Former Vice President Atiku
Abubakar is of the opinion that President Goodluck Jonathan won’t be able to
reconcile all aggrieved PDP members since he is a party to the conflict.
In an unedited statement sent
to CKN Nigeria and published below, Atiku said an unbiased committee should be
set up to reconcile all concerned party members.
Here is Atiku’s statement
How to bring about real
reconciliation in PDP
Newspaper nationwide recently reported that President Goodluck Jonathan had succumbed to pressure from aides to establish a committee that would work to intervene and resolve the crises of confidence rocking the leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). According to these reports, the president’s aides were concerned over the implications of the PDP’s internal crises and Jonathan’s undisclosed future plans. As the current head of state and a leader of the party, it is incumbent upon President Jonathan to permit the establishment of a nonpartisan committee that will have the authority and autonomy to devise the appropriate strategy to resolve the ongoing turmoil once and for all and rescue the PDP from extinction.
Newspaper nationwide recently reported that President Goodluck Jonathan had succumbed to pressure from aides to establish a committee that would work to intervene and resolve the crises of confidence rocking the leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). According to these reports, the president’s aides were concerned over the implications of the PDP’s internal crises and Jonathan’s undisclosed future plans. As the current head of state and a leader of the party, it is incumbent upon President Jonathan to permit the establishment of a nonpartisan committee that will have the authority and autonomy to devise the appropriate strategy to resolve the ongoing turmoil once and for all and rescue the PDP from extinction.
As one of the founding fathers
of the PDP, I cannot afford to be indifferent to these
regretful developments within my
party. The escalation of sectarian and tribal
threats over the up-coming election is embarrassing and
has only diverted the focus of the PDP from the welfare of the
Nigerian people. At the outset, our idea was to establish a
party committed to democratic values that was greater than the
individual and accountable to the people. Any deviation from the
PDP’s founding principles will result in the party losing domestic and
international credibility as the guardian of democracy in Nigeria.
If the special committee established by the President to address the current crisis does not include representatives from the PDP’s various factions as well as the founding fathers, it will fail to create a sustainable solution.
The task of rebuilding the PDP is urgent and we cannot afford to stand akimbo while the democratic foundation of the ruling party is disintegrating. Any group or persons charged with the responsibility to rescue the PDP should be able to freely and objectively explore all options to resolve the crisis without the imposition of a single individual. If the President’s committee does not seek to include the voices of the founding fathers and other independent-minded members of the party, it will be unable to maintain the impartiality required to address the considerable task before them.
Most Nigerians perceive the PDP as a party that does not respect the provision of its own constitution. The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) iscurrently investigating the PDP leadership for failure to abide by the provisions of the PDP constitution. The INEC claims that the PDP failed to hold free and transparent elections when selecting members of the National Working Committee.Worse still, the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the party has not been meeting as required by the PDP Constitution. Whim and caprice has replaced the governing laws of the PDP Constitution.
Dr. [Alex] Ekwueme and Gen. Nwachukwu have done a good job of restoring the PDP to its original democratic glory. Ekwueme and Nwachukwu’s committee members sacrificed their time and energy to help the party with constructive and viable solutions that can help the party move forward. It is curious to many of us why the party leadership lacks the moral courage to implement those recommendations.Can impunity and imposition ultimately replace the will of the people? In the words of George Washington, one of America’s founding fathers, “No man is good enough to govern another without his consent”.
There has to be a better way. As a stakeholder and a founding member of the PDP, I call on other PDP elders to join hands in pulling the party out of this needless crisis. It is time we restored the sanctity of the PDP Constitution and reminded ourselves and all of Nigeria as to what the PDP stands for – democracy and a better future for the Nigerian people. I call on President Jonathan to concentrate his energies and time on governing the country, where turmoil abounds, and remove himself from any direct affiliation with the resolution to the crisis.
