Nigeria's former President Olusegun Obasanjo, who is widely
respected by politicians seeking for one favour or the other in the country,
has met with some governors in Abuja with regards to 2015.
“The crisis in Rivers State is a major issue to be addressed
and the ex-President secured the assurance of Governor Rotimi Amaechi that he
would attend the session."
His intervention may have been prompted by a recent visit to
him in his Abeokuta, Ogun State country home by five PDP governors. Governors
Sule Lamido (Jigawa), Rabiu Kwankwaso (Kano), Babangida Aliyu (Niger), Murtala
Nyako (Adamawa) and Aliyu Wamakko (Sokoto) visited Obasanjo last month to seek
his intervention in the PDP and Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) crises.
It was gathered that top on the agenda at the session was
how to resolve the feud between the president and some of the governors,
especially Governor Rotimi Amaechi and the five Northern governors.
It was also learnt that Obasanjo would use the session to
reconcile governors who are said to be threatening to leave the party if things
does not change.
A source who spoke with Nation said: “The meeting was at the
instance of Obasanjo following issues raised by the 5 governors and the
apparent spill over of the division among the governors on cohesion within PDP.
“But this might just be the first step in the series of
interventions being championed by Obasanjo. The former president is expected to
meet with other stakeholders in the PDP as a way of restoring true democracy in
the party.”
Responding to a question, the source added: “We are only
hopeful that all the key actors will accept to work for peace not only in
Rivers but in PDP.”
A governor, who spoke in confidence before the meeting,
which had not started at press time last night, said: “We are eager to put all
these challenges behind us because 2015 is fast approaching.”
The source said some governors have already advised
President Goodluck Jonathan not to allow his aides to create a gulf between him
and Obasanjo, for his own good.
Nigeria has been through a lot, I hope something positive would occur this time.
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