and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Yakubu Dogora as its possible presidential candidate in 2019.

Saraki and Dogara were elected into their current positions with the help of members of the PDP in the Senate and the House.

Both men, who were former members of the PDP, have also decided to pay members of their former party back with headship of committees considered to be juicy and strategic at the Senate and in the House respectively.

The National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Olisa Metuh, confirmed the secret meetings the leadership of the party had been having with its former members.

Metuh, who also confirmed that he was partaking in such meetings, said it would be premature to mention those who were contacted to return to their former party.

But he said the party was only considering those he said have electoral values and had yet to constantly condemn the party and everything it stood for in the past.

Metuh said, “Yes, I can confirm that we have opened discussions with our former members who left us due to misunderstandings and were aggrieved. We are already having meetings with them and I can assure you that the discussions are going to yield positive results.

Is power going back to the North in 2019 ? Do you agree ? 



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