Abandoned by its founding fathers, the Peoples
Democratic Party(PDP) is in talks with some of its former governors and
other chieftains who defected to the ruling All Progressives
Congress(APC).
The secret talks are part of the strategies to rebrand and reposition of the party ahead of the 2019 polls.
Some of the negotiations took place abroad to avoid the prying eyes of security agencies on the realignment of political forces.
Among those being targeted by PDP are ex-Vice President Atiku
Abubakar; Senate President Bukola Saraki; ex-governors Rabiu Kwankwaso,
Danjuma Goje, Aliyu Wammako, Governor Aminu Tambuwal, several APC
Senators, members of the House of Representatives and others.
Sources in the know of the talks told The Nation last night that none
of the leaders or members of the National Assembly has yet agreed to
the overtures.
It was gathered that the PDP leadership is desperate to have the
ex-governors and defectors back in the fold and has resorted to tracking
the movement of the targeted APC leaders abroad for further talks.
The party is said to be focusing on the North-East, North-West and
North-Central even as it does not want to lose its grip on the
South-South and South-East.
It is also said to be weighing the option of conceding the party’s presidential ticket to the North-East in 2019.
“We are determined to bring back our top leaders who defected to APC.
We want to heal wounds, we are already reaching out to some of these
ex-governors and leaders,” a member of the party’s National Working
Committee (NWC) said.
The Nation News
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