Less than two weeks after him and his wife openly endorsed the
re-election bid of Governor Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State,
indications emerged that ex-President Goodluck Jonathan may have
tactically dumped his party’s flag bearer in the December 5 governorship
poll.
According to Daily Sun, a bid to remain politically relevant and not put
all his eggs in one basket, informed Jonathan and his wife’s decision
to secretly funnel funds and necessary support to former Niger Delta
Development Commission (NDDC) boss, Timi Alaibe, who is one of the 18
aspirants on the platform of All Progressives Congress (APC).
The APC governorship primary comes up today in Yenagoa.
The newspaper reports that the ex-president fears that Dickson may be
uncontrollable and that his re-election may spell doom for the former
first family’s quest to, at least, control the politics of the state.
The former first lady, it was learnt, is particularly angry that Dickson
may not also dance to their tune, hence the support for Alaibe, who is
widely believed to have the disposition to play ball.
It would be recalled that prior to Jonathan’s defeat in the 2015
presidential elections, the former First Lady, Dame Patience, had not
hidden her desire to send the incumbent packing from Government House.
So evident was the cold war between Mrs. Jonathan and Gov. Dickson that
the latter had to sack loyalists of the former first lady from his
cabinet.
The newspaper further revealed that the truce was brokered by
ex-militant leader and one of the major beneficiaries of the Jonathan
government, Government Ekpemupolo popularly called Tompolo.
He was said to have held a lengthy meeting with the former president and
his wife at their Otuoke country home last week before facilitating the
meeting them and Alaibe this last Sunday.
It was gathered that at the meeting, the ex-militant leader laid out the
strategic issues of the forthcoming election and the need to protect
Jonathan’s interest in case the APC wins. He said that as such, the idea
of having a Plan B, which will hedge against possible persecution and
loss of political relevance, was tabled.
In return, the former president would Alaibe, an ally of Tompolo and long standing business partner.
How this support from the ex-president for the former NDDC boss would
translate to victory at the APC primaries today, is yet to be seen.
But to underscore his seriousness, Daily Sun reported that Jonathan
donated an undisclosed whopping amount of money as his own contribution
towards the funding of Alaibe’s aspiration, to clinch the governorship
ticket of his party.
The newspaper, which cited its source as a major stakeholder in Bayelsa
PDP, claimed that the ex-president had earlier expressed fears of
persecution should APC take over the state.
But with the recent meeting facilitated by Tompolo, those fears have
been allayed as Alaibe has agreed to work with Jonathan, assuring all
parties to the arrangement that upon his possible emergence as governor
in February next year, he will respect Dame Patience, protect the
ex-president’s interest and even go a step further to prevail on
President Muhammadu Buhari not to witch hunt him.
“That is the nature of politics. There’s no permanent enemy but
permanent interest. What is unfolding is baffling but it is true
Jonathan is hobnobbing with Alaibe for strategic political reasons. I
can tell you categorically that Tomoplo as the go-between had a meeting
with him and his wife and Alaibe in Otuoke and all the issues were well
discussed. It does not mean he has totally abandoned Dickson but based
on the pressure from Tompolo, he wants to have a Plan B and it should
interest you that he actually donated some dollars to fund Alaibe’s
campaign to get the ticket. That’s the situation but let’s wait and
see”, the source said.
Meanwhile, it was also gathered that as part of his deft moves to clinch
the APC governorship ticket, Alaibe has temporarily stopped
fraternizing with Senate President Bukola Saraki, for fear of incurring
the Presidency and national leadership of the APC’s wrath.
The embattled Senate president is believed to be a strong pillar behind
Alaibe’s aspiration to govern the oil-rich Niger Delta State.
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