THE 
need to ‘protect the common interest’ of members of the Peoples 
Democratic Movement (PDM),the political machinery of the late General 
Shehu Musa Yar’Adua, informed the on-going plan to revive  it, former 
Vice President Atiku Abubakar has said.
The 
PDM fused into the ruling PDP as its most influential component at the 
inception of the party in1998,going on to determine the direction of the
 party and who got what by way of nomination  for elective offices and 
appointments.
Its influence has however diminished over the years partly on account of being submerged by the PDP.
Atiku,
 who along with former Works Minister, Chief Tony Anenih, was the soul 
of the group said yesterday that it is now imperative to protect the 
common interest of PDM members. He spoke through his media aide, Mallam 
 Shehu Garba.
He 
debunked speculation that the rejuvenated PDM is designed to checkmate 
the alleged re-election plans of President Goodluck Jonathan in 2015.
“No, 
that is not the reason and we are not aware of such plans by the 
President. As I said, the aim of the revival meetings is to re-position 
the political association so as to protect the common interest of 
members,” he said.
Garba
 also dismissed speculations that Atiku is not part of the new moves 
because he is still bearing grudge against the coordinators on the 
strength of their actions during the 2011 presidential primaries, when 
the group supported Jonathan.
“That
 is also not true. In fact, Atiku is in full support of the current 
developments and would have been at last weekend’s meeting. He was not 
there simply because he was away in Yola and could not make it. He was 
however represented by no less a personality than Alhaji Lawal Kaita, 
the former governor of old Kaduna State,” he said.
On 
whether the revival of the association will not contravene the current 
rule that PDP will not condone existence of caucuses, Garba said “PDM is
 not a caucus; it is only an interest group within PDP. It is just a 
situation where people with common interest decide to come together to 
protect their common interest.”
Several
 reasons have been adduced for the recent moves to revive the once 
powerful political association that merged with some other groups to 
form the PDP in 1998. While some observers claimed that it was a move by
 some northern leaders to checkmate Jonathan’s 2015 re-election plans, 
others said it was the Presidency’s men at work, in a desperate scheme 
to divide PDP and thereby set the stage for Jonathan’s emergence in 2015
 PDP primaries.  
 
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