
Former
Vice President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has decried the appointment of
President Goodluck Jonathan as leader of a reconciliation committee that
will meet with aggrieved party members across the country and resolve
all pending disputes within the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP,
saying the President cannot be a judge in his own case.
Atiku was
speaking on the backdrop of a statement credited to Governor Godswill
Akpabio of Akwa Ibom at the end of the PDP’s National Caucus meeting in
Abuja last week where he told journalists that Mr. Jonathan would lead a
panel tasked with resolving the lingering crises in the party.
In
a statement issued by his media office in Abuja Saturday night, Atiku
said: “The President has no business setting up any committee on party
matters when his interests are widely believed to be central to the
ongoing acrimony within the party,” adding, “It is therefore imperative
that we establish an independent committee comprised of credible and
neutral members to look into the crises of the party dispassionately and
offer a lasting solution because no one can impose their preferred
solution on a Party as diverse as our own. All members must be treated
fairly whether or not they belong to the President’s camp. Otherwise, we
will force people to exercise other options available to them, which
the Party may not like.”
He continued, “President Jonathan might
harbour personal designs to continue in office beyond 2015 and it is
incumbent upon him to permit the establishment of a nonpartisan
committee that will have the autonomy and authority to devise the
appropriate strategy to resolve the ongoing turmoil within the party
without interference from the Presidency or from anyone.”
The
Turakin Adamawa said any attempt to address the current crisis rocking
the party without the inputs of the various factions and founding
fathers of the party will be in vain noting that “The task of rebuilding
the PDP is urgent and we cannot afford to stand akimbo while the
democratic foundation of the ruling party is disintegrating. Any group
or persons charged with the responsibility to rescue the PDP should be
able to freely and objectively explore all options to resolve
the crisis without the imposition of a single individual. If the
President’s committee does not seek to include the voices of the
founding fathers and other independent-minded members of the party, it
will be unable to maintain the impartiality required to address the
considerable task before them.”
He
further wondered why a new reconciliation committee was created when
the reports of earlier panels led by former Vice President Dr. Alex
Ekwueme and Gen. Ike Nwachukwu, had not been implemented.
According
to him, “Members of these committees sacrificed their time and energy
to help the party with constructive and implementable recommendations
capable of moving the Party forward,” Atiku said. “It is curious to many
of us why the party leadership lacks the moral courage to implement
those recommendations. Can impunity and imposition ultimately replace
the will of the people? In the words of George Washington, one of
America’s founding fathers, “No man is good enough to govern another
without his consent.”
The former vice-president called on other
PDP elders, as a founding member of the party, to join hands to rescue
the party out of what he called a ‘needless crisis’ adding, “it is time
that we restore the sanctity of the PDP Constitution and remind
ourselves and all of Nigeria as to what the PDP stands for – democracy
and a better future for the Nigerian people.”
Warning on the
consequences of a disorganized and divided party, Atiku maintained that
“We have a duty to save the PDP from disintegration while preserving its
democratic principals and its vision for a better Nigeria. A house
divided cannot stand. These threats are real and we need a more credible
committee to do the job than a committee that is subservient and driven
by a narrow agenda.”
He therefore called on President Jonathan to
channel his energies and time towards more pressing national issues and
“remove himself from any direct affiliation with the resolution to the
crisis.”