Lamido
gave a specific insight into what happened during the NGF election
while speaking in an interview with the Hausa Service of the Voice of
America monitored in Abuja, on Tuesday
Speaking specifically about the election of Ameachi as Chairman, NGF, Lamido said,
“I
also voted for Ameachi. Look, in the PDP, myself, the governor of Kano,
the governor of Niger, the governor of Kebbi, the governor of Sokoto,
the governor of Kwara, the governor of Rivers, the governor of Adamawa,
nine of us PDP governors voted for him.
“This election was for the NGF, not a candidate for the PDP; there is nothing to it.”
In
a veiled reference to the consensus reached by the Northern Governor
Forum to present Governor Jonah Jang as consensus candidate.
He
said, “For one group to come and say ‘this is your leader, let’s present
him to the nation’. Things are not done like that. People forget easily
we are all reasonable people and the PDP was founded by reasonable
people.”
Lamido also took a swipe at the party’s leadership over the suspension of Sokoto State Governor, Aliyu Wamakko.
While
describing the suspension of Wamakko by the Bamanga Tukur-led National
Working Committee as reckless, he said leaders needed to be circumspect
in taking decisions.
He said, “Any reasonable politician, who has
foresight, knows that doing anything that will cause trouble for party
members or bring confusion, a leader should avoid it.
“The
suspension of Wamakko was a mistake that shows a lack of leadership.
Secondly, there was recklessness because what was his offence?
“The
truth is Bamanga Tukur was defeated in Bauchi or was he not defeated
during the zonal elections in Bauchi? He was defeated, not so?
“Myself,
Wamakko, the governor of Kano and others came together and said what
they (North East) did was wrong, so we will not agree; let us go for an
election.
“The North East said its consensus candidate was Babayo.
Bamanga Tukur was brought to us at the convention and we elected him,
even from this, you have your answer (about the NGF election).”
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