Tag: PDP GOVERNORS
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PDP governors ready to pay N30,000 minimum wage – Dickson
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governors have expressed their readiness to pay the N30,000 minimum wage recently signed into law by President Muhammadu Buhari.The Chairman of the PDP Governors’ Forum, Gov. Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa, disclosed while speaking with newsmen at the end of the forum’s meeting which ended in the early hours of Friday in Abuja.Dickson said that the governors were ready to pay the new minimum wage in order to alleviate the plight of workers in PDP-controlled states.He called on President Buhari to expedite the process for the commencement of the payment of the new minimum wage by sending a bill to the incoming ninth National Assembly to review the revenue sharing formula of the country.“We are very eager as PDP governors to implement and pay the 30,000 naira minimum wage that the federal government announced.“We want to do so to alleviate the plight of the long suffering Nigeria workers who have been under paid for long and the workers who are currently groaning in economic hardship as a result of what has gone wrong with the economy since the All Progressives Congress (APC) government took over.“So, we call on the federal government to expedite the process of presenting a bill to that effect.“Also we call for a review of the revenue sharing formula to accommodate a fresh Revenue Allocation Formula in the country,” he said.Dickson also said that no PDP governor was involved in the alleged diversion of local government money, adding that PDP states “do not indulge in such reprehensible conducts”.He called on the Federal Government to name the states involved in the act and the period covered.“We dealt with the allegation of alleged diversion of local government funds by state governments and we condemned it in very strong term.“We as governors on the platform of the PDP want to make it clear that no PDP governor is involved in this allegation of diverting local government funds for whatever purpose.“In our case, the reverse is the case. It is the state governments that have been supporting and subsidizing funding for the local government.“So we call on the federal government and agency in charge to name the state governments and tell us the date and the people who were in charged as the time when this diversion took place,” he said.Dickson, on behalf of the opposition governors, expressed concern over the alleged politicisation of security apparatus by the federal government, especially in states not controlled by APC.He said that such supported the growing call for the establishment of State Police as a response to the worsening security situation across the nation.“We believe also that this is the reason for the wide spread insecurity.“So we will take some of this issues up when we interact with the President, Federal Republic of Nigeria, by tomorrow or whenever we see him,” he stated.The forum condemned the shut down and suspension of the operating licence of DAAR Communications Plc by the National Broadcasting Commission, describing it as an act of intolerance and repression against the media.“As you are aware DAAR Communications we understand has been closed down.“Our position is that due process must be followed. If there are any allegation of infraction, then due processes of the law should take place.” When you short down news outlet, when you harass and intimidate journalists, then you are shutting down Nigerians from speaking their minds. And in democracy, freedom of expression is cardinal component.“So we condemn what has taken place and we urge the federal government and its agency to forthwith, do what is right, that is reopen the company and follow the due process of the law,” Dickson said.He called on all men of good conscience to condemn the act in what he described as a brazen act in defense of democracy.Dickson congratulated the PDP over its impressive outing at the last General Elections, as well as all PDP returning and new Governors who emerged victorious in the last gubernatorial elections.“We equally and specially congratulate all our out-gone Governors who successfully and in golden colours concluded their second-term tenures in office.“We congratulate all our National Assembly Members both returning and incoming,” he added.He also commended the Judiciary for exhibiting uncommon courage and professionalism in the discharge of their responsibilities despite the difficult circumstances. -
What we discussed with Buhari – PDP governors
The four governors who met with President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday said they had a “robust and fruitful discussion” with the president.
The four governors who belong to the opposition Peoples Democratic Party include Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta, Emmanuel Udom of Akwa Ibom, Nyesom Wike of Rivers and Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa states.
The meeting held inside the president’s office at State House Villa, Abuja.
Speaking with State House correspondents after the meeting, Governor Dickson of Bayelsa said, “My colleagues and I came to have audience with the president to discuss issues pertinent to our country and pertinent to our respective states.”
The Bayelsa governor also said they had “a robust and fruitful discussion with the president and he promised to look into it in anyway possible.”
When pressed for details of what was discussed, Mr Dickson simply said “ we don’t want to go into those details.”
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PDP Convention: Governors reject consensus candidature
Governors of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have decided not to support any particular candidate at the national convention of the party on Saturday.
Multiple sources in the know about the outcome of a meeting held at Government House in Port Harcourt noted that the governors asked all delegates to go and vote for candidates of their choice
“They have just met, and there was no consensus on any candidate” the source told revealed to Premium Times as he emerged from the meeting at 12:09 a.m. Saturday. “The delegates are now free to choose whoever they want.”
The decision could prove essential in a race largely considered too close to call even hours to its commencement.
There have been doubts that all the twelve PDP governors may rally behind a candidate. Seeing the intimidating influence the governors wield over party affairs, political pundits believe whoever they endorse to easily coast to victory.
Two PDP governors are in the race, with sources stating that the remaining 10 governors felt it would be wrong to be openly partisan towards one of them.
But with delegates now being asked to go and vote independently without being instructed by the governors, who often play the role of custodian of delegates, the ferocious competition already witnessed in the weeks leading up to the primaries may get even more intense well into the last minute.
Even though these governors have their individual preference among the aspirants, the decision to let delegates be free to make their choice could mean there would be more delegates to lobby for aspirants.
At least 4,000 delegates are expected to partake in the primaries, according to party officials. They have been arriving in town since Wednesday, and the last set would arrive by morning on Saturday.
Two of the aspirants, Senate President Bukola Saraki and Governor Ibrahim Dankwambo of Gombe, publicly denied planning to step down for any candidate.
The 12 candidates in the race are: Atiku Abubakar, Ahmed Makarfi, Aminu Tambuwal, Datti Baba-Ahmed, Attahiru Bafarawa, Sule Lamido, Bukola Saraki, David Mark, Jonah Jang, Kabiru Turaki and Rabiu Kwankwaso.