Peoples Democratic Party supporters in the North-West on Monday urged the party’s governors to speak up on the issues raised by former President Olusegun Obasanjo in his letter to President Goodluck Jonathan.
The supporters, under the aegis of the North-West Solidarity Forum,
said the PDP governors’ continued silence on the issues was worrisome.
The Zonal Leader of the forum, Alhaji Abubakar Danfulani, said this in a
statement made available to journalists in Abuja.
They said there was a need for the governors to take steps to
reconcile the two leading figures in the party.
In the statement titled,“Obasanjo’s letter: Where are the PDP
governors?” the forum members said they were
concerned because the 18-page letter “borders on issues of
governance and exposes details of such other issues which should not have been
meant for the public space.”
They also said they were concerned about the motivation behind the
declassification of the letter by Chief Obasanjo.
The statement reads in part, “The silence in the camp of the PDP governors
is worrisome to us. It gives the forum the impression that the governors may be
sympathetic to the cause of Chief Obasanjo since he was said to have been
responsible for the election of no fewer than 18 out of the 23 of them (out of
which five have defected to the All Progressives Congress).
“But is that enough reason to keep mute and stand the risk of being
complicit in the grand plan by the former President to expose the underbelly of
the Jonathan’s administration to attacks by the opposition
elements?
“At this point, the PDP governors who believe in the survival of the
Federal Government and the PDP cannot afford to sit on the fence or keep mute.”
Punch
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