Major
stakeholders of the former ruling party, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
announced the dissolution of the embattled Ali Modu Sheriff-led
executive committee in a new communique released yesterday.
PDP chieftains, Ike Ekweremadu and Jerry Gana
The crisis in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) took a new turn on
Thursday after stakeholders of the former ruling party announced the
dissolution of the Ali Modu Sheriff-led executive committee.
Led by Jerry Gana, a former minister of information, the group
rejected the decision to retain Sheriff as chairman of the party beyond
the forthcoming convention slated for Port Harcourt on May 21.
They also faulted the current zoning arrangement, saying the Port
Harcourt convention will not hold. The group announced that it had set
up a 21-man committee to preside over the affairs of the party in the
interim.
Some members of the group are Tunde Adeniran, former Education
minister; Ibrahim Mantu, former deputy senate president; Raymond
Dokpesi, founder of DAAR Communications; Ojo Maduekwe, former minister
of foreign affairs; Okwesilieze Nwodo, ex-chairman of the party, and
Bode George, former chairman of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA).
Others are Wilberforce Juta, former governor of the old Gongola
state; Grace Bent, a former senator, and Bala Mohammed, former minister
of the federal capital territory.
They held a meeting in Abuja on Thursday after which they issued communique which reads;
“The purported extension of the tenure of the chairman and
other members of the national working committee by the Party by the NEC
was an illegality and therefore untenable and contrary to the provisions
of our party constitution which gives such powers ONLY to the national
convention of the party.
“All actions purportedly taken by the said NEC and the national
working committee, including the ward, local government, state
congresses and the planned national convention of the party slated for
the 21st of May 2016 in Port Harcourt, Rivers State constitute a nullity
and are of no effect.
“Deriving from all the above and in order to stop further slide
into unconstitutional confusion and widespread disenchantment of party
members nationwide, we the founding fathers, stakeholders and leaders of
the party from all the 6 Geopolitical zones hereby announce a 21-member
steering committee to manage the affairs of the PDP, and work
intimately with our respected members of BOT who are the conscience of
the party till such a time that a proper, lawfully organized National
Convention of the party, where a new authentic leadership of the party
will be duly elected in accordance to the provisions of our party
constitution and guidelines.”
But Sheriff who said the group comprised self-styled leaders,
claimed that they were aggrieved, and advised them to present their
grievances at the Port Harcourt convention.
Briefing journalists at the party’s national secretariat in Abuja,
Sheriff said he will go ahead with the amendment of the PDP
constitution.
“I have seen the group of self-styled elders and stakeholders
led by Professor Jerry Gana sweating on television, playing with
language but at the end of the day saying nothing,” he said.
“The national convention will certainly hold in Port Harcourt
on May 21 if the world does not end before that date. The group headed
by Prof. Gana and similar others are not known to the party. They should
take their grievances to the convention, if they have any. If they
choose to leave the PDP, it would be good riddance to bad rubbish.
“It would be foolhardy for the PDP chairman to involve the same
people who led the PDP to failure in the 2015 general elections in
rebuilding the party. These are the same people that played ignoble
roles in squandering the resources of the party," he spoke through Inuwa Bwala, his media aide.
Source: TheCable
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