SENATORS and
members of the House of
Representatives, who are said to be
loyal to Acting President Goodluck
Jonathan and who were instrumental in
the invocation of Section 145 of the
Constitution, confirming Dr. Jonathan
as acting president, are said to have
concluded plans to remove the ailing
President Umaru Yar’Adua.
They were also said to have ignited
the search for a vice-president
material for the acting president.
The search is, however, being
restricted to two zones of the North;
North-Central and North-West. Sources
said that there were plans to scheme
out the North-East because the zone
had produced Abubakar Atiku as
vice-president between 1999 and 2007.
The decision of the lawmakers, it was
gathered, was the resolve of the newly
constituted Executive Council of the
Federation (EXCOF) not to be in a
hurry to invoke Section 144 of the
Constitution against ailing President
Yar’Adua as a result of Acting
President Jonathan’s reluctance on
the issue.
The senators, who met under the aegis
of the National Interest Group (NIG)
and members of the House of
Representatives, whose group is called
the Nigeria First Forum (NFF), were
said to have met from Thursday night
to the early hours of Friday last
week.
It was gathered that the lawmakers
deliberated on the happenings since
the appointment of Dr. Jonathan as
acting president.
Sources said that the NIG meeting was
stormy because the senators disagreed
on the zone that should produce the
vice-president.
It was learnt that while many of the
senators canvassed that the North-East
should be ruled out as a zone that
could produce the vice-president,
senators from the area opposed the
idea.
A source said that the senators from
North-East wanted their colleagues to
consider the Secretary to the
Government of the Federation (SGF),
Alhaji Yayale Ahmed, as a possible
vice-president material.
But sources said that other northern
senators opposed the North-East
because the zone had produced former
Vice-President Atiku for the same post
between 1999 and 2007.
It was also gathered that lawmakers
from North-West declared that they
would support the removal of Yar’Adua
if the zone would be compensated with
the vice-president slot.
“It is better to have an active
vice-president rather than an
invisible president who is possibly
only useful to himself. We believe
that the North-West deserves better,”
a source quoted a North-West senator
as saying.
It was gathered that those shortlisted
for the vice-president slot included
Senate President, David Mark; Senators
Smart Adeyemi; Zainab Kure and Gbemi
Saraki, from the North-Central.
Two governors were shortlisted from
the North-West. They are Governors
Namadi Sambo of Kaduna and Ibrahim
Shema of Katsina states.
It was gathered that the senators were
also insisting on securing the
understanding of the leadership of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on the
need to ensure the emergence of a
senator as the new vice-president
before the commencement of Yar’Adua’s
removal process.
There was, however, confusion on the
procedure to be adopted in removing
Yar’Adua, as sources said that the
lawmakers were torn between the
adoption of an impeachment option and
the activation of section 144.
“If EXCOF members are reluctant in
invoking Section 144 to declare the
ailing Yar’Adua incapacitated, we may
have no other option but to go through
impeachment,” a source close to the
meetings said.
Meanwhile, the PDP has said that it
has uncovered a plot by some former
government officials, who it said, had
ganged up to ensure the failure of the
party in next year’s general election
because of the party’s effort to
strengthen the hands of the Acting
President Jonathan.
The party alleged, in a statement
released in Abuja on Sunday. that its
investigation had revealed that some
individuals who recently held
sensitive positions in government had
been engaged in subversive activities
against the Prince Vincent Ogbulafor-led
National Working Committee (NWC) of
the PDP.
It called for the probe of their
activities while in government.
Signed by its National Publicity
Secretary, Professor Rufai Ahmed
Alkali, the statement said: “From our
findings, they are unhappy over the
efforts made by the national
leadership of our party in conjunction
with the National Assembly and the
Governors Forum to strengthen the
hands of Dr Goodluck Jonathan to
assume office as the Acting President
of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”
“Having been
exposed for the fraud that they are,
they have gone underground to regroup
and devise further destructive methods
against the smooth running of our
great party, the PDP.
“After painstaking efforts to
determine the identity of these
persons and their sponsors, we have
discovered the leaders of these groups
to be some former top legislators who
are now virtually jobless and who have
used every available means to draw
attention to themselves.
“They are being backed by a media
mogul whose electronic outfit is
always available for subversive
activities.
“They are now operating under another
unconstitutional and faceless
organisation called PDP Leadership
Forum” it said.
The statement, which referred to those
behind the plot as political
adventurers, also accused them of
trying to polarise the party and “set
back the clock of our march towards
sustainable democratic governance in
the country.”
It recalled that in the recent past,
the party had cause to expose “the
subversive activities of these
hypocritical elements that have been
hiding under the cover of amorphous
groups and who have been shamelessly
and illegally using the address of our
national secretariat to propagate
falsehoods against the leadership of
the party.”
The PDP said its supporters had come
to realise “the ignoble objectives of
these anti-democratic elements whose
ultimate goal is to truncate our
democracy,” as it advised its members
to steer clear of “these people as
they are hell bent on sowing seeds of
discord and weakening our resolve to
approach the forthcoming elections as
one united entity.”
The statement further added that “we
are amused to observe that these are
the same people who only recently held
sensitive positions in the country and
who should be held to account for
their misdeeds, but are now engaged in
this fruitless holier-than-thou
attitude.
“We wish to assure our teeming members
that this latest attempt to derail our
democracy will fail, just like
previous attempts to distract the
Prince Ogbulafor-led NWC have failed,”
it said, while it called on party
members to close ranks and “resist
attempts by disgruntled individuals to
ridicule our great party.”