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  • Electoral act bill: APC has murdered democracy in Nigeria – Secondus

    Electoral act bill: APC has murdered democracy in Nigeria – Secondus

    The National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Parry (PDP), Prince Uche Secondus, has said that the manner the All Progressive Congress (APC) got its members to vote against the electronic transmission of election results shows that the ruling party is not ready to face elections.

    He said at a press briefing in Abuja on Friday that by its action, the APC has murdered democracy in the country.

    Secondus said the PDP wanted to join its voice and anger with that of Nigerians and all lovers of democracy in condemning what happened in the National Assembly on Thursday and Friday.

    The party boss said: “How a representative of the people enjoying their mandate blatantly turned their back on them and toed the line of a political party interest that is clearly against the people.

    By the choice of the All Progressives Congress, APC to put party interest before National interest, they have vividly murdered democracy by the actions of their members in the two chambers of the National Assembly yesterday and today. For us in PDP, today is a Black Friday for democracy.

    “It’s an established fact in all democracies world wide that a free, fair and credible election is the tripod of any democracy. The action of APC in swaying their members against Electronic transmission of Election Results clearly undermines and shows in unmistaken terms that APC is not ready to face the Nigerian electorates.

    “It also shows that the dilly-dallying of APC all the while in amending the Electoral Act is deliberate as they never wanted from inception to do anything that will deepen democracy in our country.

    “This is notwithstanding that the party is a huge beneficiary of Electoral Reform carried out by the PDP administration.

    “We therefore unequivocally condemn and reject the amendment of Electoral Act as passed by the National Assembly and urge President Muhammadu Buhari to fulfil his anti-corruption crusade and see this as corruption and the big scam.

    “The PDP will take all necessary legal steps to ensure that this APC scam is not allowed to stand in any way.

    “We therefore call on all lovers of democracy who see free, fair and transparent election as vital, to stand up against this fraud.”

    The PDP chairman however commended members of the PDP in the two chambers “for standing up for democracy when it mattered. History will be favourable to them.”

    He also urged the media as vanguard in the democratic struggle “to take up their arms against this anti-democratic action.”

  • Do the needful, resign now, Hon Shawulu tells Secondus, PDP Chairman

    Do the needful, resign now, Hon Shawulu tells Secondus, PDP Chairman

    …says the gale of defections is evidence enough
    ….Muazu left it better than what’s obtainable now

    By Emman Ovuakporie

    Hon Rima Kwewu Shawulu a vocal member of the House of Representatives, Peoples Democratic Party, PDP Caucus has advised the party’s chairman, Prince Uche Secondus to politely resign from office.

    TheNewsGuru.com, (TNG) reports Shawulu apparently peeved by the lack lustre performance of his party leadership advised Secondus to do the needful by throwing in the towel.

    In a letter dated July 7, addressed to Secondus, the Taraba born lawmaker stated that the rate at which PDP lawmakers were defecting obviously confirmed the fact that all is not well with the party.

    He said:”We don’t need a soothsayer to know that as our party weakens or its leadership abandons pressing issues to embark on trips to ‘Afghanistan’ such as last week’s protests against Loretta’s Onochie’s nomination as a commissioner of INEC, more members will be tempted to leave the party to secure their political future.

    ” Some will be too discouraged to fight the unconstitutional acts and brazen illegalities being perpetrated by the ruling party as the reign of terror and insecurity envelope the country, while vast swathes of land are being taken over by bandits and ISWAP Boko Haram, who are already setting up forms of governance in some part of the country.

    “Most dangeMuazurous for everyone, including our party, is the fact that more people will become despondent and resort to self-help and or line up behind thugs and local warlords.

    Read full letter below:
    Today, not unexpectedly, four members of the House of Representatives from Zamfara State denounced the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and defected to the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC). Unlike other times, when leaders of the party in the House (both the Minority Caucus Leadership and the House PDP Caucus Leadership), put up some form of protest, not a whisper was heard or a hand raised in protest against the decamping!
    Our Leader, Sir, I write this letter with a heavy heart; and with the deepest regard for your office and your person, no one can doubt that you have made your contributions to the growth of the party.

