The
Board of Trustees of the Peoples Democratic Party has said the party will not
go to Port Harcourt, Rivers State again for its national convention.
It,
therefore, directed the Senator Ahmed Makarfi-led national caretaker committee
to hold the next national convention in Abuja.
This
was one of the decisions reached at the board’s meeting in Abuja on Monday.
The
meeting, which lasted about five hours, was described as stormy as members of
the board insisted that the party must be rescued from the claws of its
governors.
The
party had attempted to hold its national convention twice in the state, but was
not successful.
While
the first convention which was slated for May 21 ended with the appointment of
the national caretaker committee, the last one on August 17 was used to extend
the tenure of the committee for one year.
The
party had planned to use both conventions to elect its national officers but
the actions of the faction led by Ali Modu Sheriff prevented it.
Sheriff,
a former governor of Borno State, is currently in court contesting the
leadership of the party.
At
the BoT meeting on Monday, the members also directed that a new national
convention committee be set up.
It,
nevertheless, said the committee must be approved by the National Executive
Committee of the party.
With
this directive, the board had dissolved the last national convention
committee which was headed by the Governor of Rivers State, Mr. Nyesom Wike.
The
Chairman of the BoT, Senator Walid Jubrin, read the communique of the meeting.
As
part of resolving the crisis in the party, Sheriff had given the removal of
Wike as head of convention planning committee as one of his conditions.
He
also said the convention must be held in Abuja.
The
BoT Reconciliation Committee headed by a former Minister of Information, Prof.
Jerry Gana, agreed with the demand in its recommendations.
The
BoT communique read in part, “The next convention should be held in Abuja.
“To
ensure a credible, transparent, free and fair convention, a new Convention
Planning Committee should be constituted by the National Caretaker Committee
and approved by the NEC.”
Walid
added that the BoT should facilitate the raising of adequate funds for the
party, just as he urged the board’s reconciliation committee to continue with
all good efforts for reconciliation.
Jibrin
also said the PDP governors should be positively encouraged to pursue
programmes of good governance “so as to clearly project people-oriented
manifesto of the PDP.”
The
BoT charged the committee to as soon as possible convene a meeting of the NEC
to accordingly approve proposals for moving the party forward.
The
meeting, which started with 21 members, ended with 26 members as four others
joined them before the end.
Among
those who were at the meeting were Adamu Waziri, Mike Ogiadome, Senator Ibrahim
Idah, Dan Suleiman, Prof. Tunde Adeniran, Gana, Vincent Ogbulafor,
Senator Ibrahim Mantu, Hajia Ina Ciroma, Senator Stella Omu, Alhaji Shuaib
Oyedoku, Makarfi, Abdulkadir Kure and Chief Bode George.
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