It looks like
Senator Bukola Saraki is still a master strategist. George Akume was
meeting with leaders who are not members of the Senate, Saraki is
meeting the right men, Senators who will vote for him.
To this end, PDP Governors-elect on Tuesday night attended a serious
meeting held by some of their APC counterparts rooting for the emergence
Saraki as Senate President ahead of Akume and Lawan.
The meeting which held at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel in Abuja had 65 senators-elect in attendance.
A source who
attended the meeting listed Godswill Akpabio, Theodore Orji and Sam Egwu
among the PDP senators-elect that were in attendance.
Our source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said some of the
PDP senators-elect were backing Saraki because it appeared that the APC
leaders were in support of Ahmad Lawan.
The source said, “For now, the PDP has not endorsed any candidate but
some of us are in support of Saraki because the APC leaders appear to be
supporting Lawan.”
A senator-elect from Kogi State, Dino Melaye, confirmed to journalists
on Wednesday that some PDP senators-elect attended the meeting by Saraki
supporters.
Melaye said that the PDP and the APC senators had already confirmed their endorsement of Saraki.
According to him, the meeting was attended by many PDP and APC Senators,
including Sabo Nakudu, Mohammed Gobil, Ali Ndume, Danjuma Goje, Binta
Garba, Ubah, Shehu Sani and Aliyu Wamakko,
He said, “The meeting was a mixture of PDP and APC senators. Forty APC
and 25 PDP senators were in attendance. We resolved that we have to
produce a senator that is made by senators. Eighty per cent of senators
from Lawan’s North-East attended the meeting and endorsed Saraki.”
Besides Saraki (North-Central) and Lawan (North-East), George Akume (Benue) is also contesting the senate presidency.
But APC has yet to zone the position and others, including the speakership of the House of Reps.
Although it was gathered that some members of the APC caucus in the
North-West, who were earlier reported to have endorsed Lawan had started
supporting Saraki.
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