National Chairman, Peoples Democratic Party, Alhaji Adamu Mu'azu
The Presidency has invited some key
members of the Peoples Democratic Party Board of Trustees, National
Working Committee and Elders Caucus to a meeting aimed at resolving the
raging crisis in the party.
A B0T member and a former Deputy National Chairman of the PDP, Olabode George, who made this known to The PUNCH on Tuesday, said the meeting would hold in Abuja on Wednesday.
It was gathered that two leaders were invited from each of the six geo-political zones to attend the meeting.
A top member of the party from the
South-West, however, told one of our correspondents that the meeting was
summoned by the BoT Chairman, Tony Anenih.
George said, “I have no idea how we
were picked for the meeting. If a person has a serious ailment, he will
require a serious surgery and that is what we want to do. The party must
hold a closed-door meeting. We cannot deceive ourselves and we must be
factual to ourselves. It is at that meeting that we will reason
together.
“The meeting is critical because time is
going. If we leave issues until after May 29, nobody will show up for
any meeting. It is not a matter of a witch-hunt . The important thing is
to reposition the party. If there are strong arguments to sustain and
retain anybody, we will accept.
“But they cannot say we should not meet.
This will be the first meeting since the elections. Mu’azu is the one
that should have convened the meeting but he is not around. We are just
hearing all sorts of things.”
But a top PDP chief alleged that
invitations were sent only to the BoT board members backing the calls
for the resignation of the National Chairman of the party, Adamu
Mu’azu.
He said, “I learnt that Chief Anenih
secretly called an emergency meeting of some selected BoT members. I
don’t know why it was George and Adeojo that were chosen from the
South-West. I hope they are not planning to destroy our party.
“If they want to remove Mu’azu, is this
the way to go about it? I know that those that were invited are
desperate to have our national chairman out of the way. But I can assure
you that their decisions will not be binding on us as members of the
BoT.”
The PUNCH learnt that the meeting would
review the party’s defeat at the general elections and deliberate on how
to reposition it ahead of future elections.
Meanwhile, Mu’azu has appealed to aggrieved members of the party to sheathe their swords and work towards the party’s revival.
He urged party stakeholders to put
behind them the disappointment of defeat, rest all misunderstandings and
put the survival and stability of the party ahead of all other
considerations.
Mu’azu, in a statement on Tuesday, also barred his aides from speaking to journalists on any party issue.
He said although the party’s loss was
painful, members should key into the intervention by President Goodluck
Jonathan and not allow the situation to further divide the party.
The statement read, “The national
leadership of the PDP has noted the various reactions that trailed the
unfortunate loss of our great party in the last general elections.
“In the last few weeks, the media has
been fishing on these reactions with a section even blowing it out of
proportion to a level that has become a threat to our oneness as a
family.
“As the national chairman and a key
stakeholder in this party in the last 16 years, I quite understand and
appreciate the concern, pain and frustrations of our members regarding
our defeat.
“I am also deeply worried about the
division the development has generated within the PDP family, especially
regarding whether or not the national leadership should be dissolved as
a direct consequence of our collective challenge.
“In the course of events, there have
been reactions and counter-reactions among party members; mistakes have
been made, some of them avoidable, but this is the time to put all of
them behind us and move ahead as our party and its interest remain
paramount and overriding.”
Mu’azu accused the media of contributing “ immensely to the misunderstanding we are facing in our fold.”
Mu’azu also extended an olive branch to
his most ardent critic and Ekiti State Governor Ayo Fayose, whom he
praised for strengthening the PDP with his victory in the once All
Progressives Congress-led state.
He said, “Having been a state governor
on the platform of this party for eight years and having the grace of
being a committed member for the past 16 years, I very much appreciate
the reactions of some of our members like Governor Fayose, whose
victory in Ekiti in June last year helped to strengthen our party,
particularly in the South-West region.
“Nevertheless, in the larger interest of
our party, we all must resolve to bury the hatchet, pick our pieces and
move on to rebuild our party and return to our winning ways.”
He enjoined the party faithful to
cooperate with the leadership which had set the machinery in motion by
the constitution and inauguration of the Post-Election Assessment
Committee headed by the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu.
Mu’azu also used the opportunity to
dispel insinuations that he fled the country. He explained that he left
the country to seek medical attention on the advice of his doctors.
He said, “My absence from the country
lately has led to some apprehensions within the party resulting in
various public interpretations, but the fact is, following the rigorous
campaigns and its attendant toll on my health, I had to yield to the
advice of my doctor to take a two weeks bed rest for proper checks and
recuperation.
“I am happy to inform all our members that I have been responding to care and will soon return to the country.”
Copyright PUNCH.
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