    Sir not much use will be served in going down memory lane on the formation of the PDP, your contributions to the party and the sacrifices you and other leaders have made. Indeed, when the Governor of Rivers State HE Nyesome Wike sought the support of members of the House of Representatives for your candidacy of the National Chairmanship of the Party, he extolled your virtues of tenacity and commitment to the party and our hope, then, to win the 2019 elections. He said you were the most experienced and loyal person who would commit everything to the success of the party. Indeed, and according to him, the relentless pursuit of success would be the guide of your actions.

    The PDP, as you very well know, ought to represent the hope of Nigerians for a new future and to, at the very least, provide some formidable resistance and pull from the brink that the APC government has tragically brought Nigeria to. Unfortunately, the increasing weakness, incoherence, and daily loss of membership of our party to the ruling party have contributed to the general feeling of hopelessness in the country.

    The populace has now begun to feel that we don’t have the capacity to take over the reigns of power from the ruling party. To put it bluntly, in a presidential democracy, a strong opposition party is necessary to provide a viable alternative to the governing party. Our party is failing in this regard.
    We don’t need a soothsayer to know that as our party weakens or its leadership abandons pressing issues to embark on trips to ‘Afghanistan’ such as last week’s protests against Loretta’s Onochie’s nomination as a commissioner of INEC, more members will be tempted to leave the party to secure their political future.

    Some will be too discouraged to fight the unconstitutional acts and brazen illegalities being perpetrated by the ruling party as the reign of terror and insecurity envelope the country, while vast swathes of land are being taken over by bandits and ISWAP Boko Haram, who are already setting up forms of governance in some part of the country.

    Most dangeMuazurous for everyone, including our party, is the fact that more people will become despondent and resort to self-help and or line up behind thugs and local warlords.
    Dear Chairman, Sir, events in the last two years call for sober reflection and sacrifices by both the leadership and membership of the party and it is necessary you set the ball rolling, so that the party will come back to life and be seen as a viable alternative to the ruinous APC.

    Then, will its doors be seen to be open to the millions that want to come into the party to mobilize Nigerians to take back the country from the iniquitous forces that have seized it by the jugular.

    This was the obvious wish of opinion of party members and leaders when Dr Adamu Muazu resigned as Chairman of the party. Your good self took over to enable the party regain momentum. Presently, without discounting the efforts and sacrifices you have made, it is obvious that our party is in far worse circumstances than when Alhaji Adamu Muazu fled the scene.

    You cannot fail to note that our party lost both the 2015 and 2019 elections, and we have fewer members in the National Assembly than we had in 2015. And, as well, our outing during the 2019 National Assembly leadership contest was so disastrous that even members of the public may be wondering whether our party still has members in the House of Representatives and the Senate.

    Beside the gale of defections from the party which may continue to haunt us, our party is so divided in many states that without reconciliation we may not stand any realistic chance of winning the forthcoming elections.
    One is wont to dismiss as idle prattle rumours making the rounds that some at the highest levels of our party have been “settled” or compromised such as to make the PDP unelectable.

    But in politics perception no matter how wrong-headed often drives reality and even rather outlandish conspiracy theories will gain more traction with more defections of governors or of members of the National Assembly to the APC, which given the havoc it has inflicted on the country ought to be the party on the run.
    The way out

    Parents sacrifice for their children. Leaders sacrifice for the good of the people they lead. History is replete with examples of leaders who have had to leave their positions so that the people they lead will survive or prosper. In several of our cultures in Nigeria, leaders who lead their people into disastrous circumstances commit suicide! Sir, history calls and beckons on you to do the needful, not to die but to live for the party by surrendering leadership, in order for reconciliation and repositioning of the party to begin in earnest for a fresh start. You, and indeed, all members of the National Working Committee should make such a sacrifice in the interest of the PDP, Nigeria and democracy.

    I plead with you sir to show leadership today and in the interest of the party, your good name, and the future of Nigeria to resign immediately as National Chairman.

