The main opposition party the People’s Democratic Party, PDP says all the screened presidential aspirants can contest its primary election.
The Party said it aligned with the recommendation of its National Zoning Committee that the presidential primary be left open while work towards a consensus candidate continues.
Briefing newsmen after the party’s National Executive Committee, NEC meeting at its headquarters in Abuja, the National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Dabo Ologunagba said NEC had noted the recommendations of the zoning committee and in the interest of justice and fair play, the Party will take a decision on zoning to prevent complications to the process.
“NEC ratified the conduct of the Presidential Primary (Special National Convention) to elect our Party’s Presidential Candidate on May 28 to May 29, 2022, in Abuja”
He said NEC approved the setting up of the National Convention Organizing Committee and had also approved the appointments of Senator David Mark as Chairman, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi as Deputy Chairman, and Barr. Ibrahim Shema as Secretary.
Mr. Ologunagba also revealed NEC’s stance on the continued stay of the Central Bank Governor.
“NEC vehemently rejected the continued stay of Mr. Godwin Emefiele as CBN Governor after being confirmed as a card-carrying member of the APC.
“The CBN is the custodian and keeper of all INEC sensitive materials used in all elections. Having been confirmed as a member of the APC, Mr. Emefiele, can no longer be trusted with INEC sensitive materials which are key to the guarantee of free, fair and credible elections” he said.
Mr. Ologunagba assured Nigerians of PDP’s firm stance in taking legitimate actions in the march to restore and protect the sanctity of our Central Bank and the electoral process
“NEC rejects the continued closure of public universities in Nigeria due to the refusal/failure of the APC government to decisively address the lingering industrial action by lecturers in public universities despite the huge resources at its disposal. It cautioned the APC to stop playing with the emotions, destiny, and future of our youths and take action to address the industrial action immediately so that our children can go back to their classes”.
Spirit of sportsmanship
Mr .Ologunagba said NEC applauded the spirit of sportsmanship being exhibited by the party leaders, critical stakeholders, aspirants and party members on issues relating to the congress.
NEC also condemned the failure of the APC government to rescue citizens still languishing in abductors’ dens including victims of last month’s terrorist attack on the Abuja/Kaduna train.
NEC urged the Federal Government to live up to its constitutional duty of securing the life and property of its citizens while also ensuring the unconditional release of all the abductees.
Emmanuel Ukoh