The President has no business setting up any committee on party matters when his interests are widely believed to be central to the ongoing acrimony within the party. It is, therefore, imperative that we establish an independent committee comprising founding members of the PDP, independent-minded party members, and representatives of the various factions to create a lasting solution to the crises at hand. This task is urgent and the party can ill afford to play the ostrich in the face of political challenges from the opposition parties.
We have a duty to save the PDP from disintegration while preserving its democratic principles and its vision for a better Nigeria. A house divided cannot stand. These threats are real and we need a more credible committee to do the job than a committee that is subservient and driven by a narrow agenda.
If the special committee established by the President to address the current crisis does not include representatives from the PDP’s various factions as well as the founding fathers, it will fail to create a sustainable solution.
The task of rebuilding the PDP is urgent and we cannot afford to stand akimbo while the democratic foundation of the ruling party is disintegrating. Any group or persons charged with the responsibility to rescue the PDP should be able to freely and objectively explore all options to resolve the crisis without the imposition of a single individual. If the President’s committee does not seek to include the voices of the founding fathers and other independent-minded members of the party, it will be unable to maintain the impartiality required to address the considerable task before them.
Most Nigerians perceive the PDP as a party that does not respect the provision of its own constitution. The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) iscurrently investigating the PDP leadership for failure to abide by the provisions of the PDP constitution. The INEC claims that the PDP failed to hold free and transparent elections when selecting members of the National Working Committee.Worse still, the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the party has not been meeting as required by the PDP Constitution. Whim and caprice has replaced the governing laws of the PDP Constitution.
Dr. [Alex] Ekwueme and Gen. Nwachukwu have done a good job of restoring the PDP to its original democratic glory. Ekwueme and Nwachukwu’s committee members sacrificed their time and energy to help the party with constructive and viable solutions that can help the party move forward. It is curious to many of us why the party leadership lacks the moral courage to implement those recommendations.Can impunity and imposition ultimately replace the will of the people? In the words of George Washington, one of America’s founding fathers, “No man is good enough to govern another without his consent”.
There has to be a better way. As a stakeholder and a founding member of the PDP, I call on other PDP elders to join hands in pulling the party out of this needless crisis. It is time we restored the sanctity of the PDP Constitution and reminded ourselves and all of Nigeria as to what the PDP stands for – democracy and a better future for the Nigerian people. I call on President Jonathan to concentrate his energies and time on governing the country, where turmoil abounds, and remove himself from any direct affiliation with the resolution to the crisis.
The President has no business setting up any committee on party matters when his interests are widely believed to be central to the ongoing acrimony within the party. It is, therefore, imperative that we establish an independent committee comprising founding members of the PDP, independent-minded party members, and representatives of the various factions to create a lasting solution to the crises at hand. This task is urgent and the party can ill afford to play the ostrich in the face of political challenges from the opposition parties.
We have a duty to save the PDP from disintegration while preserving its democratic principles and its vision for a better Nigeria. A house divided cannot stand. These threats are real and we need a more credible committee to do the job than a committee that is subservient and driven by a narrow agenda.
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Well spoken. I think u are correct this time. As a former VP,you need to advise him for the interst of your party and the nation atlarge. No man is a monopoly of wisdom.
ReplyDeleteIs atiku a member of PDP?
ReplyDeleteWhich of Atiku is talking, d former vp or another branded Atiku. Somebody answer me.
ReplyDeleteReconciliation among PDP members is not Nigerians problem at all.What they should be talking about is what is good for the Nigerians and Nigeria,Nigerians is tearing apart day-by-day and all they bother us is PDP problem? I really hate the way these politicians have turn Nigeria as a waste.Politics is now business followed by church.
ReplyDeleteWELL SAID ATIKU, the president needs to take dis advice at least for the interest of the party.
ReplyDeleteYes. TURAKI has shown himself as a giant defender of democracy in Nigeria. Not so sure there are many like him in his generation. If attitude like this define statesmanship in Nigeria, we certainly will have a better country and a healthier democracy today.
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