The Board of Trustees of the Peoples Democratic Party has expressed
support for the party’s National Working Committee to continue with the
May 21 National Convention in spite of all reservations.
Chief Ojo
Maduekwe, the newly-elected Secretary of the PDP BOT, made the position
known in Abuja on Monday while briefing newsmen on the resolutions of
the committee’s meeting.
Maduekwe said the decision was made at the BOT’s meeting in Abuja on Monday with a view to make PDP stronger.
He
said: “In spite of the well-articulated reservations by well-respected
and articulate elders and members that the convention should not go
ahead, the BOT has decided to support the NWC that our National
Convention should hold on May 21.
“Secondly, that all the
grievances that have been well articulated by well-meaning elders and
interest groups would be clearly looked into in the process of party
reconciliation to see how we can carry everybody along.”
Maduekwe
said the grievances to be looked into would be those that were aimed to
make the party stronger and not to pull it down.
He added that the party would look into states that encountered problems in their congresses and make amendment.
Maduekwe said the committee also resolved to urge the National
Executive Committee to make a resolution at the convention that the
party’s 2019 presidential candidate should come from the North.
“Part of our resolution is also that the review of the party constitution should be suspended,” he added.
Maduekwe said the party’s mid-term convention had also been scheduled for 2018.
He
said: “When that happens, the position of chairmanship will
automatically shift to the South in accordance with PDP constitution.”
Answering
questions, Prof. Jerry Gana, a member of the BOT, made clarification on
an allegation that he obtained N500 million from a bank in the name of
the party.
Gana said the money was obtained from the bank by the
Fund Raising Committee for the 2015 general elections as the party was
unable to finance its activities and the fund raising dinner.
He said an account was opened for the money, of which the party’s Financial Secretary and Treasurer were signatories.
He said the expectation was that the party would pay back the loan from the generated fund.
Gana said that the matter was already in court since the party refused to pay.
Senator Walid Jubrin was elected as the substantive chairman of the BOT at the meeting.
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