High level consultations have been launched by some influential members of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to stop the crisis of confidence between the party hierarchy and Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State from exploding.
Six governors elected on the platform of the party on Friday night were in Port Harcourt to prevail on Wike to take it easy with the PDP leadership after he openly castigated the party for its inability to make his candidate, Kingsley Chinda, minority leader of the House of Representatives.
Although Governors Aminu Tambuwal (Sokoto), Seyi Makinde (Oyo), Emeka Ihedioha (Imo), Samuel Ortom (Benue), Umaru Fintiri (Adamawa) and Bello Matawalle (Zamfara) claimed that their mission to Wike was to congratulate him on his achievements in the state, the trip, according to reliable sources, was to beg him to sheath his sword and allow for the resolution of the ongoing war of words.
Wike is regarded as one of the largest financiers of the party which has made it give him a lot of privileges including nominating the party’s national chairman, Prince Uche Secondus, hosting the 2018 national convention of the PDP and nominating Chinda as the PDP‘s official candidate for the minority leadership until Ndidi Elumelu emerged on the scene and claimed the title.
Besides, the Rivers governor dared the party and congratulated President Muhammadu Buhari after the Presidential Election petitions Tribunal upheld his victory in the February election.
It was gathered that no fewer than six peace meetings have been held since the outbreak of hostilities between him and some party leaders over his congratulatory message to Buhari and for saying that some PDP governors sneak into Aso Rock Villa at night to pay homage to the president.
Sources said the Friday mission of the governors was not particularly successful. Wike, it was gathered, insisted that the PDP leadership must correct some perceived errors for him to be on the same page with them.
“The Rivers state governor is not hiding his anger against some of the actions of the party. He believes that for the PDP to return to its winning ways, its leadership must shun hypocrisy and indiscipline. He is insisting that for him to be happy with the party, some errors he feels can injure the chances of the party in future, should be corrected promptly,” a source said.
One of his demands is that the emergence of Ndudi Elumelu as Minority Leader of the House of Representatives should be revisited.
A source said he wants Elumelu to vacate the minority leadership of the House of Reps for Chinda and thereafter be punished by the party.
It was gathered that all efforts by the six governors to explain why the party opted to thread softly on the matter did not succeed.
After a prolonged argument during which Wike accused the PDP Governors’ Forum of playing along with the BoT to treat the issue with kid’s glove, a promise was made by the visiting governors to see how the matter could be revisited in the interest of peace and unity within the opposition party.
The source added: “Another issue Wike allegedly raised at the meeting had to do with the 2023 elections. He is not pleased that some PDP chieftains are making inflammatory statements as regards the issue of zoning of the presidential ticket.
“He feels the party should caution its chieftains. It is not clear what his position is as regards the 2023 PDP presidential ticket but he is concerned that the party must not spoil its chances early in the day by closing its ears to dangerous remarks being made by some prominent members on a matter as sensitive as zoning.”
The governors promised to look into all the issues raised by their angry colleague, but it was not immediately clear how they intend to get the party to meet his demands.
Party sources said Governor Wike is determined to regain his prominence in the party which was eroded following the emergence of former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar as the 2019 presidential candidate of the party.
Another source said: “His camp and that of Atiku have been engaged in a game of wits since the presidential primary election was won and lost.
“He may not say so, but he feels it is the Atiku camp that engineered the emergence of Elumelu as Minority Leader against his choice.
“He is also currently displeased with Secondus for allegedly giving the Atiku camp too much chance to make things happen within the party.
“He sees the leadership of the BoT as an arm of the Atiku camp and will never support any suggestion or position that emanates from them. And it appears the Atiku camp too understand the situation and is wary of Wike too.”
The relationship between Governor Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa state and Wike may have become frosty on account of the ongoing crisis within their party. Dickson is the chairman of the PDP Governors’ Forum.
Although there has been no direct exchange between them, party sources said Dickson’s call on PDP governors’ during the week to reject calls on them to abandon Atiku in his quest to regain the presidential mandate at the courts, is a direct condemnation of Wike’s congratulatory message to Buhari.
Sources within the Rivers state governor’s camp told The Nation that Dickson’s position didn’t come to Wike as a surprise.
“When we were calling on the party to ensure that the directive of the party is respected by Elumelu and co, we didn’t hear a word from the Governors’ Forum leadership. Instead, he joined those applying cosmetics on the surface of the wound while allowing it to fester beneath. That is not the kind of Forum we respect in Rivers. Hypocrisy for whatever reason is not acceptable to us.
“It is a fact that some of our governors are courting the APC leaders, especially President Buhari. Governor Wike as a man of great discipline will not see such a thing and keep quiet.
“This is why they are fighting him. He is a two term governor already and he is not interested in any federal appointment after office.
“Those who think they cannot win re-election without Buhari’s support and those who want patronage from the federal government are the ones who should tell us whether they are still in the PDP or not. These are the real issues in PDP today. It is not Wike. It is not anything other than hypocrisy,” an ally of the governor said.