Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) governors have given fresh conditions for peace to
return to the party and for the chairman, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, to remain in
office.
Part of
the conditions, according to information gathered is
for President Goodluck Jonathan to prevail on Tukur to return the structures of
the party to them in their respective states as well as make them the leaders.
Only after this would they agree to resume adequate funding of the party at all
levels as well as its national secretariat.
Part of
Tukur’s ‘sins’ is his alleged incessant interference in the affairs of the
state chapters, which is said to have led to the setting up of caretaker
committees for some of the chapters. The situation did not go down well with
the governors, who saw the action as erosion of their powers as leaders in
their respective states.
The new development, sources close to the governors said, followed the intervention of some respected leaders of the party who reportedly counseled them on the implications of removing Tukur now that the 2015 general elections are around the corner.
The new development, sources close to the governors said, followed the intervention of some respected leaders of the party who reportedly counseled them on the implications of removing Tukur now that the 2015 general elections are around the corner.
However,
learnt that the development had created a sharp division among the governors,
as some of them are still insisting that the embattled chairman must go as
earlier demanded, for them continue to be relevant in the scheme of things in
the party ahead of the 2015 elections.
The likes
of the governors of Jigawa and Niger states, who were members of the aggrieved
G7 Governors before five of them defected to the All Progressives Congress
(APC), and some others are said to have insisted that for genuine peace to
return to the PDP and for the party to maintain its supremacy come 2015
elections, there must be a complete change of leadership.
However, one of the aides to Alhaji Tukur revealed that the cause of
friction between Tukur and the governors was his insistence that the party must
be returned to the grassroots, and that the constitution of the party must be
followed to the letter to allow for due process in election of candidates for
party or elective offices, rather than the old order of imposition of
candidates by state governors without due process.
Una just start d seasonal film una stil get lot of battle to fight among una self
ReplyDeleteMay peace never return to the PDP party anymore
ReplyDeleteThis Raphael na wa for u self, have never read any of ur coment that make sence it always insult, wht u don understand is dat who to rule nigeria is not by him being pdp or Apc, wht nigeria need is change. All Apc member I know, goodluck Jonathan is more beter than all Apc leader eg buari Boko haram leder, tinubu head of abeiro, elrufai demolishion master, ribadu tools to fight Opp men's, bisi akande old fool so Raphael stop making noice plssssss
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