Tuesday, 17 March 2015

Jonathan Holds Secret Meeting With Atiku - Saharareporters

President Goodluck Jonathan paid a secret visit to
former Vice President Abubakar Atiku on Friday night
to hold a meeting that lasted till the early hours of
Saturday.
Sources at the Presidency told SaharaReporters that
Mr. Jonathan went to Mr. Atiku’s home with the aim
of persuading the former VP to lead a so called
interim government of national unity that the
president has been covertly attempting to sell to
numerous political figures in recent weeks. One
source said Mr. Jonathan and some hawkish
members of his inner circle, including Petroleum
Minister Diezani Alison-Madueke, First Lady Patience
Jonathan, Governors Olusegun Mimiko and Ayo
Fayose of Ondo and Ekiti respectively, as well as
senior presidential aide Doyin Okupe, have decided
that handing over power to Muhammadu Buhari “is
out of the question.”
Several electoral monitoring groups are projecting
that Mr. Buhari, a retired army general and the
presidential candidate of the All Progressives
Congress (APC), is the odds-on favorite to win the
March 28 presidential election.
When SaharaReporters reached Mr. Atiku, he
expressed surprise that we knew about his meeting
with President Jonathan. He asserted that the idea of
his heading an interim government did not come up
during the long discussion with the president.
Mr. Atiku said he had retired to bed when he was
woken up and told that President Jonathan had come
to see him, adding that the president was already
waiting in his living room.
After denying that he was asked to head an interim
government, the former vice president admitted that
Mr. Jonathan tried to prevail on him to rejoin the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). He disclosed that he
rejected the invitation outright.
According to Mr. Atiku, the president also discussed
the ongoing war against Boko Haram insurgents,
asking for support for Nigerian troops fighting in the
area. He said they also discussed the possibility of
displaced Nigerians returning to the areas that have
been recaptured from Boko Haram.
Asked by our reporter whether he thought President
Jonathan was interested in allowing elections to hold
on March 28, the former vice president hesitated
before stating that he would not wish to speculate,
but he said the president’s body language did not
reveal that he was interested in the polls that are
scheduled to hold in two weeks.
The secret meeting between Mr. Jonathan and
former VP Atiku has caused unease among some APC
stalwarts. A few hours after the meeting, a faction of
Mr. Atiku’s original political organization, the Peoples
Democratic Movement (PDM), announced their
endorsement of President Jonathan.
In his telephone interview with SaharaReporters, Mr.
Atiku disclosed that he was opposed to the formation
of an interim government. He stated that when
former military dictator, Ibrahim Babangida, set up
an interim national government in 1993, the dictator
offered him a position in the government through the
late General Shehu Yar’Adua (ret.). He said he
rejected the position, adding that it was eventually
given to a Lagos politician Dapo Sarumi.
Asked further about the substance of his
conversation with Mr. Jonathan, the former vice
president said advised the president to ensure that
the elections were free and fair and devoid of the
bloodshed that trailed the 2011 general elections.

SAHARAREPORTERS, NEW YORK
http://saharareporters.com/2015/03/17/fresh-plot-scuttle-nigerias-elections-jonathan-holds-secret-meeting-former-vp-atiku

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