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President Jonathan Reveals Role In Breaking Up Amaechi’s Governors’ Forum - PM News, Lagos

Though his aides have always been quick to disassociate him from it, President Goodluck Jonathan revealed on Monday that he actively encouraged and was a beneficiary of last year factionalisation of Nigeria Governors’ Forum, NGF.

Though his aides have always been quick to disassociate him from it, President Goodluck Jonathan revealed on Monday that he actively encouraged and was a beneficiary of last year factionalisation of Nigeria Governors’ Forum, NGF.

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The forum had become factionalized last year when Governor Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom State led 16 other Governors to form a rival NGF.

This was after they lost the election to produce the Chairman of the Forum to the main faction led by Governor Rotimi Amaechi. Nineteen Governors had voted for Amaechi while 16 Governors voted for Governor Jonah Jang of Plateau State believed to have the support of the President.
 
While playing host to leaders and stakeholders of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) from North Central geographical zone who paid him a solidarity visit at the Presidential Villa, the President commended the zone for saving him and his office from embarrassment by producing governor David Jonah Jang of Plateau state to lead the Forum at a time he said the Amaechi led NGF had become a monster.

“When the Governors’ Forum became a monster and we had a lot of challenges, it was the North Central that came on board to stabilize the governors’ forum.

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“The way some of the governors talk and behave, if 50 percent of the governors behave that way, probably, we would have vacated this place and allow others to come and manage it for us. But they (the North Central) have been able to help to stabilize the whole country.

 The President who also noted that the North Central zone has been able to produce great and patriotic leaders promised to continue to work with the zone and encourage the people to be more supportive.

“As we approach elections next year, let us know the problems on time; we will work with you to ensure PDP continues to maintain the zone.

President Jonathan also said that security personnel are already implementing a lot of initiatives to tackle the problem of insecurity confronting the states in the zones while security men have been drafted to the trouble spots in the zone to strengthen the conventional security apparatus.

The President said he is working with his National Security Adviser’ to make sure that the security challenges across the country, whether in Borno state or the kidnapping in Edo state, Bayelsa state, Rivers state, Abia state and so on are tackled.

“We are coming up with different architecture that will deal with this insurgency. As we progress, we will begin to bring the situation under control.”

The North Central PDP stakeholders were led to the Villa by former National Chairman of the Party, Senator Ahmadu Ali. Also in the entourage were PDP governors, Senators (including Senate President, David Mark), House of Representatives members, elders and party leaders from the zone.

While speaking on the insecurity in the zone, Governor Gabriel Suswam of Benue State said the group that have been attacking villagers in his State are not the normal herdsmen Nigerians are used to.

The Governor who said he held an all-night meeting with leadership of Miyetti Allah at the Government House in Makurdi on Sunday night where they also insist that the attackers are mercenaries that infiltrated the state and other parts of the country to excerbate the security challenges.

“I have interacted with a lot Fulani friends and they have told me that those people are not the Fulanis that are indigenous to Nigeria.

“Last night, the President General of Miyetti Allah spent the night with me in Benue state. He told me there was a need for us to form a joint force: that is the Benue and the Fulani communities to fight these people who are creating these problems which clearly shows that these are people who are foreign even to the Fulanis that we know.”

According to him, the people are worried because elections are around the corner, adding that he had always believed that it is not just the Fulani herdsmen that are doing what they are doing in the zone but some insurgents who are camouflaging as Fulani men.

“Mr. President, what we have witnessed lately are well trained people who are trained to kill and destroy and the manner of destruction is so massive and is unimaginable. The North Central is very worried. The state mostly affected are Plateau, Nasarawa and Benue.

Governor Suswam who noted that Fulani men that are well known said he is surprised that inspite of the magnitude of destruction that is going on, no one person has so far been arrested.

“We are worried that without appropriate sanctions, they will continue with impunity because once people are not sanctioned, they don’t take that serious and I think the appropriate example must be shown.

“Mr. President, you must insist that your security must arrest these people. If you see the level of destruction and the fact that no person has been arrested, It becomes worrisome. Mr. President, how these people get their arms, because they are carrying very sophisticated weapons, is also an issue that we are worried about and I believe that Mr. president is also very worried because all of us swore to the constitution to protect lives and property.

“But in a situation where we have some evil men deliberately conniving with some forces that we believe are subterranean, to destroy this country and the good achievements that you have put in place should be something that should worry all of us. So, the governors of the zone ask me to urge you to continue to put in all efforts in addressing these very important security problems.”

 

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