We won’t resign, PDP NWC members vow
May 22, 2015
Acting National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Uche Secondus
The acting National Chairman of the
Peoples Democratic Party, Uche Secondus, on Thursday insisted that he
and other remaining members of the party’s National Working Committee
would not resign.
Secondus said this after he led the NWC members to a closed-door meeting with President Goodluck Jonathan.
The meeting was held inside the
Presidential Villa, Abuja barely 24 hours after Alhaji Adamu Mu’azu and
Chief Tony Anenih resigned as the party’s national chairman and the
Board of Trustees chairman respectively.
Secondus, who took over as the national
chairman of the PDP in acting capacity, described the call for the
resignation of all the NWC members the same way Mu’azu did as
unconstitutional.
He had shortly after taking over as the
acting national chairman on Wednesday met behind closed-doors with
Jonathan at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
When asked by State House correspondents
to respond to call for the resignation of all the NWC members, the
acting national chairman said, “You know that (call for the resignation
of all NWC members) is not right, it is unconstitutional, because the
chairman did that voluntarily and the BoT Chairman also did that
voluntarily.
“Some of the others have tenure. At the
end of our tenure, if we are re-elected, fine; if not, fine. That is the
right thing to do.
“There is no reason for us to resign because we have worked hard.”
Despite the coincidence in the resignation of Mu’azu and Anenih, Secondus insisted that none of them was forced to resign.
“Sometimes, it happens that way. Nobody forced them to go.”
Secondus stated that other members of
the NWC decided to interact with the President who is the party’s
national leader on latest developments in their fold and the way
forward.
He said with Mu’azu’s exit, the new leadership would sit back and “re-organise and re-invent” the party.
The new PDP boss assured party members
and other stakeholders that the party remained intact with no problem
threatening its continued existence.
Hours after Mu’azu and Anenih resigned, a top PDP member told The PUNCH that Secondus would not remain in office for too long.
He had said, “All of them (the members
of the party’s NWC) are guilty of the charges against Mu’azu. We were
calling for the removal of all of them. But since we could not get that,
we changed our strategy to get their leader out.
“So Secondus will only remain there for some time; once we get a new leader, he will watch over them.
“Apart from that, we need to be a strong
opposition party and to do that in the present circumstances we have to
get a credible person from the North. We are going to push for a
Northern person who will give us a presence in the North.”
The PUNCH also gathered on Thursday that some chieftains of the party had mounted pressure on other members of the NWC to resign.
A highly placed member of the party who
spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue
said, “There is nothing more to be said, Chief Fani-Kayode has said it
all.
“The remaining members of the NWC must
leave for us to rebuild our party. That is the only condition. We cannot
have traitors among us and expect to correct the mistakes of the past.”
Before going to the Presidential Villa, Secondus presided over his first meeting as acting chairman of the party.
The meeting, which was held at Wadata
Plaza national headquarters of the PDP in Abuja, had in attendance
most members of the NWC. The National Publicity Secretary, Olisa
Metuh, was however absent.
He was said to have travelled abroad for
an undisclosed reason. It was also not clear why the Bayelsa State
Governor, Seriake Dickson, was at Wadata Plaza, but soon after he left,
members of the NWC ended their meeting and proceeded to the Villa.
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