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Six Northern Groups join forces to Challenge President Jonathan’s 2015 Aspiration

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Even as the presidency is making moves to strengthen it political hold around the country by President Jonathans Visit to Former President Obasanjo and the tactical elimination of all political adversaries from the fold of the PDP, it is now believed that anti-jonathan forces are regrouping on their own as no fewer than six northern groups have merged to checkmate the re-election of President Goodluck Jonathan in 2015.

In this plot, which we gathered was perfected in Kaduna last week, members of the group accepted to retain their identities but to work as a team.

Secretary General of the Northern Elders’ Forum, Professor Ango Abdullahi, who confirmed the development to reporters, said that the move was deliberately initiated to bring the six groups under one umbrella for easy mobilisation and control as the race to the Villa gathers momentum.

He said: “We noted that all the groups, ranging from Arewa Consultative Forum to Northern Elders Forum and the Middle Belt Forum, have basically the same agenda.

“We, therefore, decided to harmonise opinions and to operate as members of a Joint Action Committee, JAC, with immediate effect.

“At any point in time a representative of JAC can report back to their groups with a view to ensuring that everyone is carried along in the new move that will ensure the return of the Presidency to the north.”

It will be recalled that no fewer than three northern groups converged on Kaduna last week and brainstormed on how best to wrestle power back to the region

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