Secondus Survives, As PDP Fixes Convention For October





Amidst increasing calls for the resignation of Prince Uche Secondus, national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, leaders of the party have fixed the end of October for the national elective convention.

Although the tenure of the incumbent National Working Committee, NWC, was due to elapse on December 6, stakeholders of the party made up of 13 governors, the Board of Trustees, and other organs of the party, brought the convention forward in what is seen as a move to placate anti-Secondus forces who have been pushing for his removal in the past few months.

Addressing newsmen at the end of the meeting which lasted for two and a half hours, Sokoto state governor and chairman of the PDP Governors’ Forum, Aminu Tambuwal, said a National Executive Committee, NEC, meeting will hold next week, after which a convention planning committee will be constituted. 

“This meeting has agreed that immediately a NEC meeting should be convened for the party to constitute the national convention planning committee and the national convention should be held latest by the end of October.

“As party members of the BoT, members of the governor forum, members of former governors forum, former ministers, former Senators, former Presiding officer of the National Assembly and various stakeholders, we are very happy to announce that we have discussed all matters and we have resolved to continue to work as a united family.

“Also, the zoning committee for the party should also be constituted by the same NEC immediately,” he said, adding that “the NEC of the party shall meet most likely next week and all the issues will be addressed.”

Secondus in his capacity as chairman of the party will convene the NEC meeting, Governor Tambuwal announced.

Earlier in his opening remarks, Tambuwal charged Nigerians to dismiss insinuations that more governors will defect from PDP ahead of the 2023 general elections.

“You can see clearly that 13 out of 13 of your governors, your ambassadors are in this meeting, fully committed to not only resolving the issues at hand, but also working assiduously toward delivering good governance in our respective states and moving our party forward.

“APC has never had, and is not having, a Board of Trustees. So where are you going? Are you defecting to the federal government?

“The federal government is not there because. Ask my colleagues who are in APC.

“One of them came out to say that when his students were abducted that he saw no help. 

He received no help from the federal government, and he is APC governor. So what are we talking about?”

Continuing he said, “There is no party to defect to, there is no government to defect to. 

We better remain and work together, reinvent our party, and work towards the establishment of a government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“We are committed to resolving all the issues we have, and you will soon hear from us; what our own views and position are as your children, as people that you have facilitated and helped to put in office, and not your financiers.”

Meanwhile, protesters, Tuesday, again besieged the national secretariat of the PDP, calling for the removal of the national chairman.

The protesters under the aegis of Arewa PDP Support Group displayed placards with inscriptions such as “Red card Secondus”, “Secondus should resign”, “Secondus must go now” while chanting “Secondus Must Go”.

Leader of the group, Yahaya Salisu explained that they were demanding Secondus’ removal over his failure to strengthen the party since his election in 2017.

Reading a letter addressed to the Chairman, PDP Board of Trustees (BoT) dated August 10, signed by the National Coordinator and National Secretary, Desmond Minakaro, the leader said, “the national leadership of Arewa PDP Support Group met with its 19 Northern states coordinators in Kaduna on 5th August 2023 and deliberated extensively on the state of affairs of our party, PDP.

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