Thursday 24 January 2013

GOVS ARE OBJ’S STOOGES - CLARK •Says they are lawless, more dictatorial than military

by  Tunde Oyesina-Abuja
THE Ijaw leader, Chief Edwin Clark, on Thursday, chided the Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF), saying that it has become a stooge to the former president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, “who is always visiting any of the governor that speaks ill of President Goodluck Jonathan.”
This is just as he said the governors are undemocratic and worse than the military in the way and manner they were running the affairs of the forum and opposing the government of President Jonathan.
Chief Clark, who was addressing a press conference in Abuja, added that the governors had hijacked the local government structure in their various states and also taken over the funds meant for its running.
Clark said the governors’ forum was trying to enforce its authority over the president, adding that it was not happy with the national chairman of the party, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, “because he is not from their ranks.”
He also added that the plan of the forum was to upturn the leadership of Tukur and install someone from their rank as the national chairman of the party.
According to him, “the Governors’ Forum is now acting as an opposition party to the Federal Government. It deliberately breaches with impunity the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and that of the PDP without any challenges.
“The forum has now become a threat to the peace and stability of Nigeria. Most of the governors today are more dictatorial than the then military governors.
“I have seen and made enquiries about counterparts in the United States of America (USA). A governors’ association called the National Governors Association (NGA) does exist, but their existence and operations are practised and operated within the confines of the law of the land.
“I do believe that when the Nigerian Governors Forum was first formed in this country, under the chairmanship of the then governor of Enugu State, Dr Chimarome Nnamani and later passed on to ex-Governor Victor Attah of Akwa Ibom State and Lucky Igbinedion of Edo State respectively, the forum behaved like their counterparts in the USA.
“Even in the 2003 presidential elections, the former vice-president, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, did not use the forum to challenge his boss. Rather, he passed through Chief James Ibori, the then governor of Delta State and 16 others.
“During this period, Nigerians hardly took notice of their existence. However, a change came when Dr. Bukola Saraki used the forum as a platform to achieve his presidential ambition.
“The ugly truth is that today, the PDP is no longer in control of its various organs and for some time now, proper elections at congress and conventions have not been held democratically due to the imposition of unqualified members on the good members of the party, contravening Section 87(4) of the Amendment Electoral Act 2011 and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Law.”
Chief Clark said the controversy in Adamawa State was being fueled by the Governors Forum, by declaring its support for Governor Murtala Nyako, alleging that the controversy in the state was as a result of the selfish interest of Tukur, Nyako and Abubakar, who wanted their sons to become the next governor of the state.
He also lambasted governors in the country, saying that most of them had failed to conduct local government elections in their states.
NigerianTribune

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