    2023 elections are just two years away, with a few off-cycle governorship elections in a few states getting underway in a few months, the party needs time to reorganize, reconcile feuding members and prepare to campaign with well-prepared and articulated programmes to rescue Nigeria from the present morass.
    MIt bears restating that time is not on our side. You and the current national working committee members will be unable to lead the reconciliation process because you are unfortunately enmeshed in several current controversies.

    My Chairman, Sir, I come in peace, and do know that God will lead you aright if you ask him to!
    Please Sir, accept once again, the assurances of my highest regards, as always.

  • PDP dismisses ex-Oshiomhole’s aide Kassim Afegbua

    PDP dismisses ex-Oshiomhole’s aide Kassim Afegbua

    The Peoples Democratic Party has expelled one of its members in Edo State, Kassim Afegbua, over purported anti-party activities.

    Afegbua was an aide to a former governor of Edo State and ex-National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Adams Oshiomhole.

    Afegbua had also accused PDP National Chairman, Uche Secondus, of deceit and had asked the Economic and Financial Commission to probe the party’s finances.

    But the PDP announced his dismissal in a letter signed by the party’s chairman in Edo State, Tony Aziegbemi. The letter was addressed to Secondus.

    It was titled, ‘Re: Resolution Of The Expulsion Of Kassim Afegbua As A Member Of PDP’.

    The statement read, “Mr Kassim Afegbua as a member engaged in series of anti-party activities in his ward before and during Edo State Gubernatorial Election of September 19, 2020.

    “All attempts by his ward, local government area and state disciplinary committees to secure his attendance at various meetings to clear himself of all allegations proved abortive.

    “I hereby forward herewith to you the expulsion of Mr Kassim Afegbua as unanimously affired by the state disciplinary committee of our party in Edo State.”

    But reacting in a statement titled, ‘On My Purported Expulsion’, Afegbua described the party’s decision as “ridiculous, laughable and draconian,” saying he would engage his lawyers.

    “First and foremost, it is a blatant lie that I was ever invited to any disciplinary committee. The state chairman is just acting the script of one Uche Secondus who is desperately making effort to carry out a misplaced political vendetta because of my petition to the EFCC to seek accountability and transparency.

    “If this ridiculous, laughable and purported expulsion is meant to dissuade me from pursuing my call for transparency, accountability and probity in the management of the party’s resources, let it be known that I will pursue my call to a logical conclusion,” he promised.

     

  • PDP asks Buhari to constitute national conference on security, says Nigeria grounded

    PDP asks Buhari to constitute national conference on security, says Nigeria grounded

    The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has advised President Muhammadu Buhari to urgently convene a national security summit to deliberate on the way forward.

    National chairman of the party, Prince Uche Secondus stated this, Thursday, in his keynote address at the party’s 91st emergency National Executive Committee, NEC, meeting in Abuja.

    According to Secondus, the situation in the country is too dangerous for silence, stressing that under the stewardship of President Muhammadu Buhari, life has become too cheap, with killings taking place almost across every part of the country on a daily basis.

    “For us as opposition, any sacrifice to stop the endless bloodletting of innocent citizens should be activated including but not limited to the immediate convocation of a national conference on security for comprehensive and all-embracing deliberation on the future of this country.

    “Our country today is grounded by insecurity and there has been no matching response from government despite the demands of the 1999 operating constitution in Section 14 (2b) that ‘the welfare and security of the citizens shall be the primary purpose of government,’ ” he said.

    Recalling the steps taken by the immediate past administration to stem the tides of insurgency, Secondus noted that only the North-East bore the imprints of terrorism, lamenting however that the situation has since degenerated such that every part of the country today is facing one security challenge or the other.

    “Terrorists in the North before were confined to the North-East region but today 50 villages have been reportedly taken by them in the North-Central state of Niger. Where they are now, we hear is about two hours drive away from Abuja. Herdsmen are also menacing in the West, gunmen are causing havoc in the East, and the militants in the South, all killing, looting, raping, maiming, and burning down homes. The situation is bad, Nigerians all over are living in fear.

