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Monday, 11 July 2016

Jonathan brought about disappointment of PDP-ex-PDP director, Ogbulafor, says


Previous Chairman of PDP, Vincent Ogbulafor, says previous President Goodluck Jonathan, is the reason for PDP's disappointment. Ogbulafor said this in a late meeting with Vanguard. As indicated by him, PDP caved in when Jonathan dropped out with previous PDP governors Rotimi Amaechi, Bukola Saraki, Aliyu Wammako.


"The individual who brought on the disappointment of PDP is Jonathan. PDP had inner vote based system, a zoning example which worked for them for a long time, and we concurred at a meeting that force would stay in the North for a long time before it comes back toward the South for an additional eight years.

You won't say Yar'Adua ruled for a long time; not notwithstanding for a long time, since he was wiped out. The best thing Jonathan would have done was to bring a Northerner and make him President and concur that when he completes, force will go toward the South and on the off chance that it is him once more, then he will challenge. Doing that, the North will be cheerful; that was my inclination, and that was the reason I said that force is still in the North since we concurred eight years each for the two zones. So that is the place the force tussle started and that was the ruin of PDP. When we declined to take after our rules, we wrecked and there was not any more inside majority rule government. When I said force would stay in the North, Jonathan disliked it and they ensured they unseated me. I cleared out. That is the point at which I realized that PDP was in a bad position, and that was the point at which the looseness of the bowels began. In any case, it has happened: same Katsina State where Yar'Adua is from. Instantly I cleared out, Jonathan had five PDP executives in one year. It is incomprehensible and that is the point at which the issue began, and it has kept on worsening. At the point when Tony Anenih, Chairman, Board of Trustees surrendered, when Muazu surrendered, I recognized their guts and I said these men need PDP to survive on the grounds that they unobtrusively left. I exhorted then that the National Working Committee, NWC, of the gathering ought to leave since they had driven PDP to disappointment, yet they were more inspired by the cash they were sharing; they neglected to notice my recommendation and that drove PDP to where we are today. I exhorted him not to touch the structure of governors. He ran and messed around with the structure; that was the point at which they said 16 is more noteworthy than 19. So some strong governors left the gathering: individuals like Amaechi, Saraki and Wammakko. Those are zones where you get a decent number of voters. When they cleared out the gathering, what do you anticipate? The gathering, in fact, collapsed"he said

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