Senator Jerry Gana, who served in
the Second Republic Senate, was a professor of Geography, several times
minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria; a former presidential candidate, a
part time preacher, was the founding secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party,
PDP.
Excerpts: By Emmanuel Aziken,
Political Editor Are you comfortable with the outcome of the Port Harcourt
convention of the party? Definitely we want to appreciate the efforts on all
sides, both those who gathered with us in Abuja and those who went to Port
Harcourt. The key objectives have been achieved because we wanted a leadership
that is credible, a leadership that will emerge through a constitutional process.
They realised that some of the congresses were not done properly, they also
realised that the processes of zoning were not acceptable and that the process
of putting the former chairman was not acceptable and so, a lot of very
important decisions have been taken which are in the overall interest of the
progress of both our party and believe me, even of the nation. One, we want
democracy to be genuine and real, we want it to be people-driven, not just a
few people imposing who they want with impunity, we don’t want imposition, we
just want genuine democracy. So, we see that the opportunity of reconciliation
is just there.
The convention has been postponed,
there will be a proper convention and in the interim we have both the Board of
Trustees and the National Caretaker Committee and I believe that they will work
together and we will also cooperate with them to redirect the party, sanitise
the party and ensure that we have a strong united and vibrant party. That is
what we want. You mean you will cooperate with the Makarfi led Committee? Ali
Modu Sheriff and Jerry Gana Ali Modu Sheriff and Jerry Gana Makarfi was part of
us. Where we were (at Abuja Convention ground), we were being consulted on a
regular basis by some of the leaders who were in Port-Harcourt. To be fair to
them, they were phoning us, through the chairman of the Governors Forum. We
were in consultation. The only area of worry was that when they finally put the
caretaker committee in shape, we believe that some of the people who are very,
very keen on this change should have been included. Has Makarfi consulted you
or do you have plans of meeting with him anytime soon? We shall work together.
It is too early. As I said we started together, he is one of us and I am sure
he will do that. Open and transparent way But we want the BoT to be very
central because it is a constitutional body which should be doing this, so the
BoT should help the National Caretaker Committee for them to do their work well
and in that setting, we are party people, we want the party to be strong again,
so we want the process to be fair, to be just, to be people oriented, to do
things in a very open and transparent way so that people feel empowered, people
feel happy, the processes are clean and clear, no imposition, no impunity, no
cheating, no wuruwuru. So we will cooperate with them and I am sure they will
reach out to us and we shall talk.
PDP Crisis: We’ve
achieved our aims — Jerry Gana
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Senator Jerry Gana, who served in the Second Republic Senate, was a
professor of Geography, several times minister of the Federal Republic
of Nigeria; a former presidential candidate, a part time preacher, was
the founding secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP. He was one
of the arrowheads who mobilised founding fathers of the PDP to stop the
party from electing Senator Ali Modu Sheriff as substantive chairman of
the country’s leading opposition party.
Following the success of his group of stakeholders in getting the
younger elements who gathered in Port Harcourt to stop their pro-Sheriff
plans, he spoke in a telephone interview on the way forward for the
party. Excerpts:
By Emmanuel Aziken, Political Editor
Are you comfortable with the outcome of the Port Harcourt convention of
the party?
Definitely we want to appreciate the efforts on all sides, both those
who gathered with us in Abuja and those who went to Port Harcourt. The
key objectives have been achieved because we wanted a leadership that is
credible, a leadership that will emerge through a constitutional
process.
They realised that some of the congresses were not done properly, they
also realised that the processes of zoning were not acceptable and that
the process of putting the former chairman was not acceptable and so, a
lot of very important decisions have been taken which are in the overall
interest of the progress of both our party and believe me, even of the
nation.
One, we want democracy to be genuine and real, we want it to be
people-driven, not just a few people imposing who they want with
impunity, we don’t want imposition, we just want genuine democracy. So,
we see that the opportunity of reconciliation is just there.
The convention has been postponed, there will be a proper convention and
in the interim we have both the Board of Trustees and the National
Caretaker Committee and I believe that they will work together and we
will also cooperate with them to redirect the party, sanitise the party
and ensure that we have a strong united and vibrant party. That is what
we want.
You mean you will cooperate with the Makarfi led Committee?
Ali Modu Sheriff and Jerry Gana
Ali Modu Sheriff and Jerry Gana
Makarfi was part of us. Where we were (at Abuja Convention ground), we
were being consulted on a regular basis by some of the leaders who were
in Port-Harcourt. To be fair to them, they were phoning us, through the
chairman of the Governors Forum. We were in consultation.
The only area of worry was that when they finally put the caretaker
committee in shape, we believe that some of the people who are very,
very keen on this change should have been included.
Has Makarfi consulted you or do you have plans of meeting with him
anytime soon?
We shall work together. It is too early. As I said we started together,
he is one of us and I am sure he will do that.
Open and transparent way
But we want the BoT to be very central because it is a constitutional
body which should be doing this, so the BoT should help the National
Caretaker Committee for them to do their work well and in that setting,
we are party people, we want the party to be strong again, so we want
the process to be fair, to be just, to be people oriented, to do things
in a very open and transparent way so that people feel empowered, people
feel happy, the processes are clean and clear, no imposition, no
impunity, no cheating, no wuruwuru.
So we will cooperate with them and I am sure they will reach out to us
and we shall talk.
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