    “The deplorable security situation in our country is already saturating the local and international media space that I need not bore you again,” he added. Secondus added that the emergency NEC meeting became necessary to enable the PDP to add its voice to the growing condemnation of the mass killings of innocent Nigerians across the land.

    He continued: “Travel guide recently released by the United States for their touring citizens based on their intelligence gathering, listed 14 states that they should avoid for security reasons. “Kano state government just announced the closure of schools in the state due to security threat. Fear of attack has clearly frustrated the schooling system in the North-West.

    “The record of student abduction in Kaduna states alone has been unprecedented. Hardly a day passes without an incident of killing, kidnapping, etc, in the state. This is notwithstanding the high concentration of security operatives.

    “Leaders of our great party, the picture out there is worse than I have even painted because there are other many unreported cases. The banditry and herdsmen menace is taking huge tolls on our food production as farmers avoid their farms to be alive.

    “Clearly, anarchy is being let loose on the people with the government unable to provide any resistance. We have therefore invited you to enable the party as the main opposition in the country to add its voice to the worrisome situation with a view to saving not just democracy but even the country.

    “Having shown clearly its incapacity, the All Progressives Congress, APC led-government has swallowed its pride and now invited the international community to come and help out. This ought to have been done long ago instead of pretending and spilling innocent blood. He added that if the nation is not secured, the 2023 elections may not old, even as he called on the government to reach out to experts capable of proffering solutions to the security challenges at hand. Speaking on behalf of governors elected on the platform of the PDP, Bauchi state governor, Senator Bala Mohammed pledged on behalf of his colleagues, unalloyed loyalty to the Secondus-led National Working Committee, saying, “we are not with those other people that have been causing trouble in the past few weeks.”

    He called on Nigerians to join hands with party members to rescue the nation from what he called the ineptitude of the APC, stressing that with all hands on deck, “we will return to power at the Aso Rock in 2023.” On his part, House Minority Leader, Hon. Ndudi Elumelu pledged his readiness and that of his colleagues to continuously put the Buhari-led administration on its toes. He blamed the APC-led government for what he called its failure to build on the gains it met on the ground when the PDP lost power in 2015.

    “Our great party, the PDP was founded on the solid principles of national unity and inclusiveness as well as democratic tenets of rule of law, social justice, equal opportunity, transparency, mutual respect, sustainable economic development; welfare, security, and happiness of all. “It is incontrovertible that our great party worked hard to achieve a stable and more united country with unprecedented economic growth, massive infrastructural development, and citizen empowerment in our 16 years in power at the center.

    “Sadly, these lofty gains have been wrecked within a space of six years by the overtly inept, corrupt, divisive, and insensitive APC administration. We have never had it this bad in the history of our nation and Nigerians are crying out in pain.

    “Today, due to the misrule of the APC, terrorism, mass killings, kidnapping, banditry, youth restiveness, economic hardship, unemployment, hunger, and utter hopelessness have encircled our nation.

    “Nigerians across the board are now intensely looking up to our party to rescue our dear nation and we must not fail them. “I must commend the leaders of our party for the unity and oneness of purpose that has been achieved in our fold for the task ahead. It is indisputable that if we continue in this stead, our party will certainly take back the reign of power at the centre and in most states of the federation and save our nation from this despondent situation.

    “Our caucus had, against this backdrop, intensified our legislative activities in exposing the ills, incompetence, corruption, and undesirability of the APC administration while highlighting that solutions lie only in returning the PDP to power at the center,” he submitted.

    Hon. Elumelu won thunderous applause from NEC members when he stated that “given our unrelenting efforts, many of our colleagues in the APC have seen reasons to join forces with us and they have expressed their readiness to cross over to our party for the patriotic task ahead.”

    In a communique issued at the end of the meeting, the national publicity secretary of the party, Kola Ologbondiyan, announced the setting up of an e-registration committee which duty is to register interested Nigerians to join the party’s fold electronically. Edo state governor, Godwin Obaseki chairs the committee his Adamawa state counterpart, Ahmadu Fintiri is the Vice-Chairman. NEC according to the publicity scribe, also passed a vote of confidence on the Secondus-led NWC and commended it for its stewardship of the party. The meeting was attended by party bigwigs including Senator Ike Ekweremadu, former Senate President, Adolphus Wabara, ex-Foreign Affairs Minister, Chief Tom Ikimi, former governor of Niger, and Katsina states, Babangida Aliyu and Ibrahim Shema respectively, and a host of others.

