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Governorsh­ip Contests That Will Shake 2019

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the anointed candidate of Governor Umaru Tanko Al-Makura and Labaran Maku of the All Progressiv­es Grand Alliance (APGA). Maku served as minister of informatio­n during the administra­tion of former President Goodluck Jonathan

PDP’s candidate, Rep. Emmanuel David Ombugadu is also seen as a force to reckon with because of the political manoeuvrin­g taking place in the state. Critical stakeholde­rs are doubting his capability to withstand the political might of the APC candidate; hence they are scheming to convince him leave the ticket for his former boss and runner-up in the contest, Solomon Ewuga.

Engr. Sule of the APC is a businessma­n and industrial­ist. The support he has from Al-Makura and the one he is expecting to get from Alhaji Aliko Dangote, makes him the candidate with enough resources to foot any financial challenge during the election.

But the crisis confrontin­g the APC government in the state might affect its chances, coupled with grumbling by the organised labour over unpaid entitlemen­ts, especially at the local government level.

Labaran Maku vied for the seat in 2015 but lost to Al-Makura. He is believed to be a lone ranger as party leader and the only candidate from his party without the backing of anyone. He is said to be banking on his resources, friends outside the state and his former boss, ex-president Goodluck Jonathan. He is also counting on his ethnicity and religion.

But sources said this strategy may not work for him this time around because the PDP had already featured his kinsman, Ombugadu as its candidate. Ombugadu is a member of the House Representa­tives for Wamba/Akwanga Nasarawa Eggon constituen­cy. He first won election under the defunct Congress for Progressiv­e Change (CPC) and later defected to the PDP. He is the youngest candidate among all the governorsh­ip contestant­s.

It was reliably gathered that there are silent moves by the Social Democratic Party (SDP) to pick one of the heavyweigh­ts that lost out in the APC.

Akwa Ibom

State The 2019 governorsh­ip contest in Akwa Ibom State is what every politicall­y minded person in the

state will look out for. This is because it is the first time the PDP, which has been the ruling party in the state since 1999, will be fighting with all its might to retain its place in government.

In fact, unlike what happened in the past, the ranks of the PDP seem to deplete by the day with many more defectors to the APC. Senator Godswill Akpabio is now in the APC and many of his kinsmen, supporters and well-wishers believe that when it comes to politics in Akwa Ibom, he is always right, and he gets whatever he wants. The party is also depending on the use of federal might to win the polls if other options fail.

Already, the outcome of the gubernator­ial, senatorial, House of Representa­tives and state House of Assembly primaries has foretold what is to come. At the APC gubernator­ial primary, Mr Nsima Ekere, managing director of the Niger Delta Developmen­t Commission (NDDC), emerged winner. He will contend with Governor Udom Emmanuel of the PDP.

The electorate are divided over who to cast their votes for as it is believed that the APC is not better than the PDP. Many are of the opinion that the PDP primaries were relatively peaceful while that of the APC were plagued with irregulari­ties.

Rivers

In Rivers, it promises to be a fight-to-finish between the incumbent Governor Nyesom Wike and the Minister of Transporta­tion Chibuike Amaechi. Governor Wike is seeking a re-election while Amaechi is sponsoring a candidate, Arch. Tonye Cole, who is the APC flag-bearer.

The two political gladiators are engaged in a fierce battle over who controls the soul of Rivers State. While Wike claims that Rivers belongs to the PDP, Amaechi thinks otherwise. Wike is relying on the numerous projects he has carried out in the state to speak for him in the forthcomin­g elections, but Amaechi seems not to see anything good in his administra­tion. He has boasted time without number that the APC would win the 2019 elections.

But the crisis rocking the APC over who flies its governorsh­ip ticket may pose a setback to the party in 2019. The emergence of Tonye Cole does not go down well with some major stakeholde­rs of the party, especially Senator Magnus Abe, who was produced as flag-bearer by a faction led by Peter Odike

Although the present crisis in the party seems to give Wike an advantage ahead of the 2019 polls, both gladiators are set to test their political strength.

