President Goodluck
Jonathan has been paying nocturnal visits to the North’s leaders, Emirs and
groups ahead of Saturday’s election.
Dr. Jonathan’s biggest
challenger, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC), is
from the North.
The President and his
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) are worried about their prospects in Kaduna,
Katsina, Sokoto, Adamawa, Kebbi, Niger, Bauchi, Kano, Borno, Yobe, Kwara,
Zamfara and others.
This, said a source, is
why the President has turned to the Southwest as the “real battleground”.
Jonathan has visited more
than 50 key leaders in the North, urging them for support to sway votes in his favour.
A top source said: “Apart
from the few visits captured by the media, the President has in the last six
weeks met with more than 50 key Northern leaders, Emirs and groups to come to
his rescue. His message has been reassuring that he will not disappoint the
North.
“Jonathan made most of the
trips nocturnal to protect the image of the leaders and Emirs, who are
described as match-makers in the region.
“Some of the leaders
Jonathan has lobbied are ex-President Ibrahim Babangida; ex-Minister of Defence
Lt.-Gen. Theophilus Danjuma; former
Minister of Defence Mallam Adamu Ciroma; former Vice President Atiku Abubakar;
Amb. Maiatama Sule; and Alh. Tanko Yakasai, among others.
“He believes these leaders
and Emirs can turn the table against Gen. Muhammadu Buhari,” the source said,
adding:
“It has, however, not been
easy penetrating the North because of the perceived marginalisation of the
region by his administration.
“It has reached a
frustrating level that in some states, the President and the PDP are only
striving at securing at least 25 per cent of the votes.
“The President panics
because while he is sure of above 80 per cent of the votes in 11 states in the
South-South and South-East, the North has been a hard nut to crack. Only
Taraba, Plateau, Benue, Kogi and Gombe have given some ray of hope.
“As I am talking to you,
there is a fresh plan for the President to visit Adamawa State for the third
time to meet with some PDP stalwarts who defected to the Peoples Democratic
Movement (PDM) and the Social Democratic Party (SDP).
“The President wants to
prevail on these defectors to dump their ambitions and return to the PDP to
ensure the victory of the ruling party.”
Vice President Namadi
Sambo is said to be under pressure to deliver the region.
The problem, said the
source, is compounded by the fact that most of the ministers from the North
have not been embarking on direct campaigns for votes because of the likely
backlash.
“None of the ministers has
been outstanding in mounting the soap box for Jonathan because the North is
volatile. Instead, the ministers only appeared at the presidential campaign and
zonal rallies before receding into the background,” he said.
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