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  • 2023: PDP BoT Asked Ayu to Resign After Election

    2023: PDP BoT Asked Ayu to Resign After Election

    The Board of Trustees (BoT) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has asked the National Chairman of the party, Senator Iyorchia Ayu to assure that he will resign after the 2023 election.

    Addressing a press conference in Abuja, Friday PDP BoT Chairman, former President of the Senate, Adolphus Wabara said “the National Chairman should give a firm commitment that he will resign after the 2023 election”.

    Wabara also said the BoT charged the Chairman of the PDP Governors Forum, Sokoto State Governor, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal to immediately convene an emergence meeting

    Details shortly…

  • PDP Crisis: Wike Lists Demands as BoT Set To Meet

    PDP Crisis: Wike Lists Demands as BoT Set To Meet

    The Board of Trustees (BoT) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has said it will on Wednesday meet with the party’s presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, vice presidential candidate, Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State and Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State.

    The BoT’s Chairman, Senator Walid Jibrin, in a statement yesterday, said the meeting was to resolve the crisis rocking the party over the nomination of Okowa as its vice presidential candidate.

    Senator Jibrin said the BoT was worried that the emergence of Atiku and Okowa as the party’s presidential and vice presidential candidates was unnecessarily causing confusion among some PDP members.

    He said, “The BoT is meeting on Wednesday, August 3, to address properly the issue by coming up with a strong committee to reconcile all aggrieved members, including Governor Wike.

    “After the BoT meeting, we will meet with Atiku, Okowa and Wike to finally resolve the matter to make PDP stronger and very united and enable Atiku and Okowa win the election hands down.”

    Wike had on Sunday met with PDP governors and other stakeholders who coordinated his campaign for the presidential ticket.

    During the meeting, it was gathered that the Wike PDP camp demanded the resignation of the party’s National Chairman, Dr Iyorchia Ayu, as part of the conditions to work for Atiku.

    Sources familiar with the meeting said the Rivers governor’s men were also demanding a written agreement from the presidential candidate on what would be accruing to them should the party win the 2023 elections.

    Members of the camp had complained that the PDP had been hijacked by the North, saying the region produced its chairman, presidential candidate and BoT chairman.

    A source said, “What they are saying is that Ayu has been compromised, he refused to be impartial, he worked solely for the emergence of Atiku Abubakar. That is why some people are saying he should step down for equity.

    “The problem is that they are not sure that if Atiku wins, Ayu will agree to step down. So the Wike camp is said to be asking for a written agreement that Ayu will go and what they stand to benefit if the party wins the presidential election.”

  • PDP Crisis: Governors, BoT Take Position On Secondus

    PDP Crisis: Governors, BoT Take Position On Secondus

    Governors of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) led by Sokoto State Governor, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal have resolved to meet to find ways of resolving the current crisis raging in the party.

    The crisis deepened on Monday when a Port Harcourt High Court issued an interim injunction restraining the party’s National Chairman, Prince Uche Secondus, from parading himself as member and helmsman of the party.

    Sequel to the court order, the party became factionalised as the Deputy National Chairman (South), Elder Yemi Akinwonmi and the Deputy National Chairman (North), Senator Suleiman Nazif, both claimed Secondus’ seat in acting capacity.

    The Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the party, Prince Diran Odeyemi, told our correspondent in a telephone interview yesterday that the outcome of the governors’ meeting would determine the fate of the party ahead of its national convention and the 2023 general elections.

    “The governors’ decision will determine what happens to PDP. All the other organs of the party are looking up to the governors, including the BoT,” he said.

    He also ruled out the possibility of the National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting on Friday, saying the Deputy National Chairman (South), Elder Yemi Akinwonmi, is the authentic acting national chairman.

    Odeyemi said the decision of Akinwonmi’s counterpart in the North, Sen Nazif that NEC should meet on Friday was a nullity.

    In a statement yesterday in Abuja, the Director General of the PDP Governors’ Forum, Hon. C.I.D Maduabum, said the meeting will discuss recent developments in the party.

    “Chairman of the PDP Governors’ Forum, Rt Hon. Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, CFR, in consultation with his colleagues has summoned an emergency meeting of the forum to hold on Thursday 26th August, 2021 at 5pm.

    “The governors enjoined all PDP members and stakeholders to exercise patience as efforts are being made to ensure continued stability of the party in the days ahead,” the statement said.

    Similarly, sources at the PDP national secretariat confirmed to our correspondent yesterday that the BoT led by Senator Walid Jibrin would also meet today to discuss the way out of the crisis.

