The leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) on Monday said it has noted a media publication credited to a former National
Deputy Chairman of the party, Chief Olabode George, where he reportedly made
some allegations against the Prince Uche Secondus-led National Working
Committee (NWC), with regard to the election of the Lagos State Executive
Committee of the party.
PDP in a statement signed by the National
Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, said it is easily decipherable by all informed members
and critical stakeholders that George mixed up issues.
According to the spokesperson of PDP, it is
believed that George did this inadvertently, and unfortunately, came to an
erroneous conclusion, “probably because he does not have the correct facts on
the matter at hand.”
The spokesman said: "For the avoidance of
doubt, the NWC wishes to state that the process that produced the elected
Adedeji Doherty-led Lagos State Executive Committee followed all due process as
stipulated by the PDP constitution, the party guidelines, the Electoral Act,
and without any whimsical interference by the national leadership.
"All actions taken by our members in Lagos in
filling vacancies left either by resignations, defections and or death of
occupants of those offices followed due process."
Ologbondiyan said it was a collective decision of
the majority of PDP members in the state taken in determination to reposition
the party for the challenges ahead, a development which ought to be commended
by well-meaning leaders and members of the party.
He explained that Nigerians, especially Lagosians,
are aware that PDP members and supporters are in the majority in the state but
have wondered over the years why the fortunes of the party have not measured up to her numerical
strength in successive general election.
According to him, "No responsible and
meaningful national party leadership and committed followership would allow a
promising state chapter of her party, like the PDP, to be eternally polarised,
balkanised and stifled through continuous decimation of her membership due to
unwarranted wrangling."
The PDP, therefore, called on all critical
stakeholders and its teeming members in the state to close ranks, put aside all
personal and parochial interests and work with the newly elected leadership to
strengthen the party and provide Lagosians a credible platform to rescue their
state from the “strangulating and exploitative regime of the All Progressives
Congress (APC).”
He said: “Indeed, Nigerians are looking up to our party
for solutions, and we must not fail them in getting the stage ready for the
collective quest to retrieve the reins of governance from the anti-people,
oppressive, incompetent, corrupt and vindictive APC at all levels."
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