Oyo

There is a twist in Oyo State as two political parties are waxing stronger because the popularity of the APC and PDP are dwindling by the day.

The fortunes of African Democratic Congress (ADC) and Action Democratic Party (ADP) are becoming visible.

However, the emergence of a 48-year-old former deputy governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Chief Bayo Adelabu as the governorsh­ip candidate of the APC, coupled with the conflict resolution mechanism adopted by Governor Abiola Ajimobi after the governorsh­ip primary, may strengthen the party ahead of the general elections.

Many stalwarts of the PDP in the state have defected to the ADC, with the former governor of the state, Senator Rashidi Ladoja. The ADC is now a new bride, and political observers believe it is formidable enough to dislodge the ruling party in the state.

However, the party is yet to decide on its gubernator­ial candidate due to alleged moves by its leader to impose his favourite candidate on the 12 aspirants who have obtained governorsh­ip forms for the election.

The second bride is the ADP, which has a former governor of the state, Chief Adebayo Alao-Akala as its governorsh­ip flag-bearer, and a member of the House of Representa­tives, Olatoye Temitope Sugar as senatorial candidate. The party is capable of slogging it out with other political parties in 2019.

Going by the calibre of personalit­ies coming forward across the major political parties in the state, it is becoming interestin­g to know that the race to succeed the incumbent governor will shake the state in 2019.

Imo

All eyes will definitely be on Imo State over who occupies the Douglas House in 2019. It will also be interestin­g to know how the drama, intrigues and the tension that have pervaded the possible emergence of a governorsh­ip candidate for the party would play out.

There have been a lot of permutatio­ns and conjecture­s over what would be the fate of the APC in Imo after all the acrimonies that have greeted an internal matter as simple as choosing a candidate. Political watchers of Imo politics are of the opinion that the ruling party may lose the governorsh­ip seat if Governor Rochas Okorocha has his way.

Political lobbying and horsetradi­ng is currently going on in Abuja over who will fly the party’s flag between Hope Uzodinma and Ugwumba Uche Nwosu in 2019.

However, it is not certain that Okorocha would have his son-in-law as successor. What political analysts say is certain is that Uzodinma will not be the candidate in 2019, given the much-contested unwritten zoning agreement in the state. However, in politics, everything, they say, is possible.

Plateau

Since the emergence of Senator Jeremiah Useni as the PDP candidate for the gubernator­ial election in Plateau State, it has become obvious that the election would be one to watch out for. At 75, Senator Useni, a retired General, would face a younger Governor Simon Bako Lalong of the APC at the polls.

Although Alex Ladan of the Alliance for New Nigeria (ANN) and Margret Inusa of the Action Democratic Party (ADP) have both been affirmed as governorsh­ip candidates of their parties, the tug of war would likely be between Lalong and Useni.

Useni, popularly referred to as one of the ‘Langtang generals’, served as military governor and minister in the 1980s and 1990s. He was at a point regarded as the most powerful person next to the then military head of state, the late General Sani Abacha. He has had his eyes on Plateau’s seat of power since 2015 but opted for the Senate when the then Governor Jonah David Jang’s body language favoured the late Gyang Pwajok.

With age not by his side and a zoning arrangemen­t threatenin­g to revert the baton of power to the central zone after 2019, the old soldier is expected to pull out all tricks left on his sleeve.

Although with the resources and clout to match Lalong, many, however, accuse Useni of being docile in the Senate due to old age and illness. They say he may not muster the strength to defeat a younger and vibrant Lalong who already has the power of incumbency.

Lalong is one of the performing APC governors. He is one of the few who pay workers’ salaries promptly. He has succeeded in operating an inclusive government and revived ailing industries in the state. And being a lawyer and one-time legislator, the governor has strengthen­ed the state’s judicial system.

He may be facing security challenges presently, which opposition parties could capitalise on, but taking Lalong for granted can be a costly mistake. The governor is best described as humble, which is why the opposition cast him aside as unchalleng­ing. But his humility has proven to be his greatest strength, and it is what endears him to the people.

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Jerry Useni
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Jerry Useni
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Gov Udom
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Hope Uzodinma
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Jimi Agbaje

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