New PDP Says Members Being Persecuted And Arrested In States, Warns About 2015
A meeting of the Caucus of the New Peoples Democratic Party (NPDP)
has expressed sadness that President Goodluck Jonathan has failed to
critically examine and act on some of the issues it has raised.
Instead, it observed in a statement signed by Chief Eze Chukwuemeka
Eze, its National Publicity Secretary, NPDP pointed out, using Bayelsa
and Gombe States as examples, that its members in various States are
being persecuted, humiliated arrested and put into prison.
The meeting, which was held on Sunday in Abuja, congratulated and
commended the Alh. Abukakar Kawu Baraje-led National Working Committee
(NWC) of the party for exhibiting quality and purposeful leadership, and
urged the team not to relent until the PDP is restored to the right
path of democracy and civilised conduct unlike the draconian style of
leadership being exhibited by the Alh. Bamanga Tukur faction.
“To further demonstrate that they don’t want peace in the party,
Tukur has continued with his hidden agenda by setting up parallel
chapters in states where he has nobody backing him to ensure that PDP is
destroyed without any remedy,” the statement said. “Some of the
demands presented by our Governors include the need to reverse the
impunity in Rivers State, where a sitting Governor was suspended from
the party against the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
and the PDP Constitution, and refusing to uphold the result of the
Nigeria Governors’ Forum election that saw Governor Amaechi winning 19
to 16 votes against Governor Jang. Others include our request for the
removal of Alh. Bamanga Tukur as our party National Chairman knowing his
flawed election as our party Chairman, and ending the impunity in
Adamawa State, among other demands that will put PDP in a strong
position as a political party but for reasons not too clear to some of
us failed to receive the blessing of Mr. President. To us, we see all
these as attempts by the Tukur’s faction to destroy the party seeing
that they have no stake in the party anymore.
With reference to the peace meetings so far held with President
Jonathan and the Tukur faction of the party, the Caucus commended the
governors of the NPDP for the maturity they have exhibited, even though
all the issues the faction raised and presented through the General
Olusegun Obasanjo-led Elders Committee to President Jonathan and his
people were bluntly turned down.
The meeting also condemned the deployment of the police to the
vicinity of the Sokoto Governor’s Lodge in Abuja to scuttle yesterday’s
Caucus Meeting, but that the address had merely been used as a decoy
since the NPDP was well aware of the evil mentality of their opponents.
“This is the same Police that cannot find a solution to the menace of
Boko Haram, kidnapping and other security challenges of the country but
now used to harass innocent unarmed civilians like our members!” it
declared.
It however urged its Governors to continue to pursue peace within the
party in the hope that the President Jonathan and Tukur faction would
stop the persecution of the party faithful and allow common reason to
prevail in the efforts to restore peace to the party.
It warned, however, that should all the NPDP efforts to restore peace
to the party fail, Nigerians should know those to hold responsible for
the destruction of the PDP when the 2015 general election arrives.
According to the statement, the NPDP chieftains that attended the
meeting included Governors Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso (Kano); Aliyu Wamakko
(Sokoto); Murtala Nyako (Adamawa); Chibuike Amaechi (Rivers); Sule
Lamido (Jigawa); former governors Adamu Aliero (Kebbi State); Bukola
Saraki (Kwara State); Danjuma Goje (Gombe State); and Abdullahi Adamu
(Nasarawa State).
Others included the party’s National Chairman, Alhaji Abubakar Kawu
Baraje; Deputy Chairman Sam Sam Jaja; National Secretary Olagunsoye
Oyinlola; and Vice-Chairman, North-West, Ibrahim Kazuare. The excuse by
the Governors of Kwara and Niger States to be absent from the meeting
was tabled and accepted.
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