Owing to the on going crises with the People Democratic Party, the Presidency was rumoured to have decided to wield his big stick against the recalcitrant seven rebel governors.
1. The President is set to remove such rebel members holding board appointments.
2, The will further encourage the FCTA Minister to work well to ensure that more governors sympathetic to the
Alhaji Abubakar Barage-led rebel PDP lose their landed properties in
Abuja. Already Rabiu Kwakwanso of Kano State, had a choice piece of land allocated to him in
Maitama District, Abuja, revoked by the FCTA on Saturday. And the “illegal structures on the land” measuring about
2,500 square metres may also be removed.
The others known as rebel governors are: Sule
Lamido (Jigawa), Murtala Nyako (Adamawa); Babangida Aliyu (Niger); Rotimi
Ameachi (Rivers); Abdulfatah Ahmed (Kwara); and Aliyu Wamakko (Sokoto).
The measures being targeted at the rebel
governors by Presidency include the removal of their nominees from boards of
federal parastatals and the withdrawal of any form of government patronage.
The inplication is that, Baraje, who
is the chairman of the board of the Nigerian Railway Corporation, would soon
lose the job.
Ahmed Gulak however denied such moves as true but suggested “.... if I were Baraje, I would
have resigned my appointment before fighting the person that appointed me. That
is the honourable thing to do.”
The National Publicity Secretary of the New PDP,
Chief Chukwuemeka Eze, told the Puch that the “desperation” being shown by the Bamanga
Tukur-led PDP was not different from what obtained during the military era.
He said Nigeria was currently experiencing a
military regime under the guise of democracy because party members were being
hounded for daring to hold a different opinion.
Eze said ,“This is no longer democracy; we are
experiencing a military regime under the guise of democracy.
But Ogbuenyi claimed that Kwakwanso’s allocation
was revoked because the governor violated the Land Use Act by encroaching on a
green area.
Asked if the building on the land would be
demolished, he replied, “When we get to that river, we will cross it