Senator Ali Modu Sheriff as the National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/07/breaking-court-sacks-sheriff-pdp-national-chairman/
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/07/breaking-court-sacks-sheriff-pdp-national-chairman/
Senator Ali Modu Sheriff as the National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/07/breaking-court-sacks-sheriff-pdp-national-chairman/
Following the sack of Senator Ali Modu Sheriff as the National Chairman of People's Democratic Party (PDP), by the Supreme Court, PDP lords has been deliberating on who the cap will fit. However, it is expected that by the end of the ongoing National Convention today, the party must have decided its fate by its votes. Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/07/breaking-court-sacks-sheriff-pdp-national-chairman/
In the light of the above, we bring to you the report of Punch Newspaper on the ongoing PDP National Convention as it is taking place today. Read on!
Eight out of the nine screened and cleared national chairmanship aspirants of the Peoples Democratic Party are today competing to get the support of the 2,233 delegates who are voting at the party’s national convention, which holds on Saturday (today).
The list of the delegates
was exclusively obtained by our correspondent in Abuja on Friday.
The aspirants
are Prince Uche Secondus, Chief Gbenga Daniel, Mr. Jimi Agbaje, Senator Rashidi
Ladoja, Prof. Taoheed Adedoja, Prof. Tunde Adeniran, Dr. Raymond Dokpesi, Mr.
Aderemi Olusegun and Chief Olabode George, who later withdrew from the race on
Friday evening.
The list shows that
Abia has 90 delegates, Adamawa, 56; Akwa Ibom, 140; Anambra, 20; Bauchi, 53;
Benue, 69; Borno, 63; Cross River, 86; Delta, 105 and Ebonyi, 80.
Others are Edo, 61; Ekiti,
92; Enugu, 101; Gombe, 64; Imo, 79; Jigawa, 65; Kaduna, 70; Kano, 100; Katsina,
76; Kebbi, 48; Kogi, 63; Kwara, 22; Lagos, 55; Nasarawa, 42; Niger, 63; Ogun,
61; and Ondo, 56.
The rest are Osun,
11; Oyo, 71; Plateau, 56; Rivers, 93; Sokoto, 51; Taraba, 77; Yobe, 44;
Zamfara, 34; and the Federal Capital Territory, 24.
It was gathered that
the number of delegates from Osun State was small because of the
inconclusiveness of the congresses in the state.
Majority of the
aspirants had lobbied the delegates ahead of the convention. It was gathered
that some were induced with cash while other delegates were promised some other
benefits by the candidates.
Chairman of the Convention
Planning Committee, who is also the Governor of Delta State, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa,
however, warned the aspirants to go by the rulebook.
It was gathered
that all the aspirants were given forms to fill, with the promise that they
would accept the result of the convention.
Okowa promised
that his committee would conduct a credible and transparent convention, noting
that adequate steps had been taken to secure the Eagle Square, venue of the
convention.
He said, “We
are very much aware of the security alert about Abuja. The security
sub-committee is working very closely with the security agencies to ensure a
smooth convention.
On his part, the
Chairman, Post-Convention Planning Committee, who is also the Governor of
Bayelsa State, Mr. Seriake Dickson, tasked all the aspirants to demonstrate
sportsmanship before, during and after the contest, adding that only one of
them would win the election.
He thanked Okowa for his
efforts, describing him and the convention planning committee as “People we
have confidence in.”
Meanwhile, after a
closed-door meeting held in a hotel in Abuja on Friday, members of the
South-East caucus of the PDP passed a confidence vote in Secondus, declaring
him as the only one they had resolved to vote for in today’s election.
PDP national vice chairman
in the zone, Chief Austin Umahi, told journalists that party leaders in the
zone had decided to support Secondus in his bid to become the next national
chairman.
The meeting was
attended by Ebonyi State Governor, Dave Umahi; Deputy Senate President; Ike
Ekweremadu; former Senate President, Adolphus Wabara and other National
Assembly members from the zone.
The communiqué read to
journalists after the meeting said, “Without prejudice to the right of other
aspirants to this national chairmanship position, credible and transparent
election, we have decided to back and vote for Prince Uche Secondus for the
position of national chairman of our great party.”
The
stakeholders also said they had agreed to vote for Col. Austin Akobundu for
National Organizing Secretary; Ude Okoye for Youth Leader; and Alphonsos
Gerald as Deputy Financial Secretary.
Meanwhile, former
President Goodluck Jonathan and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar have said
they have no preferred candidate for the convention.
Jonathan stated this in a
statement on Friday by his media adviser, Mr. Ikechukwu Eze.
The statement
read, “As the father of the party, ex-President Jonathan has no preferred
candidate for any of the positions, and he is prepared to work with all those
that will emerge as members of the new National Working Committee, to ensure
that the party regains its pride of place in the affairs of the nation.” Also, Atiku said he
had no preferred candidate in today’s election.
In a statement issued by his
media office on Friday, Atiku said he would not support any particular
candidate over others, but that he would rather support the emergence of a more
virile political party post-PDP national convention.
The former Vice President
said the challenge before the delegates would be to vote according to their
conscience.
Culled from Punch of December 9, 2017
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