Am Going No Where..PDP Chairman Tukur Boasts

The National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Bamanga Tukur, has dismissed media reports that he is under pressure to resign from office.
Mr. Tukur, in a statement he personally signed on today in Abuja, said he is in good accord with President Goodluck Jonathan and other stakeholders of the PDP.
He also said he is working in tandem with the elders and stakeholders in the party on the need to address the challenges facing the PDP.
The party chairman said he was aware of the antics of “some black legs in and out of the PDP” who have been funding negative media reports on activities of the party both at the state and national levels; adding that such antics would come to nothing because it “won’t go far”.
Mr. Tukur also eulogised the Nigerian media saying it has come of age and is observing the tenets of the profession. He, however, expressed dismay that a cross section of the media appear to ‘predict his failure;’ accusing them of reporting falsehood against his person and office.
“I had hardly settled down in office when some newspapers predicted that I would not last three months. Later, some newspapers wrote that I would resign in December. Another one said two days ago that I had been asked to resign. Well, I have spent more than one year in office and they still continue to write same and same thing all over. I really do not understand whether Bamanga Tukur is really the media’s problem, or the problem of faceless individuals who were manufacturing the miserable reports.
“It was more ludicrous that some people funded a report that I had resigned when indeed, I was on my way to Canada for an official engagement, and yet our so called media bought the untruth without shuddering. Then I ask myself, where is the sense of fairness and professionalism by our media in this regard?
“The problem is so bad that when members of our party meet and discuss behind closed doors, the media would say Bamanga Tukur is the issue. The media do not seem to know that we have better things to discuss in our party than issue of crises,” he said.
I am going nowhere
Mr. Tukur said he is not contemplating resigning from office, because he still has a lot to offer both to the party and Nigeria as a whole
“Let me reiterate that I am not resigning and I have no intention of doing so as an elected National Chairman of PDP. I accepted to become chairman based on my conviction that I can use my wealth of experience to help my party and my country.
“I am not looking for anything at my age other than putting it on record that God has helped me, and then, I am using the opportunities he gave me to serve the rest of Nigeria to the best of my abilities. I will not relent in using the Good office given to me by God to bring peace into the party.
The party chairman appealed to members to close ranks, saying, “It is on this note that I appeal to all our members to come together to face the challenges confronting us as a party. If we must remain the strongest party that we are in Africa, it is high time we bury the hatchets and begin to close ranks.”
“It is in our party’s interest and indeed, in the interest of President Goodluck Jonathan to have us get back on the track while regaining the grooves that have been making us tick, unbeatable and widely accepted. To do otherwise is to yield the grounds to the propagandists who have been masquerading as our opponents even with the nebulous interest of getting power in 2015,” he said,
Mr. Tukur, however, said as a Nigerian who had served in high capacities at the global level, and who had assisted in bringing business opportunities to Nigeria as the President of the NEPAD business group and who is currently heading Africa’s largest political party, he would never make a fuss by subjecting the process of his resignation from PDP to media hype and needless conjectures..

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Chris Kehinde Nwandu is the Editor In Chief of CKNNEWS || He is a Law graduate and an Alumnus of Lagos State University, Lead City University Ibadan and Nigerian Institute Of Journalism || With over 2 decades practice in Journalism, PR and Advertising, he is a member of several Professional bodies within and outside Nigeria || Member: Institute Of Chartered Arbitrators ( UK ) || Member : Institute of Chartered Mediators And Conciliation || Member : Nigerian Institute Of Public Relations || Member : Advertising Practitioners Council of Nigeria || Fellow : Institute of Personality Development And Customer Relationship Management || Member and Chairman Board Of Trustees: Guild Of Professional Bloggers of Nigeria

2 Comments

  1. Mr Tukur ride on jo am in support of u,u are d symbol of PDP impending failure u are asking other members dat are angry to come togeda bcause of GEJ n d size of ur party not bcause of d interest of Nigerians yes u are truely a PDP man though an old fool not thinking of his grave but destiny 4 hell wit all of ur likes looting our treasures making d people of Nigeria to be poorer.U are not serving Nigeria but u are serving ur interest n dat of ur fellow wicked devils n monsters alike.

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  2. Good talk,where is d future they keeping lieing that it belongs to d Youths?these old men where there,when I was born in 1976,till date they are the same people u hear of yet u tell us the future belongs to the youths?my fellow Youths,to be frank with us,we have missed out,as it is now it is even our children that may be likely to fight for our grand children,we have lost out,except we take the bull by the horn right away and refuse these old fools from decieving us

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