The trio as well as their counterparts, Babangida Aliyu (Niger) and Murtala Nyako (Adamawa), had visited some of Nigeria’s former leaders over the urgent need to save its nascent democracy. They had severally criticized Mr. Tukur’s leadership of the PDP and demanded his resignation to enable the ruling party flourish.
A statement signed by Oliver Okpala, media aide to Mr. Tukur after the Thursday meeting claimed the three governors apologized to him after which he forgave them.
It also said that the governors promised that from henceforth, they would work in harmony and unity with the leadership of the party.
“Three out of five northern governors of the PDP, namely Rabiu Kwankwaso (Kano); Sule Lamido (Jigawa); and Aliyu Wamakko (Sokoto), had a closed-door meeting with the National Chairman of the PDP, Dr. Bamanga Tukur, that lasted for several hours and the governors apologized on behalf of the other governors notably, those of Adamawa and Niger states,” Mr. Tukur’s aide had said.
However, Sani Umar, the media aide to Mr. Wamakko denied that the governors apologized to Mr. Tukur over their stance on the leadership of the party.
Mr. Umar said in a telephone interview with PREMIUM TIMES on Friday that the governors only apologized to the PDP national chairman over the absence of Messrs. Aliyu and Nyako from the meeting.
Also speaking, Halilu Dantiye, the Special Adviser (Media) to Mr. Kwankwaso said he read the statement issued by Mr. Tukur’s aide, but that he would not comment on it because his principal had not asked him to do so.
“I was not at the venue of the meeting because it was a closed-door meeting but the governors have not reacted to it (statement),” Mr. Dantiye said.
Culled: Naij
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