Alarmed by
seeming soaring popularity of Muhammadu Buhari, his main opponent in the
March 28 election, President Goodluck Jonathan may have decided to
personally coordinate his campaigns for the strategic presidential
election, which has already drawn global attention.
Jonathan is very uncomfortable with field reports that he would have
been defeated by Buhari of the APC, if the election had been held on
February 14 as earlier planned by INEC.
To stem the tide of the perceived “Buhari momentum” and tilt the
pendulum in his favour, Jonathan, has opted to drive some aspects of his
campaign by himself by meeting relevant political groups and
individuals considered very important for his victory.
Jonathan hits the road personally...
A source close to the new thinking in the Presidency, said that Jonathan
had come to the realization that it would be better for him to be
personally involved in the new phase of campaign instead of relying on
emissaries, some of who have not “delivered” despite being appropriately
empowered to do so.
Ignores party chieftains in Lagos
Indeed, Jonathan’s visit to Lagos beginning from Wednesday did not include elders of the party in the state.
As part of his visit itinerary, he met with market women without any
indication as of press time that he would hold meeting with PDP leaders
and elders in the state with the state leader of the party, Chief Bode
George said to be away in England.
A chieftain of the party, who believes that the President has not
carried the state party structure along in his quest to woo and win the
state, Mr. Lukman Abioro, wondered why people like Chief Bode George,
General Tajudeen Olanrewaju and others were not part of the visit.
Another leader, who spoke under anonymity said, “Mr. President has done
well enough for Nigeria but I think he can be more comfortable as second
term President if he wins in Lagos. But he has been in the same Lagos
for the past three days and we are not carried along.”
Poor performing aides
The President was said to have been rattled by the discovery that many
of the party leaders, who had assured him that they were fully in charge
of their states and would deliver them to him, were far from delivering
on their promise barely a few weeks to the crucial election.
Apart from the field reports, which were being sent regularly to him
from each state, the president was said to have come face to face with
the reality of the state of support for him when he visited the
respective states to campaign.
A top source said that what the president saw in many of the PDP states,
which gave him massive support in 2011, was far from encouraging and he
decided to take an urgent step to salvage the situation instead of
waiting for any of the governors or so-called political leaders from the
zones.
“That is why the President is in Lagos to be able to woo as many
South-West leaders and supporters as possible. I can tell you that
although he went to Lagos officially to commission the four new war
ships acquired for the Nigerian Navy, the underlying reason is to spend
more time in the South-West and meet with relevant political entities
and individuals who can help him out,” a source in the Presidency said.
It was learned that unlike before when aides of the president
spearheaded meetings and discussions with those considered germane to
his re-election, Jonathan will personally meet with key traditional
rulers, top businessmen, community leaders and even former party
leaders, who had defected to the opposition and could be swayed to work
for him anywhere he visits from now.
Already, Jonathan’s personal touch approach is said to have started
yielding dividends with a host of some Yoruba leaders drumming support
for him.
Unhappy with attacks on Danjuma
The source said that the president was also worried about the recent
verbal attacks on General Theophilus Danjuma (rtd) by Nigeria Delta
militants, fearing that the man, who personally rallied northern
Christians and leaders for him in 2011, could be provoked by the insults
to work against his re-election.
To visit Danjuma, Northern leaders
For that reason, Jonathan is said to have made up his mind to visit
Danjuma and other northern leaders to personally plead with them to see
reasons to still stand by him as they did in the last presidential
election, which he won with ease.
A prominent northern leader told Vanguard that the assault on Danjuma by
the former Niger-Delta militants did not go down well with most
northerners, who have now decided to work against Jonathan, to retaliate
the unwarranted attack on one of their leading lights.
Feuding media team
These developments came in the wake of alleged squabble among the
President’s Campaign Media team. The media team was said to have
performed poorly prompting recent appointments. Still the team has
incurred the wrath of some presidential aides for allegedly paying more
attention to attacking personalities in the opposition rather than
zeroing in on issues that could rake more support for Jonathan.
It was not clear as at last night if some changes were in the offing to
sharpen the campaign team and elicit more support for the president as
the date for the election draws nearer.
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