The Presidency and the PDP were yesterday unsettled following a secret meeting between Jigawa State Governor Sule Lamido and
 All Progressives Congress (APC) Presidential Campaign Council 
Director-General Rotimi Amaechi.
The meeting was held in Dutse, the Jigawa State capital,  between Saturday night and yesterday.
Lamido, who is PDP candidate President Goodluck Jonathan’s Northwest 
campaign coordinator, and the Rivers State governor were on the same 
side during the disputed Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF) election.
It was learnt that Amaechi was in Dutse, the Jigawa State capital, on
 the invitation of his colleague. He arrived at the Jigawa Government 
House at about 9pm on Saturday.
A source said the two governors held talks late into the night at the
 Presidential Lodge in the Government House, where Ameachi passed the 
night. They met again at about 10:05am yesterday for more talks, which 
ended at about 11:30am.
After the meeting, Lamido, who wore a blue dress and a blue cap to 
match, drove himself in a Peugeot 206 car. He declined reporters’ 
question as he returned to his official residence.
Ameachi, who drove himself in a black Toyota Landcruiser with few 
escorts to the Government House, also declined comment on his mission.
When reporters approached him for his comments, he said: “You can see me driving. I’m busy, I can’t talk now. Good bye.”
Lamido is believed to be lukewarm towards the PDP presidential campaign.
He even gave conditions to join the team, saying the President must 
rein in the ex-militants and Chief Edwin Clark who have been beating 
drums of war in the name of support for Dr. Jonathan.
The ex-militants remain unrepentant, vowing to go to war should the President lose the February 14 poll.
The fears of the Presidency and PDP border on likely protest votes in Jigawa State against Dr. Jonathan.
But the National Publicity Secretary of PDP, Chief  Olisa Metuh, said
 the party had a feeling that Amaechi went to Dutse as part of 
consultations to return to the party.
He said all the governors and others who defected from PDP to APC were not feeling at home in the opposition party.
The Presidency and the PDP were “caught unawares” by Amaechi’s visit to Dutse.
It was learnt that the shock was more profound because Lamido did not
 hint Jonathan and Vice-President Namadi Sambo about what a Presidency 
source described as a “nocturnal visit” – about 12 days to the election.
A highly-placed source said: “ The Presidency and the PDP were jolted
 because the meeting between Lamido and Amaechi came barely few hours 
after the flawed rally in Kaduna State.
“In fact, at the Kaduna rally, Lamido, who is the zonal coordinator 
of the PDP Presidential Campaign Council, was unusually silent and 
moody. We were all curious but we attributed his mood to campaign 
fatigue.
“Everyone is running helter-skelter to get in touch with Lamido on what actually transpired between him and Amaechi.
“But going by the fact that the nation is in election mood, we are suspecting that it might be about the presidential poll.”
A source in the party said: “We are suspecting that this are 
last-minute wooing of Lamido by the APC is for swinging of votes for the
 opposition during the presidential poll.

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