Political calculations and
permutations are going on as speculations mount over the future of embattled
Senate President Bukola Saraki. plots by the opposition Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP) to supplant the majority All Progressives Congress (APC) and take
over leadership of the senate are intensifying.
According
to The Nation, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was plotting a sensational
take-over of the upper chamber of the National Assembly in the event that
Saraki is consumed by his ongoing trial by the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT).
The party is mobilising
its members in the Senate to ensure one of its own replaces Saraki. With that
as a goal, it is said to be seriously considering one of the trio of former
Senate President David Mark, Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu and Senate
Minority Leader, Godswill Akpabio, as possible candidates for the position.
The opposition party’s
calculation is that some APC senators, especially those in the pro-Saraki’s
Likeminds group, may either defect to the PDP or work with the party to once
again produce the president of the senate if Saraki is convicted by the CCT.
“The party hopes to win to
its side some APC senators to vote for our candidate along with the PDP
senators. This is based on our belief that many senators across party lines are
unhappy with the ongoing trial of the Senate President and we all know where
this is coming from,” a PDP senator told The Nation.
Reliable sources said a
meeting of PDP senators and members of Saraki’s Like minds has been scheduled
for tomorrow in Abuja to discuss recent developments within the upper chamber
and decide how the pro-Saraki lawmakers will react.
“While I know we will be
discussing how to stall any plan to remove Saraki from office, I am also aware
that we will be talking about how to ensure that APC doesn’t take over the
leadership of the senate even if Saraki has to go. Already we are positioning
our men in readiness for another political battle on the floor of the senate.
If Saraki is forced out, we will replace him with one of our own,” another
source said.
The Nation learnt
that those pushing the candidacy of Ekweremadu are of the opinion that being
the current Deputy Senate President, it is only normal that he be supported by
PDP senators and Saraki’s loyalists to emerge as the Senate President should
the latter lose the battle to remain in office.
“Ekweremadu is the current
Deputy Senate President. He has shown loyalty to his boss and he is a loyal
party man too. Many of us are of the opinion that it is natural that he be
supported by PDP senators and Saraki’s loyalists to emerge as the Senate
President should the latter lose his position as a result of his ongoing trial.
“We have made this clear
to the caucus and the party leadership and he is seriously being considered by
all stakeholders as a good candidate for the job. Ekweremadu’s experience as a
Deputy Senate President of many years is also a great advantage. He is well
suited for the job and he is well loved by many of his colleagues,” our source
said.
Another factor working in
favour of Ekweremadu, The Nation learnt is the quest by the South
East geo-political zone to be represented among the top political office
holders in the land. “The fact that he is from the South East is another factor
working for him. Many senators will reason with the need to give the zone some
sense of representation in the current arrangement,” our source added.
For Akpabio, the
possibility of replacing Saraki as the next Senate President is being pushed
largely by those opposed to Ekweremadu’s emergence. He is also said to be
enjoying the backing of former governors now in PDP and Likeminds senators.
“Akpabio is the choice of
those opposed to Ekweremadu for one reason or the other. He is also the
candidate of his fellow ex-governors who are in Saraki’s camp or in PDP senate
caucus. Their desire to ensure Ekweremadu is stopped from becoming Senate President
may split the camp of pro-Saraki lawmakers,” our source added.
Meanwhile, a third group
is said to be rooting for the return of David Mark as the Senate President to
forestall further friction between the pro-Ekweremadu and pro-Akpabio camps.
According to reports, the former Senate President’s status as the unofficial
leader of the party in the National Assembly largely informed the decision to
draft him into the race.
“Senator Mark is the real
leader of the PDP caucus in the National Assembly. So, many of us feel he is
the best man to be returned to the position after Saraki. His choice will also
end the dangerous rivalry between the other groups and ensure that we do not
lose the contest should the need arise,” our source added.
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