onathan’s Exit: Some Power Drunks… Power Brokers Who’ll Be Swept Out Of Office And Lose Influence After May 29
That
President Goodluck Jonathan lost the March 28 presidential election is
no longer news. Although he has been in the saddle for about six years,
he has not been leading the country alone. By virtue of being very close
to the President, there are men and women who have been wielding huge
influence on his Presidency.
It is therefore no gainsaying that
Jonathan did not lose this election alone. These people calling the
shots from their various comfort zones are also losers in their own
right. Who are these President’s men and women?
Mrs. Patience Jonathan
Mrs.
Patience Jonathan is the wife of the President. Like wives of
Presidents before her, she runs the Office of the First Lady with
glamour despite the fact that the office is not recognised in the
nation’s constitution. So powerful is the woman who prefers to be called
Mama Peace that she was also elected the President of the African First
Ladies Mission, a body of wives of Presidents across the continent. She
also founded a non-governmental organisation, Women for Change, which
has the mandate of empowering women nationwide.
The influence she
wields cannot be measured. Her hands seem to be on everything. She is
believed to be the unseen hand behind the travail of a former Bayelsa
State Governor, Timipre Sylva, which denied him a second term ticket.
The former governor was made uncomfortable in the Peoples Democratic
Party until he left to join the All Progressives congress.
They
replaced Sylva with Governor Seriake Dickson. The current governor tried
hard to please the President’s wife to the extent that she was made a
Permanent Secretary in the state. The honeymoon, however, did not last.
Dickson also ran into troubled water with the woman who is said to have
pencilled down the Special Assistant to the President on Domestic
Matters, Dr. Wariponmowei Dudafa, as the next governor. She has since
resigned her appointment from the state job.
It is also a known
fact the problem between the President and Governor Rotimi Amaechi of
Rivers State which forced the governor out of the PDP started with a
disagreement he had with Mrs. Jonathan over the demolition of some
houses in Okrika, the ancestral home of the President’s wife.
To
get something in this government, you must be in the good books of Mrs.
Jonathan. That is why government officials and their spouses bow and
tremble before her.
Senator Pius Anyim
Anyim is the
Secretary to the Government of the Federation. By virtue of his
position, he is a big man (not about his stature) in the cabinet. He
coordinates the activities of ministers.
Because of his closeness to
the President, the former President of the Senate wields huge influence.
He was accused of providing cover for the former Minister of Aviation,
Mrs. Stella Oduah, when she was facing fire over the two bulletproof BMW
cars bought for her. To avoid journalists, Oduah was on many occasions
driven out of the Presidential Villa after weekly Federal Executive
Council meetings in Anyim’s official car.
He is also alleged to
have a hand in the crisis rocking the state chapter of the PDP in his
home state, Ebonyi. The state governor, Martin Elechi, had claimed that
Anyim was the brain behind the impeachment process initiated against him
by some members of the state House of Assembly.
His camp was
accused of foisting the state Deputy Governor, Dave Umahi, on the people
as the PDP governorship candidate in the April 11 governorship election
at a time when Elechi was rooting for a former Minister of Health,
Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu. The situation has forced many PDP stakeholders
in the state to be working for the Labour Party.
Diezani Alison-Madueke
Alison-Madueke
is the Minister of Petroleum Resources. To say that she is one of the
most influential ministers in Jonathan’s cabinet is an understatement.
She is very powerful. She is one of the few ministers who are driven
straight into the forecourt of the President’s office through the
Service Chiefs’ Gate. Others always walk a distance of about 300metres
from where their official cars are parked to the President’s office.
The
minister was recently elected the first female President of the
Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries. Three weeks after, she
was also appointed the first female President of the Gas Exporting
Countries Forum.
So powerful is she that she dragged the House of
Representatives to court to stop the House from probing her for
allegedly spending N10bn on the charter and maintenance of a jet for
unofficial purposes. The Presidency remained quiet over the issue.
Alison-Madueke is no doubt a super minister in Jonathan’s cabinet.
Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
Okonjo-Iweala
is the Minister of Finance. Jonathan elevated her slightly below the
Vice-President when he named her the Coordinating Minister for the
Economy.
During a typical FEC meeting, ministers mill around the
woman because of the kind of influence she wields in the cabinet. They
consult her before presenting any memo to the council since they would
need money to finance them.
