PDP Presidential flagbearer expresses view on call for Ayu’s resignation

Gloria Thomas, Abuja

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The Presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, and former Vice President of Nigeria, Atiku Abubakar has expressed his view on the call for the resignation of Dr. Iyorchia Ayu as the national chairman of the PDP.

Atiku, who led other leaders of the party to Ibadan on an interactive session with stakeholders of the PDP said that the call for the recomposition of the National Working Committee was not impossible, but only when the constitution of the party has been amended to accommodate such demand.

In a statement, Atiku responding to the call by some governors of the party for the ouster of Ayu as national chairman, which was also reaffirmed by the chief host of the event and governor of Oyo State, Seyi Makinde, Atiku said, “there is nothing any individual can do to change the outlook of the National Working Committee of the PDP.”

He remarked further that, “the PDP is a party where there are laid down rules and regulations. What Governor Makinde is asking for is possible only when we have amended our party’s constitution.

“As things stand today no single individual has the power to tamper with the NWC of the party. Doing so will be illegal and it will be against our rules in the party. 

“The People’s Democratic Party is the oldest political party in Nigeria since the return of democracy and even before then. It is a party that has laid down rules and regulations.

“I have been a member of the party since when it was formed and I am still a member of the party up to the point of what it has grown to become,” Atiku added.

The statement which was signed by Atiku’s media aide, Paul Ibe, quotes the PDP Presidential candidate as saying “Nigerians will not trust us to govern by the tenets of rule of law if we take such arbitrary action against our own party,” he said.

The Southwest stakeholders’ interactive session was attended by leaders of the PDP across the six states of the geopolitical zone with a common resolution to ensure victory for the PDP in next year’s general election.

 

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