  • JUST IN: PDP Member, Afegbua drags PDP chair, Uche Secondus, to EFCC over alleged N10bn scandal

    JUST IN: PDP Member, Afegbua drags PDP chair, Uche Secondus, to EFCC over alleged N10bn scandal

    A member of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, and former Aide to Adams Oshiomhole, Prince Kassim Afegbua, has made true his promise to subject the leadership of the Uche Secondus-led PDP to financial scrutiny by submitting a petition to the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.

    Afegbua, who stormed the EFCC and ICPC offices on Monday at about 10.30 am handed over his petition asking the EFCC to look into the financial transactions of the National Chairman, Prince Uche Secondus, in the spirit of transparency, accountability, and book-keeping in line with the existing anti-corruption laws, noting that much of the financial transactions of the PDP under Prince Uche Secondus has been shrouded in mystery, accusing the leadership of deliberate attempt to shortchange the party in the build-up to the 2023 general elections.

    In the petition, Afegbua is asking the anti-graft agencies to look into and scrutinize close to N10bn that allegedly accrued to the party’s purse from 2017 till date especially those that were as a result of sales of nomination forms for Presidential, Gubernatorial, House of Assembly and Senatorial elections, saying as an opposition party, the leadership should lead by example by ensuring that there is transparency and accountability.

    He specifically accused the National Chairman, Uche Secondus of not living up to the expectations of strengthening the party to play its formidable role as a virile opposition party, adding that, avoiding the use of the party’s bank accounts and resorting to the use of one MORUFU NIGERIA LIMITED allegedly as a conduit pipe for financial mismanagement in the sales of forms in 2019 was an aberration.

    He called on the EFCC and ICPC Chairmen to urgently ensure that due diligence is carried out to safeguard Nigeria’s democracy and guarantee the interest of the party’s overwhelming members, adding that in the event that the anti-graft agency delays in carrying out its investigation, he would have no option but to seek legal redress in the law court.

  • PDP national auditor denies accusing Secondus, NWC of financial impropriety

    PDP national auditor denies accusing Secondus, NWC of financial impropriety

    Mr Adamu Mustapha, National Auditor of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has denied accusing the National Chairman of the party, Mr Uche Secondus of financial impropriety.

    Mustapha said this when he addressed newsmen on Thursday in Abuja.

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG reports that the media had recently be awashed of crisis rocking the major opposition party since Mustapha released the memo.

    Clearing the air, Mustapha denied alleging any form of misdemeanor against any member of National Working Committee (NWC) of the party.

    “My attention has been drawn to misleading reports in a section of the media on three memos I presented to the NWC for deliberation.

    “To say the least, I am shocked that routine memos can be so mischievously misrepresented in the media ostensibly to achieve a sinister purpose against our party.

    “For the avoidance of doubt, all the issues raised in the memos were exhaustively deliberated in the NWC meeting.

    “The deliberation was conclusive because on all the items raised, approvals were sought and granted by both the NWC and the National Executive Committee (NEC) of our great party.

    “I want to state clearly, that I did not make any allegations of any form of financial impropriety against the National Chairman, neither did I made allegation of any form of misdemeanor against members of the NWC,” he said.

    Mustapha said that the NWC was not divided as it was working in the collective interest of PDP.

    He also urged media practitioners to always crosscheck facts, before going to press to avoid misleading the public.

  • Crisis rocks PDP over alleged financial mismanagement  by party chair, Uche Secondus

    Crisis rocks PDP over alleged financial mismanagement by party chair, Uche Secondus

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG has authoritatively gathered that there is crisis in Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) over the allegation of misuse of billions of naira since the advent of the present leadership.

