When your time to lose has come, no matter how much you spend the result will be the same - defeat.
The noisy remnants of the colossal failure of President Goodluck
Jonathan at the presidential polls of March 28, 2015 are exposing the
intrigues surrounding the embarrassing lose.
Dirty details
have started leaking out to the public. A source has disclosed that the
Deputy Director General of the Goodluck Jonathan presidential campaign
organization – responsible for the operation in the south south and
south east geopolitical zones, Ex-Governor Peter Obi is significantly
responsible for the embarrassment suffered by President Jonathan.
According to 247
UReports, as a caveat, shortly after the gubernatorial elections in
Anambra State – that saw the victorious ascension of Willie Obiano of
APGA to the seat of governor – Peter Obi announced his decampment from
the APGA to PDP in a manner that saw the mighty chieftains of the PDP at
his home Onitsha to receive him into the party.
Peter Obi had
claimed that he joined PDP to help reelect President Jonathan. In
return, the former governor of Anambra State was said to have been
promised by President Jonathan a ministerial position – likely the
Minister of Aviation – to replace the sacked Stella Odua. But the
promise never materialized – largely owing to insistence by PDP
chieftains from Anambra who threatened President Jonathan to drop the
notion of appointing Peter Obi a minister from Anambra.
So, as the
preparations towards the presidential campaign fell into gear, and as
President Jonathan set up his presidential campaign organization, Peter
Obi was assigned in charge of the south east – and given the
organizational title of deputy director general. Mr. Peter Obi became in
charge of dissemination of resources and finances for all political
activities within the said region – including on Election Day.
The beginnings
of the betrayal by Peter Obi came when the Election Day plan was
developed by a campaign team employed by the presidency to map out a
strategy for victory at the polls. The campaign team were reported to
comprise of former top officers of INEC and of the Nigerian intelligence
community. The team’s primary responsibility included coercion of
voters and INEC workers at the polling units on March 28, 2015 through
heavy financial inducement.
A competent
source conversant with the activities within the presidency revealed the
strategy employed. He said varying amounts of money were earmarked for
polling units across the country. For the south south and south east
geopolitical zones – which the team marked as green states – were
earmarked for N300,000 per polling unit – while the polling units in the
north central zone – which were marked as grey states – were earmarked
N500,000 per polling unit. The team had targeted having a significantly
bumped up voter turnout rate in the three geopolitical zones of south
south, south east, and north central – to outbalance the expected poll
figures from the north west and north east geopolitical zones.
Through this
effect, the sum of N27billion was earmarked for the south east and south
south – and was remitted to the deputy director general – Mr. Peter Obi
– through the instrumentality of the minister of petroleum resources,
Mrs. Diezani Allison Madueke.
But on Election
Day, the south east states did not deliver enough votes for the
President. Mr. Peter Obi, according to PDP chieftains who participated
in Anambra elections on March 28, 2015, failed to distribute the money
as agreed in the plan. Only N30,000 was distributed instead of the
N300,000. For this reason, the INEC polling officials were not as
willing to bump up the poll numbers as was done in 2011. The numbers
registered at the south east polling units averaged at 550,000 to
660,000 for the PDP per state against an available voter’s strength that
averages a little below 2,000,000 for each of the south east states –
equivalent to about 4,000,000 to 5,000,000 votes – enough to give the
President the expected victory.
With the defeat
of March 28, 2015, it became clear to many within the outer circles of
the PDP of the betrayal that might have taken place. While the PDP
stalwarts observed that the PDP senatorial and House of Reps candidates
were able to manipulate their results to an easy victory for the south
east and south south states – the likes of Senator Andy Uba, Stella Odua
and Uche Ekwunife – in Anambra State.
Some of the
concerned PDP chieftains – the like of Arthur Eze and others – found the
actions of Peter Obi as clear betrayal of the party and of their
presidential candidate. He clearly pointed to Peter Obi as responsible
for the failed execution of the planned strategy. He “kept the money”
given to him.
President
Jonathan is said to be angry and want his money from those who betrayed
him but by the time he leaves office, he would no longer have power to
order the police to arrest any of them. How sad!
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