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Friday, January 17, 2014

Bamanga Tukur And The Forces That Sacked Him.



*Very interesting read, ...I recommend you read this before you move on to the next


Politicians are known to be boastful. The former National Chairman of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, is not an exception. Even when it was clear that the drummers who were playing music for him had since dropped their drums and were no longer ready to sing his praises, Tukur soldiered on. He believed that the tide could still change and he would retain his much-treasured exalted position.

Thus, when he had even dropped his resignation letter, Tukur said he was still in power. He told the unsuspecting journalists at the State House that he had not dropped his resignation letter.
Perhaps, he had thought that the tide could still change and those who wanted his downfall would have a change of heart. How wrong he was.



While he was not sleeping, his enemies were also planning. Just as he set up a panel of eminent persons from his home state to reach out to  Governors Jonah Jang of Plateau State, and Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom State, his enemies were also plotting how to thwart that move.


The two governors were picked for strategic reasons. Those reasons, according to investigation, included the fact that Jang is heading a faction of the Nigeria Governors Forum, which is recognised by President Goodluck Jonathan while Akpabio is the chairman of the PDP Governors Forum.


The committee was made up of retired Air Commodore Dan Suleiman, General Anthony Haladu Hanaiya, Dr. Umar Ardo and Wilberforce Juta.
Before the committee could reach the two governors, Tukur’s enemies had mobilised the 37 state chairmen of the party, who at an emergency meeting, passed a  vote of no confidence in him.



One of the chairmen, who spoke with our correspondent but asked not to be named, said with this decision, Tukur would have no option but to resign before or at the National Executive Committee meeting that was held in Abuja on Thursday.

He said, “You can see what we have done tonight. The passing of vote of no confidence in Tukur signifies the end of his tenure. We are going to meet with the President tomorrow and tell him our resolution. We won’t allow him to kill the party before asking him to leave. Enough of this rubbish.”


As this was going on, majority of the members of the National Working Committee of the party, which Tukur was heading, were also laying ambush for him. They had refused to be part of the meeting he called on Monday.
Punch correspondent, who was at the national secretariat of the party in Abuja, observed that majority of the national officers of the party were within the premises but refused to honour the meeting called by Tukur. Tukur was however joined by three other officers namely, National Secretary, Prof. Wale Oladipo; National Treasurer, Bala Buhari; and the National Auditor, Mr.  Adewole Adeyanju.


But the four party officers were unable to deliberate on any issue because they didn’t form the needed quorum as stipulated in the party’s constitution. The NWC consists of 12 people and to form a quorum, eight of them should be in attendance at the meeting.  
Part V111 (4) of the constitution says that
 “The quorum of the National Working Committee meeting shall be two-third of membership drawn from at least two third of the zones in the country and a simple majority shall pass any motion.”


Investigations showed that after waiting till 12.43pm, Tukur  decided to call off the meeting and drove in his convoy with his security details out of the party secretariat around 12.46pm. 

The national chairman refused to acknowledge greetings from security men and employees of the party while leaving. However, as soon as the national chairman left, other national officers of the party, apart from the Deputy National Secretary, Mr. Solomon Onwe, called another meeting where they met briefly.


Onwe, who was seen briefly within the party’ secretariat, was said to have “cleverly left” as he was said not be seen to be fraternising with any of the groups. Those in attendance at the second meeting were the Deputy National Chairman, Prince Uche Secondus;  National Youth Leader, Abdulahi Mainasira; National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh; National Financial Secretary, Mr. Bolaji Anani; National Organising Secretary, Alhaji Abubakar Mustapha; and the National Legal Adviser, Mr. Victor Kwon.



Tukur had stepped on so many toes in his short stay in office. Apart from the numerous grudges by the NWC members over his leadership style which they silently described as being high-handed, he was also accused of not holding meetings regularly and not carrying them along while taking major decisions like the sacking of state executives, equating his (Tukur’s) personal assistants with them and others.


Before then, the five governors that defected from the party had also complained about his leadership. 
The governors, Rotimi Amaechi(Rivers); 
Rabiu Kwankwanso (Kano); 
Murtala Nyako(Adamawa); 
Abdulfatah Ahmed (Kwara); and 
Aliyu Wamakko (Sokoto) had defected to the All Progressives Congress, claiming that the leadership of the PDP was autocratic. Few weeks ago, 37 members of the House of Representatives also left the PDP to join the APC while 27 out of the 30 members of the Sokoto State House of Assembly also left the ruling party.

Even with this, the governors of the party and the Presidency were not moved. However, it was learnt that Tukur incurred the wrath of the governors when he started courting the enemies of some of the serving governors with the hope of giving them the party’s governorship ticket in 2015.


The governors became apprehensive, thinking that they might not be allowed to have a say in who succeeds them. That was the last straw that broke the camel’s back. The governors met, took a decision that it would be suicidal for them if they would not have any say on who succeeds them.


That was why they joined hands with Tukur’s enemies and supported those clamouring for his removal. When they did, the pleas by his supporters led by the wife of the President, Mrs. Patience Jonathan, were ignored. Now, Tukur has joined the league of former national chairmen of the party who left office unceremoniously.culled


*Mrs Jonathan seems to be a silent politician,her name is mentioned in almost anything that has to do with drama...and she changed her name to Mama Peace right?




21 comments:

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    1. When President Jonathan was given his speech last night,he kept shaking consistently and Governor Akpabio was also not happy at all,well that's politics they come and go.
      Mama Peace understands the Nigerian politics expecially when power and money is concerned,she is at her A game and oriented as well,and she is also the president's sweet heart,so am not surprised.

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  2. Hmmmmm. Breeze don blow, foul yansh don open yakata....

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  3. Hope they will remove those bumps in front of his Wuse 2 house se we can pass freely now.

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  4. Which kind country be dis sef?

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  5. That is politices. No permernent friend but permernent interest the day the interes differs is the day frienship ends that is why am not shaken by APC. Their interes is still friends 2015 very soon interest will differ and every one of them will start talking from one coner of their mouth.

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  6. The Downfall of PDP(the ruling party) is near.they have little or nuffin in 2015.

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  7. His tenure was a bad one dat PDP will nvr 4get, he destroyed the party, wat type of a ruler allows his followers leave enmasse like dat

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  8. Now that he has been sacked let's move on and let the baba be.

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  9. This servers Tukur right, he has been collecting bribes all over the place. He too old sef he go rest. Baba don old.

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  10. How are the mighty fallen!........take a bow Bamanga and run along...
    #there is no peace for d wicked,even if itss just a party!#

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  11. Stellastica...Mama peace indeed. SHE'S THE BIGGEST MISCHIEF MAKER IN HER HUSBAND'S CABINET!!!!!!!!!!

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  12. E go surprise una say na Mama peace plan 2 scatter PDP b4 she commot 4m that office! That woman may not be brilliant but she is SUPER STREET. SMART!!!! That woman I commot cap abeg

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  13. Looks like illiterate mama peace aka destruction is ruling Nigeria. I am not surprised, bcos her dumb ass hussy, mr GEJ, I mean, Dr GEJ knows next to notthing. She seem to be the one eyed woman in the company of the blind.
    Shame!!!!

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    1. If you want God †Φ favour you as ur name, u won't insult your President α̲̅πϑ his family!...@Stella, the governors Ǎ̜̣̍я̩̥̊ε̲̣̣̣̥ scared cos of being probed after they leave the office....we Ǎ̜̣̍я̩̥̊ε̲̣̣̣̥ all looking!

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  14. This brouhaha will not stop me from contesting come 2015

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  15. The only thing I can say is that this man looks like Oga Bello...

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