    The National Auditor of the party, Mai Adamu Mustapha made the allegations in a memo circulated among members at a meeting of the NWC last Tuesday.

    In documents was alleged among others that N10 billion generated since the advent of the Prince Secondus led leadership has been unaccounted for.

    Even more, it was alleged that several billions of naira realized from the sale of congress forms and membership cards have not been accounted for.

    The allegation is besides irregular award of contracts sometimes inflated without the knowledge of the NWC.

    Mustapha pointed out in one case, the award of contracts for the printing of congress forms for N630 million. He said had that particular contract passed through the NWC that it would not have been more than N150 million.

    Mustapha who alleged that internal control and the audit system had been broken down under the Secondus leadership of the party in the memo to the NWC affirmed that it was of no use as an opposition party go to battle with a tattered financial image.

    He thus called for redress.
    He said:
    THE AUDIT MEMO
    “When the audit environment is transverse, and couldn’t operate normally for whatever reason, then an alarm must be triggered.
    The purpose of this alarm is to bring to the notice of this NWC the inability of the Audit Department to perform its functions as enshrined by the constitution and the extant laws,
    To illustrate as example, the Audit Department was incapacitated by lack of access to the necessary inputs that will enable it to discharge its duties.
    “For whatever reasons, there is no access to all financial transactions (cash inflows and outflows) documents Of the party like cashbooks, receipts. vouchers, registers cheques and bank statements etc. all of which are necessæry input or pre-audit, due process, internal control, reconciliation as well as to draw up our Final Accounts, and all these necessary inputs are not available to the Audit Department.
    “In order for the Audit to function there should be constant interaction and information flow between the Audit Department and all the arms of the party, unfortunately this has not been the practice.
    “The inability of the Audit Department to discharge its functions has dire consequences to the party being the major opposition party, bearing in mind that this APC Government is vicious and desperate, so any infractions to financial and auditing practice will be a handy tool to cause dire legal and political embarrassment.
    “Honourable members, I have raised these issues and predicaments of the audit department severally in our various NWC meeting but to no avail.
    “It is now three years plus, through the tenure of this NWC that there was no one single financial transaction that passed through ‘the Audit from the
    inception of this NWC to date, despite the fact that the party have been undertaking financial transactions running into billions.
    The public domain knows that the PDP conducted the following from December 2017 to date:
    1. Forms were contracted, printed and sold through consultants.
    2. Series of procurements and services were transacted and paid.
    3. Congress and other activities were conducted and huge expenditures incurred.
    4. Consultants were engaged and paid.
    5. Statutory disbursement to zones. and states from the proceeds of the sales of forms,
    6. Travels were undertaken in and out cf Abuja.
    7. Proxy account for the sales of forms is illegal and unconstitutional (Section 55(1-3). The details of the operation of this proxy account was not known to the audit department and members of the NWC. The interest cost of 3% on this account has to be explained.
    8. From the incept of this NWC to date over NI0 billion was generated and unaccounted for.
    9. Non-competitive contract was assigned to print congress documents at the costs of N630 million. While is believed that the actual cost is much less than N150 million if competitively decided by the NWC.
    10. A loan of N500 million was obtained without approval and paid with interest. The constitution section S3(1) and 54(1-4) and 58(L) (a) & (d) this issue was echoed by the Gov. H-E Udom Emmanuel committee on “garnishee” reported to the NEC in November, 2020.
    11. Sale of last congress forms and membership cards which is in billions was not accounted for.
    Honourable members it will interest you to know that:
    a. All the above took place without involving the audit department.
    b. There was not any cash/bank reconciliations known to the audit department since department 2017.
    c. No fixed assets register maintained that will keep records of all the PDP assets e.g land and bullding, vehicles, generators, furniture etc.
    d. No adequate record of the parties Iiabilitles e.g. utilities, taxes, Insurances and other accruals.
    All the above issues were highlighted and copies of my 2017/2018 management reports were issued to the relevant members of the management, voluntarily and nothing has changed.
    Upon the above complaints, he thus prayed:
    The audit department is in uncomfortable position which is unhealthy for efficient, effective and smooth management of the parry’.
    in view of the above I am making this memo to seek for redress.
    Mai Adamu Mustapha, B.Sc, M.sc Accounting and Finance, Fellow CNA
    National Auditor.

