A new report has revealed that some chieftains and governors
of the opposition, PDP are at loggerheads after the party's former
deputy national chairman is allegedly being imposed on members.
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As the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) national convention approaches, some governors of the party have allegedly commenced moves to ‘impose’ Prince Uche Secondus as the party’s next national chairman, DailyTrust reports.
Secondus was deputy national chairman during the reign of Alhaji
Ahmed Adamu Mu’azu, and became acting national chairman when his then
embattle principal threw in the towel on May 20, 2015.
During his stint, Secondus, who was expected to hold forte for a
few months, sat tight in the office until he was dragged to court by
Barr. Ahmed Gulak, a former adviser to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan.
Credible sources within the party said some members of the PDP
National Caretaker Committee and other key players were divided over
Secondus’ choice by some governors, but were handling the situation to avoid crisis.
A reliable source from the South South said a governor from the
region is leading the team of those praying for Secondus to takeover
leadership from Makarfi.
“Secondus is his choice and he is forcing him on the party. So I can tell you that even among the governors, some of them are not in the picture of what the few are doing. This is imposition rearing its head.
“But in a free and fair contest, Secondus will not win because
most of the northern delegates and even those from the South West will
not vote for him.”
Another source, a former member of the House of Representatives, also confirmed that some governors and power brokers were gunning for Secondus, but secretly.
“They are drawing a slate. They want to confuse people by
throwing up many aspirants for each position to later harmonize and get
the candidates of their choice.
“Secondus is their choice but they just want to open the space
for others to contest in order that there should be a sense of
inclusive participation.
“And the convention is likely to go to Port Harcourt if they
don’t have a consensus, but if they do, they would hold it in Abuja.
“Look at what happened in Anambra primaries and the
indications coming out from Ekiti. If we have not learnt from our past
mistakes, we are finished,” the source said.
Secondus could not be reached and a text message sent to the
Chairman of the PDP National Caretaker Committee, Senator Ahmed Makarfi,
was not responded to, and the party’s spokesman, Prince Dayo Adeyeye,
simply said, “I’m not aware.”
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