    A foundation member of the party, Alhaji Aminu Yakudima, told our correspondent over the phone that the notice of BoT meeting was sent yesterday to those eligible to attend.

    Reports also gathered from impeccable sources at the party’s headquarters in Abuja, that a meeting of the National Working Committee (NWC) was held yesterday evening presided over by the National Vice Chairman (South), Elder Yemi Akinwonmi, while his counterpart in the North, Senator Nazif was absent.

    According to the provisions of the PDP constitution, Akinwonmi is the Acting PDP National Chairman considering that he is from the same southern zone with Secondus who is currently under suspension.

    Our correspondent reports that the governors’ meeting may consider a date for the party’s NEC meeting.

  • PDP Elders’ Intervention gives Secondus Another Day

    PDP Elders’ Intervention gives Secondus Another Day

    The intervention, yesterday, by some political elders in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) saved the embattled national chairman of the main opposition party, Prince Uche Secondus, from a planned removal by certain forces opposed to his leadership.

    The indication that the elders’ had achieved a breakthrough in their intervention emerged, when Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the party, Diran Odeyemi, who was among the seven that resigned their positions on Tuesday, changed his stand and withdrew his resignation letter.

    Even more instructive, it appeared, was Odeyemi’s pledge to work with the Secondus-led National Working Committee (NWC) to ensure a successful national convention, which would usher in new national officers in December.

    The PDP elders comprised members of the Board of Trustees (BoT) and the National Executive Committee (NEC), governors elected on the platform of the party, and other prominent stakeholders. The BoT and NEC members at their meeting yesterday set up a committee to resolve the crisis in the party.

    Members of the committee include 13 PDP governors, three former governors, three members of the National Assembly, two former ministers, all NWC members, all former senate presidents, all former deputy senate presidents, all former speakers of the House of Representatives and their Deputies.

    Although the elders of the party, including the governors, at their meeting on Monday were to consider some of the last options before them. They gave the Secondus-led NWC a lifeline of 72 hours, inside party sources claimed the worst might have been over for Secondus and his NWC.

    Some of the PDP elders were former Vice President Atiku Abubakar; former Senate President Anyim Pius Anyim; one of his successors, David Mark; former Jigawa State governor, Sule Lamido; Professor Jerry Gana, Dr. Iyochia Ayu, Senator Ahmed Makarfi, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, and Senator Ibrahim Mantu. They said their goal was peaceful resolution by disagreements in the party.

    Other elders of the party, who shared this position, included Senator Adolphus Wabara, Dr. Okwesilieze Nwodo, Dr. Ibrahim Dankwambo, Senator Helen Esuene, Hajiya Zainab Maina, Olagunsoye Oyinlola, Hon. Austin Okpara, Sentor Biodun Olujimi, Senator Zainab Kure, Senator Agboola Hosea, Senator Odion Ugbesia, Chief Mike Ogiadomhe and Hajiya Hadiza Adodo.

    Secondus, too, warned that any dislocation in the party now would do the PDP no good. He said the meeting was essential, because “a time like this is a time that we must brace up and be able to come out very strong and even stronger.”

    Sources at the meeting said Secondus was able to survive his removal because a majority of the stakeholders held the view that the NWC he led should be allowed to conclude its tenure, which is due to end on December 9, 2021.

    They said the removal of Secondus would be a bad omen for the party currently. Those who wanted him out were bent on having him to publicly declare that he would not contest the office of the national chairman at the December national convention, for peace to reign.
    The importance of yesterday’s meeting also underscored by the attendance of Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State, who for the first time, attended a BoT meeting of the party and had been at the forefront of the Secondus Must Go movement.

    Chairman of the PDP BoT, Senator Walid Jubrin, while declaring open the meeting yesterday at the PDP national secretariat, said, “This meeting is very important at this crucial time, because of the numerous problems in our party especially, lack of cohesion within the party, among major stakeholders that needs the intervention of BoT as the highest advisory body and the conscious of the Party.”

    He said with the total disorder and confusion at the recent congresses of APC, coupled with the failure of the government to protect life and property of Nigerians, it was important for PDP to sit up.
    “Now is the right time for PDP to set its house in order to prepare for the coming elective convention our national party leaders, and preparations for the coming 2023 general election,” he said.

    According to him, to achieve a complete success, the party must do away with personal interest and unnecessary in-house fighting aimed at killing the objectives set by the party.
    The source said, “We must look critically at the party’s approved organs advising all to wake up from the slumber by functioning very well in order to fulfil the dreams of our forefathers.