  • VIDEO: PDP Chairman, Secondus, others stage #BringBackOurBoys protest in Abuja

    VIDEO: PDP Chairman, Secondus, others stage #BringBackOurBoys protest in Abuja

    The National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Uche Secondus is currently leading a protest demanding the rescue of the abducted students of Government Science Secondary School, Kankara in Katsina State.

    The protest which is tagged #BringBackOurBoys is holding at the PDP liaison office in Maitama.

    The protesters who include young boys and women displayed placards with various inscriptions condemning the abduction and the failing security situation in the country.

    They insisted that the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration must rescue the boys from their captors, and reunite them with their parents.

    Details later…

  • Wike tackles Secondus led NWC, says PDP not ready to win 2023 presidency

    Wike tackles Secondus led NWC, says PDP not ready to win 2023 presidency

    Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike has accused the Uche Secondus’ National Working Committee (NWC) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) of sowing seed of discord among PDP governors and jeopardising the party’s prospect to clinch the presidency in 2023.

    He also warned that President Muhammadu Buhari’s integrity would be at stake if he failed to honour invitation of the House of Representatives to address the growing concern about the spate of insecurity across the country.

    Wike, while speaking on a live television programme in Port Harcourt on Friday, said it was regrettable that instead of capitalising on the inefficiency and maladministration that has characterised the All Progressives Congress, APC’s five years in power, PDP’s NWC is deepening cracks in the party.

    “PDP ought to have harvested from the inefficiency of the APC; from the maladministration of the APC. Ordinarily, that is what opposition party ought to do. If you ask me, are Nigerians waiting for a change? Yes. If you ask me as a member of PDP, am ready to support PDP to takeover, yes. But, if you ask me currently as it is, is the leadership of the party willing for us to harvest this opportunity for a change, I will say no.”

    He explained that rather than focus on strategies on how to take advantage of the growing disenchantment with the APC government, the NWC is sowing seed of discord among governors using two former governors of Imo and Cross River States and present Senator from Benue State.

    “An opposition party that ought to be united, to work, to take over the affairs of government, because people are waiting for this opportunity, but the current leadership of NWC is not prepared for that, rather, what they have done is to constitute some people to sow a seed of discord among governors for their own selfish interest. And that will boomerang; that will consume them.”

    The governor said because he lacked the ability to defect to the APC or another political party, he would continue to do what he could to ensure the survival of the PDP.

    “I will not allow anybody to kill PDP. They have capacity to move to APC. I don’t and I cannot move to APC. So, anybody that tries to do something to destroy PDP, I will not allow you. Anybody that I see that has the trait to destroy the PDP, I will not allow it,” he said.

    He described as disingenuous the decision of the NWC to jettison the recommendations of Benue State governor, Samuel Ortom led committee set up to reconcile the party in Niger and Plateau States, just because of its vested interest in Niger State.

    The governor accused the current leadership of NWC of merely being interested in retaining current structure of the party to remain in power, and not to win the 2023 election.

    “The present National Working Committee is not interested or doing anything to take over the realms of government in 2023. When your interest is to remain in power, you are no longer interested to win election.”

    Wike also said the level of insecurity leading to deaths, particularly in Borno State and other parts of the country ought to have compelled Buhari to keep his promise of honouring the invitation by the House of Representatives.
    He pointed out that it was APC members who control majority in the National Assembly that moved the motion to invite President to address them on what measures are being taken to tackle and end the spate of violent killings, to which he consented.

    The governor said it was wrong for the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation to turn around to subject the invitation to legal interpretation, instead of protecting the integrity of the President which is now at stake.

    “There is insecurity. People are dying. You don’t go by legal approach to solve that problem. If Mr President had given the assurance, saying my integrity is at stake, therefore I will go, that decision was not taken without talking first to his inner cabinet.

