The tussle for the
governorship of Kwara State has begun in earnest though the contest is still
three years away.
The
ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has always zoned the governorship slot
to Kwara North, which has never occupied the post since the return to
democratic rule in 1999.
Investigations
revealed that this decision was taken shortly before the second-term election
of Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed, who is from Kwara South.
Before
him, Kwara Central had ruled the State for 12 unbroken years through Late
Mohammed Lawal and Bukola Saraki. They were in charge from 1999-2011.
But
the decision to zone the slot to Kwara North is already causing ripples within
the APC and the political empire of Senate President, Bukola Saraki.
Investigations
revealed that Saraki is rooting for 45-year-old Mohammed Zakari.
The
Baruten/Kaiama constituency representative is on a second-term in the Upper
Chamber. He is an avid supporter of the Senate President, who is said to be
impressed by the extreme loyalty and vibrancy as the young politician.
The
former journalist has been enjoying a cozy relationship with Saraki, fondly
referred to as the Leader, in the State. But the tacit support for Zakari has
pitched Saraki against former governor Senator Shaaba Lafiagi.
Lafiagi
feels he deserves the slot naturally being the highest political holder from
the zone.
The
fact that he has occupied the governorship from January 1 1992-November 1993
under the defunct Social Democratic Party (SDP) makes him feel more deserving
of the slot.
Besides,
he has told his supporters that he has more than proven his loyalty to Saraki
whose father, Late Olusola Saraki, made Lafiagi governor.
Lafiagi and the elder
Saraki fell out then after the former refused to pay ‘royalties’ as demanded by
the Late former Senate Leader.
He
later apologised after being in political oblivion for almost a decade, a
development that earned him appointment in February 2009 as Chairman of the
National Sugar Development Council.
He
went on to head the planning committee for the April 20, 2009 Special National
Convention of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) after being made a member of
the party’s Board of Trustees.
Lafiagi,
according to investigations, is prepared to fight Saraki to a standstill should
he continue to back the much younger Zakari for the slot.
The
Senate President, it was learnt, is indisposed to the Kwara North Senator
because he is seen as too independent and might be difficult to control as
governor.
Governor
Ahmed is also at war with Saraki over the Kwara South Senatorial ticket.
The
current occupant, Rafiu Ibrahim, is said to be keenly interested in another
term, a development Ahmed considers an affront as a two-term governor.
Ahmed
has told his supporters he deserves the right of ‘first refusal’ as a governor,
especially based on his unalloyed support for the Senate President.
Though
the tussle is still at a murmuring level in the party, competent sources
informed that all the interested parties are unwilling to back down.
All
of them curiously owe allegiance to Saraki, who is said to be seriously
bothered about how to manage the ambitions of the big fishes in his camp come
2019.
The
outcome of his ongoing trial at the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) will however
determine whether or not the embattled Senate President will be in a position
to pull his weight at the right time.
Source: RipplesNigeria
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