Prominent Northern governors and other senior politicians in the region 
are set to form a new political party or join the mega party, APC, in a 
move to defeat President Goodluck Jonathan and the Peoples Democratic 
Party, PDP, in the coming 2015 general elections...
A source who is part of the move to ensure that the region recaptures 
power in the 2015 general elections disclosed this to Punch in Abuja, on
 Friday.
The source said the formation of a new political party was one of the 
three options being considered by northern political leaders as 
politicking for the next general election gathers steam.
The source added that the region is afraid of being used again and 
dumped in the manner “Nuhu Ribadu was dumped by the Action Congress of 
Nigeria during the 2011 elections.”
The source, who pleaded anonymity because he was not authorised to speak
 to the press, said, “The reality of our current political isolation is 
not lost on us here in the North.
“I believe also we have learnt a thing or two from the brand of politics
 which led to the set up of Nuhu Ribadu by the ACN during the 2011 
elections.
“If by any chance we allow that kind of thing to happen again, then we 
are doomed. There are three options before us and we are considering 
them seriously.
“One: remain in the Peoples Democratic Party where we are almost 
certain that President Goodluck Jonathan will impose himself on the 
party; for those who may have forgotten, this was done in the last 
Nigeria Governors’ Forum election. Don’t forget that some of the 
northern governors are facing expulsion threats from PDP.
“Two: join the All Progressives Congress to defeat the PDP or 
three: float a fresh political platform altogether. For those who think 
the third option is a long shot, I suggest they should think again 
because  the Congress for Progressive Change would have been the party 
to beat today but for some tactical blunders.
“Politics is a game of numbers; we have the numbers as well as the 
political sagacity to build bridges across ethnic and religious divides,
 we have done it before, we can do it again.”

 
 
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