Okowa rolls out convention plan as 7,000 Taraba APC members defect
Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja and Oluwole Ayodele in Jalingo
The Chairman of the National Caretaker Committee of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Senator Ahmed Makarfi, has said that there was no precondition for the return of former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar to the party, but the PDP will accord due respect to him and others of similar status.
He also allayed the fears of PDP members over the possibility of the party imposing a presidential candidate on them in 2019.
He also allayed the fears of PDP members over the possibility of the party imposing a presidential candidate on them in 2019.
Makarfi equally
expressed satisfaction with last Tuesday’s judgment of the Court of Appeal in
Ekiti State which nullified the judgment of the lower court on the authentic
leadership of the South-west zone, adding that it could have affected the
smooth conduct of Saturday’s convention.
Speaking
during the inauguration of the party’s National Convention Planning Committee
headed by Delta State Governor, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, Monday in Abuja, Makarfi
said contrary to insinuations in some quarters, there was no deal with Atiku to
grant a special concession to him during the presidential primary of the PDP.
Makarfi’s
explanation came just as the Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All
Progressives Congress (APC) Timi Frank blamed the ruling party’s national
leadership for the imminent massive defection that he claimed was about to hit
the APC.
While
speaking on the circumstances of Atiku’s defection to the PDP, Makarfi said the
former vice-president never asked for any special concession, nor did the party
offer him one before his return to the party.
Atiku
who dumped the APC more than a week ago, formally returned to the PDP at the
weekend, promising Nigerians to create millions of jobs if he is elected
president.
He also said that the issues that had forced him to defect to the APC about four years ago had been resolved in the PDP.
He also said that the issues that had forced him to defect to the APC about four years ago had been resolved in the PDP.
“Atiku
did not seek for a special concession and the party did not extend any special
concession to him, and I don’t think we will extend any concession to anybody,
other than what is due to him and other than what is due to anybody of his
status that will be coming into the party.
“It
is only right that we accord such people such preferential rights and the
status they deserve.
“He never asked for anything and we never conceded anything to him. Whatever aspiration he or anyone coming to the PDP may have, they are free to pursue them, so are other PDP members who are free to pursue whatever political aspirations they may have.
“He never asked for anything and we never conceded anything to him. Whatever aspiration he or anyone coming to the PDP may have, they are free to pursue them, so are other PDP members who are free to pursue whatever political aspirations they may have.
“The
party is out to establish a level playing field to enable party men and women
exercise their rights and to give mandates to whomever they want to give
mandates to,” he said.
Makarfi urged members to be ready to make sacrifices, as times were hard, adding that if they continued in this direction, PDP will be able to return to power in 2019.
Makarfi urged members to be ready to make sacrifices, as times were hard, adding that if they continued in this direction, PDP will be able to return to power in 2019.
In
his remarks, the chairman of the PDP Board of Trustees (BoT), Senator Walid
Jibrin, said everybody was ready to collaborate with the planning committee to
ensure the success of the convention and to see that it is conducted in a free
and fair manner.
Taraba
State Governor Darius Ishiaku also said PDP still remained the pride of
Nigerians, adding that it still remains the party that all Nigerians are
yearning for.
The convention planning committee headed by Okowa immediately swung into action Monday by holding a meeting.
Okowa said only members of the committee, accredited delegates and the media would be allowed into the venue of the convention.
The convention planning committee headed by Okowa immediately swung into action Monday by holding a meeting.
Okowa said only members of the committee, accredited delegates and the media would be allowed into the venue of the convention.
The
governor, while reeling out stringent measures that will ensure the orderly
conduct of the convention, said campaigns for the various offices of the party
will cease by Friday and no one will be allowed to bring supporters or
post-campaign banners to the Eagle Square, Abuja, where the convention will
hold.
“If you are not an accredited delegate for the convention, it is better you stay away from the venue and watch the events in the comfort of your homes as it will be beamed live on television,” he said.
“If you are not an accredited delegate for the convention, it is better you stay away from the venue and watch the events in the comfort of your homes as it will be beamed live on television,” he said.
Just
as the PDP was putting the finishing touches to its convention, its state
chapter in Taraba consolidated its position in the state, when no fewer than
7,000 members of the APC defected to the party in Gassol Local Government Area
at the weekend.