Many Nigerians call Okonjo-Iweala the nation’s de facto Prime Minister.
Governor Godswill Akpabio
Akpabio
is the Akwa Ibom State Governor. He is also the Chairman of the PDP
Governors’ Forum. Without any fear of contradiction, he can be said to
be the closest governor to the President.
The governor supports
Jonathan to a fault. The PDP Governors’ Forum that he chairs was formed
to solely drum support for Jonathan in the face of continued friction
between the Presidency and the Rotimi Amaechi-led Nigeria Governors’
Forum.
He is also one of the governors who formed the parallel
NGF being led by Governor Jonah Jang of Plateau State. In supporting
Jonathan vehemently, however, Akpabio had unknowingly been enlisting
more enemies for the President.
Chief Edwin Clark
Clark is
not a government official but he wields the influence that is more than
what a government official can do. He sees and carries himself like the
President’s father.
The residence of the First Republic Minister
of Information is like Mecca. Those in search of government jobs or
contracts visit him regularly while government officials who want to
remain in the President’s good book also lay siege to Clark’s house.
He is one of those who held the belief that Jonathan must be re-elected or we should all forget about what is called Nigeria.
Alhaji Adamu Mu’azu
Mu’azu
is the National Chairman of the PDP. Popularly called “the game
changer,” Muazu took over the office when the PDP governors moved
against the then chairman, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur.
By virtue of
that position, the former governor of Bauchi State is very influential
in and outside the government. He has inputs in many of government’s
decisions.
With his party losing control of the Federal
Government as well as its waning popularity in Bauchi, Mu’azu may be
idle politically for the next four years.
Tompolo
For
former Niger Delta militant, Government Ekpemupolo, otherwise known as
Tompolo, power will not remain the same after May 29 when Buhari takes
over government.
In 2009, he was declared the most wanted man in
Nigeria by the Joint Task Force for allegedly killing 11 soldiers but
his story has since changed following the amnesty he received from
President Umaru Yar’Adua and his closeness to Jonathan.
So
powerful is the ex-militant that not only did he ensure that his younger
brother was made a local government chairman in Delta State, he
reportedly nominated the current Director-General of the Nigerian
Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, Ziadeke Akpobolokemi.
NIMASA
awarded a N15bn contract to Global West Vessel Specialist Limited, a
firm widely believed to be owned by Tompolo, to supply 20 vessels for
the use of the nation’s military authorities to secure the waterways.
So
powerful he is that he even stopped the President from going to Delta
State to inaugurate the Export Processing Zone following a
misunderstanding with Itsekiri leaders. He reportedly influenced
Jonathan to sack a Minister of Transport, Yusuf Suleiman, following a
disagreement.
With Jonathan’s imminent exit from Aso Rock, Tompolo’s influence will definitely decline.
Senator David Mark
Although
he has made history by becoming the first senator to win a fifth term,
Mark’s influence will wane in the 8th National Assembly.
Mark,
who is also the nation’s longest serving Senate president, cannot retain
his seat since the All Progressives Congress now controls the Upper
Chamber of the National Assembly. At best, Mark can be made the minority
leader.
Mark made life easy for Jonathan throughout the
President’s tenure and defended the President even to a fault. He came
under fire recently when he reportedly manipulated the screening process
that ensured Senator Musiliu Obanikoro − who was accused of rigging the
Ekiti State governorship election − was confirmed a minister.
Besides getting Obanikoro confirmed, Mark has never blocked any of Jonathan’s ministerial nominations.
Last
year, he convinced his colleagues not to pass a vote of no confidence
in Jonathan over the President’s failure to curb insecurity. In November
last year, he foiled a move by some senators to impeach Jonathan.
In return, Jonathan gave him several benefits including the nomination of some ministers in his cabinet.
Jonathan’s defeat and the waning power of the PDP in the senate has certainly relegated Mark to the background.
Chief Tony Anenih
Anenih
is the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the PDP. He took over from
former President Olusegun Obasanjo who resigned from office because of
some anomalies he noticed in the running of the party.
The former
Minister of Works who hails from the South-South, the same geopolitical
zone with the President, has never hidden his support for Jonathan.
Long
ago, it was Anenih who first said it publicly that the President should
be given an offer of first refusal as far as the party’s presidential
candidacy is concerned.
He wields no small influence in the Presidency.