Apparently reacting to the outcome of
the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) poll, Bauchi State governor, Mallam
Isa Yuguda, yesterday, insisted that all governors should show maximum
respect and support to President Goodluck Jonathan, as the leader of the
nation, irrespective of their parties or leaning.
Yuguda, who spoke to Sunday Vanguard, noted that events of recent past had shown that some of his colleagues had not shown respect, loyalty and support to enable the President steer the ship of the nation effectively. “Mr. President does not need those who insult him at will or treat his exalted office with disdain,” the governor pointed out but did not mention any name.
Yuguda, who spoke to Sunday Vanguard, noted that events of recent past had shown that some of his colleagues had not shown respect, loyalty and support to enable the President steer the ship of the nation effectively. “Mr. President does not need those who insult him at will or treat his exalted office with disdain,” the governor pointed out but did not mention any name.
“I believe strongly that
what the President of a large and multi-faceted country like Nigeria
needs at a critical point like this, is for all governors, ministers and
those saddled with public trust to work hand in hand with him in order
to find answers to the country’s myriads of challenges.
“It
is clear to me that what Jonathan is passing through today did not
start with him and he has a good conscience to tackle the rot in the
system but requires the utmost support and cooperation of all of us who
were elected to work with him, in order to achieve the overall success
expected of him by Nigerians,” Yuguda said.
The
governor also said it was wrong for some persons to link Jonathan with
the NGF election, insisting that the President, who was in far away
Addis Ababa for the AU Summit, was not even aware that the NSGF had
withdrawn their support from himself and Governor Shema and thrown their
weight behind Jang.
Asked if his withdrawal from
the Northern States Governors’ Forum (NSGF) was dictated by the loss of
the seat by the consensus candidate chosen by the NSGF, Yuguda made it
clear that there was no basis for the election, since 19 governors had
already decided on Governor Jonah Jang of Plateau State.
The
governor said he was still expecting the Chairman of the NSGF, Governor
Babangida Aliyu of Niger State, who presided over the meeting that
produced Jang as a consensus candidate, to speak out on what was agreed
or lose his confidence and support for the forum.
In
spite of his decision to pull out of the NSGF, Yuguda said he was not
angry with the Niger governor but merely expected him to speak out to
save the integrity of the group.
He said, “I am not angry with
Babangida Aliyu in any way but what I want him to do, is to speak to the
nation on our decision before the NGF election on May 24. Once he does
that, I am okay.”
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