    “It’s not a question and answer session. You go with a brief to address the congress. To say, see where it was when we came, see where we are today. Yes, we have not achieved what we thought, but what we require from everyone is cooperation.

    “For me, I think this is not the period to be legalistic. This is the period every Nigerian should be concerned about what is happening. Just this morning (Friday), I heard that 16 people were killed on Abuja-Kaduna road yesterday. Look at the loss of life in Borno State. Senate has said look, Mr President, relief all Service Chiefs, which means they are concerned about the security situation in the country,” he said.

    He further stated that if he were the Attorney General of the federation, he would have advised the President privately and urge him to write a letter to the House of Representatives that he would come at a later day because of the exigency of his office.

    To end the spate of violent crime in the country, Wike recommended the creation of employment opportunities for youths and drastic change to operational system of policing in the country.

    He insisted that States must be allowed to be involved in the Community police, which has already been hijacked by APC members.

  • Edo poll: Buhari’s CoS; Gambari, Oshiomhole undermining democracy – Secondus

    Edo poll: Buhari’s CoS; Gambari, Oshiomhole undermining democracy – Secondus

    The National Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Prince Uche Secondus has accused the Chief of Staff to the President, Prof Ibrahim Gambari and former National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) of undermining democracy through their actions.

    Secondus spoke against the backdrop of the viral video where Gambari and Oshiomhole were discussing the rising incidence of violence in the run up to the September 19 Edo state governorship election.

    At a media briefing in Abuja on Thursday, the PDP chair said with the action of the duo, the threat to the nation’s democracy was becoming more and more real by the day.

    Secondus said, “The PDP has watched with utmost concern the developing situation in Edo state. We have watched the growing desperation of the APC, and the Presidency to capture Edo state in the September 19 gubernatorial election at all cost.

    “We are deeply saddened that under the watch of an elected President, Muhammadu Buhari, who is a huge beneficiary of democracy, the nation’s highest seat of power is being used for the hatching of plans to undermine democracy.

    “The Chief of staff to the President Prof Ibrahim Gambari is such a strategic staff that when he is involved in any underhand thing, the President cannot free himself from it.”

    The party chairman called on the National Assembly to call for the tape of the video and examine thoroughly its content with a view to acting appropriately.

    “The constitution and the Electoral Act are clear on this type of blatant undermining of democracy by clamping down on the opposition.

    “It’s very unfortunate that the numerous problems overwhelming the nation is not disturbing the President and his party but they are engaged in planning how to blackmail and arrest the opposition.

    “It’s also in our findings that the several efforts of APC leaders to arm-twist the INEC (Independent National Electoral Commission) into falling for their devious moves to shift the election.

    “All these anti -democratic moves are all aimed at one thing; creating a constitutional logjam to disruption the election because they know they cannot win.

    “As all these underhand moves are crumpling before their eyes, the discredited former Chairman of APC was smuggled into Aso Rock Villa to fine tune the rigging strategy for Edo.

    “The leaked video which has been confirmed by the Presidency, says it all, the plan to arrest and keep away all opposition leaders and clear the way for the rigging machinery of APC to roll through,” the PDP chairman added.

    The development, he said, was not only shameful but also very unfortunate that the nation’s seat of power housing a democratically elected President has to be used to plan how to inflict harm on democracy.

    Secondus also called on the INEC and the Judiciary to stand firm in defence of democracy and not yield to the “manipulative tendencies” of APC and its governments.

    Continuing, the party chair said, “We wish to also draw the attention of the international community to this gross abuse of planning to undermine democratic process by critical staff who should defend it.

    “We demand appropriate sanction of the individuals involved in this anti-democratic act, they should be given visa restrictions to any democratic countries.

    “The interest and will of the people of Edo state should be paramount in all decisions and that should guide any action either by the INEC or the government.”

    He declared that the PDP remains would vehemently oppose any attempt to postpone the Edo and Ondo states governorship elections billed to hold September 19 and October 10 respectively.

    “Nigerians should declare anybody or group working to truncate the ongoing electoral processes for Edo and Ondo states as enemies of democracy who want to inject crisis in the two states by undermining the will of the people,” he said.