Gov Wada
Though the result of the Kogi PDP governorship primary may give it
out as an easy victory for the incumbent governor, Idris Wada, people in
the know are aware of the behind-the-curtains intrigues, which gave
victory to the governor.
Shortly before the primary, the stakes became very high especially
after some members of the House of Representatives moved against the
governor.
Members representing Yagba and Kabba/Bunu Federal Constituencies
respectively were seen openly campaigning for Alhaji Isah Jibrin
Echocho. Their grouse, according to one of them, was the governor’s lack
of political inclusion.
Efforts by the governor’s men to reach out to the opposition figures
were rebuffed, setting the stage for a titanic battle at the primary.
Indeed, the opposition, it was gathered, had raised the stakes by
demanding that the governor trade his running mate, Arc. Yomi Awoniyi
and offer six cabinet positions to Echocho, a demand that the governor
was said to have stoutly rebuffed.
Lack of ciommitment
Indeed, tension exacerbated after speculation blew across the state
that oil magnate, Otunba Jide Omokore was backing Echocho. The body
language of former Governor Ibrahim Idris also appeared to show lack of
commitment to the Wada project.
With opposition building against the governor, bookmakers were
banking on the division to tip Echocho for victory. But then, the story
changed as the governor and his core supporters held on.
The governor’s team was able to pull through by holding on to some
highly respected leaders of the party such as former PDP National
Chairman, Dr. Ahmadu Ali, former Senator, Tunde Ogbeha and many others.
The founding leaders of the party were able to give Wada victory at the
primary.
Can the governor pull through in the general election?
Since the emergence of Capt. Idris Wada as the candidate of the PDP,
different permutations have been crafted by political pundits in the
party.
To win the general election, the governor, pundits assert, needs to
properly reconcile with party leaders. He will need to reassure such
leaders of his readiness to work with them if he wins the general
election.
Also, there is need for the governor to expedite action on the
ongoing Lokoja Township Road project. The condition of the major road
that runs through Lokoja has continued to be a major campaign issue.
However, of even more advantage to the governor is the fact that PDP
leaders seem to have come to the reality of the need to retain the state
beyond 2016 for the political survival of many of its leaders and the
threat posed by the candidature of Prince Abubakar Audu of the APC.
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