Gassol,
which was a major stronghold of the APC in the 2015 general election, erupted
into a frenzy when three of the most prominent political figures in APC in the
council defected with their supporters in a very colourful ceremony.
The
occasion, which had in attendance the state’s deputy governor, Mr. Haruna Manu,
and other top government functionaries in the state, was a major pointer to the
dwindling fortunes of APC in the state.
The
three gladiators among the defectors – Hon. Isa Mohammed Tobi, Hon. Gagga and
Musulimu Audu Harisu – ensured that APC defeated the PDP in the local
government where the deputy governor hails from.
Presenting
the defectors to the mammoth crowd that gathered at Mutum Biyu, headquarters of
the local government, the state chairman of the party, Victor Bala Kona, said
their return to PDP marked the death of APC in Gassol.
He enjoined the people of Gassol and the entire state to continue to support PDP, saying there was no alternative to the party in the state, just as he assured them that the party was well positioned to recapture power at the national level.
He enjoined the people of Gassol and the entire state to continue to support PDP, saying there was no alternative to the party in the state, just as he assured them that the party was well positioned to recapture power at the national level.
Addressing
the crowd, the deputy governor thanked the defectors for the honour done to him
by returning to PDP, just as he assured them that they would not have any cause
to leave the party again.
He noted that as a representative of the local government area, in his capacity as deputy governor, he has been representing and protecting their interests just as other local governments areas and promised to continue to do so.
He noted that as a representative of the local government area, in his capacity as deputy governor, he has been representing and protecting their interests just as other local governments areas and promised to continue to do so.
He
appealed to the people, particularly party faithful, to continue to support the
Ishaku administration and remain peaceful and law-abiding.
Meanwhile, a member of the APC, Timi Frank, has said that the leadership of the ruling party should be remorseful, following the resignation of Atiku and many others from the party.
Meanwhile, a member of the APC, Timi Frank, has said that the leadership of the ruling party should be remorseful, following the resignation of Atiku and many others from the party.
Commenting
on last Sunday’s defection of Atiku to PDP, Frank said inasmuch as the
democratic system of government permits politicians to move from one party to
other, the failure of APC leaders at the national level must be blamed for the
recent massive defections from the APC.
In
a statement issued by Frank on Monday in Abuja, he said he had warned and
predicted the recent developments in APC, adding that “flagrant disregard to
the constitution of the party, impunity and silence of some leaders are
responsible for the misfortune befalling the APC”.
While
still cautioning the APC on its future, Frank said the lack of internal
democracy, disregard for party constitution, irregular meetings, inability to
conduct a convention, absence of a board of trustees and arrogance by the party
leadership could result in doom.
According
to Frank, “Nigerians should note one very interesting thing in the politics of
Nigeria today: in the past, it used to be that people decamped or left the
party that had lost the election or that was in opposition to the party that is
ruling.
“But
here we are today, people are moving from the ruling party to the party in
opposition. It is saddening but interesting the way politics is being played
out in Nigeria because here we are, people leaving the comfort zone of
government and the corridors of power to the opposition party which should
signal danger to those leading the ruling party.”
The
APC chieftain restated that the display of arrogance by some party leaders was
not helping matters.
He said it was high time APC realised that politics is about numbers and every youth, man or woman is important.
“The kind of arrogance being displayed in the then ruling party led some of us out of PDP in those days but we have now realised that it is even worse in APC.
He said it was high time APC realised that politics is about numbers and every youth, man or woman is important.
“The kind of arrogance being displayed in the then ruling party led some of us out of PDP in those days but we have now realised that it is even worse in APC.
“Though
it’s already getting late but if this impunity is not tackled between now and
early next year, APC may witness the mother of all defections to opposition
parties.
“As
for me, I’m still a member of APC because I believe I have worked hard to bring
about the ruling party as a young man but if the impunity does not stop, I will
be left with no option.
“Not only me but some serving governors, members of National Assembly and other known party leaders across the country that have to decide their political future elsewhere,” he said.
“Not only me but some serving governors, members of National Assembly and other known party leaders across the country that have to decide their political future elsewhere,” he said.
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