2015 Presidency: Anxiety In Jonathan’s Camp Over Delayed Declaration .

There appears to be palpable anxiety
among the political associates of President Goodluck Jonathan due to
the deferment of his declaration for the 2015 presidential race.
He was initially billed to formally
declare this month. The zonal rallies organised by the ruling Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) were arranged as a prelude to the formal
presidential declaration in May.
But the latest development is coming
amid reports that last-minute efforts by the president to elicit the
support of former president Olusegun Obasanjo ahead of the race suffered
another set-back as the former leader insisted
that President Jonathan should stay out of the presidential contest.
LEADERSHIP Friday reliably gathered
that, in a subtly controlled manner, the presidency has also directed
all pseudo-campaign organisations to carry on their activities with less
fanfare and visibility for obvious reasons.
But the umbrella body of all such
campaign outfits, the Goodluck Jonathan Support Group (GJSG) hitherto
led by the sacked political adviser, Ahmed Ali Gulak, has denied
receiving such a directive.
This is even as the PDP has dismissed
the report. The party said it was deliberate on its part to whittle down
political activities in the face of the incessant insurgents’ attacks
in the northern region.
The development, understandably
interpreted in some quarters within the ruling Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) to mean a tactical withdrawal from the 2015 race by President
Jonathan, has raised fresh fears as well as new permutations.
According to a chieftain of the ruling
party, the president told a delegation of some of his field men that
visited him to fix a date for the declaration to “hold on”.
“From all indications, issues keep on
coming up every day as we march ahead of 2015; the unfortunate thing is
that insurgency has taken the shine off political activities.
“As it is now, no one can tell whether
the president will run or not because he has continued to tell field men
to hold on even when the earlier May date fixed for his formal
declaration has lapsed.”
Asked whether he was convinced that the
president would run in 2015, the source said the situation was
uncertain. He said: “The situation is still unclear; it’s fluid, I can
tell you; because, from all indications, party men
are already engrossed with a series of calculations as if the situation
has finally dissected itself.”
According to him, even though it has not
been formally discussed in official circles, there are fears over the
insistence of Obasanjo that President Jonathan should not run in 2015.
LEADERSHIP Friday learnt that, at the
meeting which took place in Lagos on Sunday at the instance of President
Jonathan while he was returning from Paris, France, after attending a
security summit on Africa, the two leaders were
said to have discussed the insecurity situation in the country as well
as President Jonathan’s alleged second-term ambition.
On the latter issue, Obasanjo, our
source said, insisted that Jonathan should rather “build national
consensus” by first reconciling all leaders of the ruling PDP just as he
stood his ground that the president should make sacrifice
to save the party by not running in 2015.
As a result, some party stalwarts are
said to be mulling fresh permutations in case the president heeded the
advice of Obasanjo not to run.
Fresh on the cards, according to a
source, was to draft either of the governors of Jigawa State, Sule
Lamido, or his Katsina counterpart, Shehu Shema, into the race with a
south-western running mate for the presidential contest
in 2015.
As the GJSG denied being stopped from
heightening campaigns, the PDP admitted that it scaled down political
activities to respect the feelings of those who have lost dear ones in
the series of attacks.
Acting national coordinator of the GJSP
Dr Eddy Eniola Olafeso said it was a mere rumour. “It is untrue that we
have been stopped; all I can tell you is that we have identified with
the achievements of the president and we are
disseminating the gospel to those who need to know.”
For his part, national publicity
secretary of the PDP Chief Olisa Metuh, while admitting that the party
had decided to maintain low-range activities, said it was untrue that
the party was not thinking about 2015.
“We respect human life in our party and
we have no regrets that we decided to scale down our political
activities in view of the inhumanity that has been visited on our
country.
“We need to ask ourselves, why is it
that it is when the insurgents heightened their onslaught that the
opposition suddenly became boisterous? We will do what Nigerians need to
return to power in 2015 and continue to provide
leadership for the country,” Metuh said.
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