Wike, Atiku’s meeting positive signal – Sule Lamido
Wike, Atiku’s meeting positive signal – Sule Lamido
A former governor of Jigawa State, Sule Lamido, has welcomed the reconciliatory meeting between Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State and the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar.
According to him, the meeting held in the residence of a former Minister of Information and Orientation, Prof. Jerry Gana, was a sign of positive things to come.
Lamido in an interview with The PUNCH on Thursday evening, recalled how Jerry Gana left the PDP because of Wike but later returned to the party after serious begging by himself, former Senate President, David Mark and PDP national chairman, Dr. Iyorchia Ayu.
He said, “Honestly I have no idea about it. But if it (the meeting) really held, I will be the most happy person because the person in whose house it was held, Jerry Gana, is one of the three surviving founding fathers of the PDP. All others are dead.
“So, it now means he is becoming consciously disturbed because the party to which he gave his sacrifices, which his colleagues died for, he is now bringing sanity into the party.
“Those are my feelings and that is fine because there was one time when Jerry Gana left the PDP because of Wike. It was me, David Mark and Iyorchia Ayu who went and begged him. You see, there is no one in Nigeria that is greater than this party and you cannot leave because of somebody, you can’t do that.
“So, at the end of the day he is now doing what a leader should do. Today, he is now concerned about the state of the PDP and he is going out of his own way, to make sure whatever might have been our differences are now harmonized.
“I thank him for remembering the role he played in the PDP and the legacy of the founding fathers, his fellow brothers like Abubakar Rimi, Bola Ige, Alex Ekwueme, and Adamu Ciroma, who died in the course of this struggle.”
Lamido also disagreed with demands for the sacking of Iyorchia Ayu.
He said, “I don’t know. It is all to your own imagination. You people see it as entertaining to you, reporting some news that can bring sensation and controversy. That is what you people are doing in the press, creating a situation so that you can sell your papers.
“Iyorchia Ayu was one of the founding fathers of the PDP, nine of us; I tell you in 1998, when others were following (Sani) Abacha, all others were following Abacha’s transformation agenda.
“But Iyorchia Ayu, Jerry Gana, myself and then late Abubakar Rimi, late Solomon Lar, late Bola Ige, late Alex Ekwueme, late Adamu Ciroma; we are the ones.