    “In the light of the foregoing, it is very important, therefore, that the BoT, being the conscience of the party, must today come up with necessary strategy for the election of the party’s national leadership based on free and fair election that will produce credible and competent officers of our party. The BoT is always ready to listen to any group, committee, or any individual, who has good intention for the Party.

    “Any individual or group, who has good contribution, therefore, will be nicely accommodated by the BoT provided that the intervention is aimed at promoting peace and unity in our great party as against the APC great threat to unity, stability and security of the nation. At any other business (AOB) in today’s agenda, we will listen to such contribution from any group or individual”

    He explained that in order to operate effectively as the conscious of the party, the meeting should deliberate fully on the need to put the collective interest as true PDP members ahead of any personal interest against unity and stability of the party, “making sure that new leaders emerge only through free and fair election at National Convention.”

    The source said there was also the need to take a firm stand to drastically reduce court cases by aggrieved members but to always follow the procedure enshrined in the constitution before referring any matter to court of law, stressing that, “Anyone that takes the party to court should be seriously disciplined.”

    He hinted that he had completed all arrangements with the governor’s forum, the National Assembly caucus and forum of state chairmen, for effective consultation on the way forward for party.
    Secondus, on his part, said, “Today’s meeting is critical, not only for members of the National Working Committee (NWC) but the entire party. It is critical because a time like this is a time that we must brace up and be able to come out very strong and even stronger.
    “Because I believe that in every human endeavour, where there are issues, the issues must be tabled, discussed and come out with solutions. That solution will make our party very strong.

    “The state of our party as I briefed you the last time we met here, is that we have on our hands nine state congresses that have to be conducted before the convention. And I believe that the reconciliation committee has done great work in Plateau State and Niger State. And by the grace of God, the remaining congresses in the remaining state, as we speak, the forms are being sold for those, who want to contest in their various states.

    “Let me commend the effort of the reconciliation committee in resolving issues arising in states and involving the stakeholders they have met. I believe that their issues and the issues must be resolved. The reconciliation committee has been successful, so far so good.

    “After the main state congresses, both the public and our party are looking forward to a smooth and peaceful convention, which is coming up in December. We believe the preparation is being done in the office of the National Organising Secretary. And soon the schedule of events, the timetable and the others shall be presented before the Caucus, BoT, NEC and all organs of our party for action leading to the convention.

    “This is the first time in the history of our party, regardless of divergence opinions that this current NWC has been in office and nearly three months to the convention, we will be ending this regime in a smooth transition that will be taking place without rancour or problem.

    “Let me report to the BoT, that of truth, based on what the Chairman of the BoT has said, that seven deputies, members of the principal working committee, resigned. We met with them, the first day they brought their letters and we also met with them yesterday. We quickly deployed the internal conflict resolution mechanism so that the issues are not escalated to the point that our party will be greatly damaged.

    “You are aware that the National Youth leader took a stand that is outside the conduct of our normal process of settling grievances and thereafter he on his own has been going on, on the wide-scale allegations and so forth.

    “We believe that issues of this nature must be handle quickly and swiftly so that we can get back to the business of conducting free and fair conventions for a smooth transition, because any dislocation will cost an infraction and will result to several unknown issues that we may come out, we may not be able, but God forbid.

    “The intention is to come out that for three years, eight months now, it has been very peaceful. Not that no issue, the issues are usual issues of party – both party administration and those who know the running and the power game will understand. I’m happy to report to you that these are very critical issues, that the conscience of the party and another forum will look into.
    “My opinion is that anything contrary to the smooth running of our party, towards this three months that is remaining will not be good enough for our party.”

    Furthermore, he said, “Sacrifices have been made from the beginning when we came in and by the grace of God, not without an error, because anyone that has no error is perfect. But as human beings you are aware that the convention that took place in Port Harcourt was transparent; it is a convention that put the party together and it was smooth, free, fair and we went into that election in 2019.

    “I believe that all hands must be on deck, because you are aware that the other party is falling apart and Nigerians are looking up to PDP to come out stronger and prepare themselves for 2023. And this, by the grace of God, we all are willing and I believe that the party will come out stronger from this situation and with strength, we will match forward to 2023 to rescue Nigeria from the crisis APC has taken Nigeria into.

    “I believe that members of the BoT who have worked so hard from the beginning and now in collaboration with the NWC and governors forum will be able to chart a way forward – a way forward that will bring victory to our party.”

    In their intervention, a statement by all the concerned elders of the party stated: “In view of recent developments at the national secretariat of our great party, we have resolved to issue this press statement urging all party organs, party officers and party members to remain calm, faithful and orderly, as we proceed with urgent consultations and initiatives to resolve the contending issues.

    “We wish to firmly reassure aggrieved stakeholders that we intend to be thorough, objective, creative and balanced in our efforts to find lasting solutions to the fundamental matters arising. Towards this end, we have initiated moves to urgently meet with our governors, the Board of Trustees, the National Working Committee and other critical stakeholders.

    “Since we all share the legitimate desires of our loyal members to offer a credible, effective and productive alternative, we have no doubt that we shall soon find positive, appropriate, pragmatic and lasting solutions to the problems facing the party. We shall emerge from this crisis stronger, better and more united. This is only a temporary challenge.

    “We assure all Nigerians that the Peoples Democratic Party is resolute in providing qualitative leadership, sound programmes, effective implementation strategies and hope generating solutions to our national problems.

    “On behalf of the elders and founding fathers of the Peoples Democratic Party, we wish to use this medium to thank all Party Members and supporters across Nigeria and in diaspora for their commitment, loyalty and strong support.”

    Atiku, while responding to the situation in the PDP, called on party leaders to unite in collective interest of the party and the country, adding that the party cannot afford to be divided at this critical point in time when Nigerians were desperately yearning for change in the face of their miserable living conditions.

    In a statement by his media aide, Paul Ibe, Atiku said, an opposition that was being looked up to as an alternative could not afford to be fighting itself and lending its hands to the ruling party for its own destruction. The statement He, therefore, urged the party’s faithful to understand that the price of having a fragmented PDP was too high to pay, but above all, a betrayal to the memories of the founding fathers of the party.

    Dismissing insinuations that he was fueling the crisis, the former vice president explained that he was lately involved in reconciliation efforts within the party across the country and has backed reconciliation processes aimed at defusing tensions in the party.

    He called for calm and for the combatants to sheath their swords and give the reconciliation mechanisms of the party a chance, noting also that the interest of the PDP far supersedes that of any individual, confident that the party would overcome its current travails for as long as all hands were on deck.
    “The PDP is greater than our individual ambitions. We have to consolidate the party first before we talk about our ambitions. We have to be careful not to play into the hands of the ruling party. We can’t afford a one-party system in Nigeria that denies our people a viable alternative for true change in 2023”, he said.

    But Odeyemi’s withdrawal of his resignation letter had signaled more hope of reconciliation in the party, with speculations that more would follow suit soon.

    The letter read: “I write to withdraw my letter of resignation as the Deputy National Publicity Secretary of our great party. This decision is taken in view of the activation of the internal method of resolving issues by our leaders across the length and breadth of Nigeria.

    “I also wish to state expressly that whatever embarrassment the resignation has caused the party, its leaders, members and supporters is highly regretted.
    “Most importantly, in view of the fact that the tenure of myself and other members of the present National Working Committee (NWC) will expire in another three months, it is my view that the boat should not be rocked under any guise.

    “Consequently, I pledge my loyalty and commitment to the party and the Prince Uche Secondus-led NWC, and will continue to play my roles to ensure a successful national convention, which will usher in new national officers. May God endow our leaders with wisdom to navigate the ship of the party to a safe harbour. Amen.”

    Meanwhile, Secondus and his NWC are likely to know their fate in the after BoT and the committee set up on the crisis had met with the governors of party on Tuesday.
    Mark, who hinted at the development, said the committee’s basic duty was to ensure proper reconciliation among all the contending forces.

  • BREAKING: Drama as Wike storms PDP BOT meeting

    BREAKING: Drama as Wike storms PDP BOT meeting

    There was a mild drama on Thursday as Rivers Governor Nyesom Wike stormed the venue where members of the Board of Trustees (BoT) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) were meeting.

    Wike’s sudden appearance at the meeting must have unsettled the meeting as Governors are not members of the BoT and do not attend the party’s BoT meetings.

    The Rivers Governor had walked into the National Executive Committee (NEC) hall where the meeting was being held when the PDP National Chairman, Prince Uche Secondus was delivering his opening address.

    Many eyes turned to behold the arrival of the Governor who promptly took his seat among the attendees.

    As of the time of filing this report, it could not be ascertained if the Governor was attending the meeting on the invitation of the BoT.

    Spotting a pair of white short-sleeved kaftan with a red Igbo traditional cap, the Governor, who looked visibly agitated, was given the attendance register to sign as soon as he took his seat.

    Wike has been at loggerheads with Secondus for the past few months and he is widely believed to be the mastermind of ongoing plots to remove the party chairman from office.

    Details shortly…